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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The student will be supervised by faculty in a practicum in the following settings: counseling, social case work, teaching, field research, other approved experiential situations. Graded as Pass/Fail. Fall and Spring. (cf. SOCI 4883-4886, CRIM 4883-4886)
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1.00 Credits
Directed Study
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of PSYC 4883-4886. Graded as Pass/Fail. Fall and Spring. (cf. SOCI 4983- 4986, CRIM 4983-4986)
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3.00 Credits
An emphasis upon scientific methodology as applied to the study of society. A study of the basic elements of human interaction, culture, socialization, organization, collective behavior, stratification, urbanization, population, social change, societal institutions. Each semester.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the modern American family; its structure and functions including historical changes, varied patterns, and influence of society. Focus on practical patterns which develop a Christian family. Each semester.
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3.00 Credits
Comparative sociological view of cultures and sub-cultures, including primitive and contemporary institutions, strategies, and social structures. Examines broad and complex issues of human culture, and anthropological perspectives and methods of inquiry. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on ways cultural environment other than one's own impacts individual behavior, develops personal skills that enhance multicultural insights and understanding, raises selfawareness relative to the impact of sub- and dominate cultures, and studies socio-cultural systems in urban societies. Fall and Spring. (cf. PSYC 2303, CRIM 2303)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the nature and causes of crime as a social phenomenon including theories of criminal behavior, the criminal justice system, and social responses to crime. (cf. CRIM 3003)
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3.00 Credits
The application of elementary descriptive statistics, statistical inference, and correlation and regression to behavioral science data, with an emphasis on the relationship of theory and method in the research setting. A lab component is also offered using the SPSS program. Prerequisites: SOCI 1003 and MATH 1103 or demonstrated Algebra proficiency. Fall and Spring. (cf. PSYC 3503, CRIM 3503, MATH 3503)
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3.00 Credits
Cultural sources of language styles, communicative behavior, and group and individual attitudes. Spring, odd years. Prerequisite: COMM 2303(cf. COMM 3603)
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