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SO 336: Globalization
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
An examination of work, life, and culture in an increasingly globalized world. Cannot enroll in both SO 336 and AN 336. Prerequisite: AN 112.
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SO 338: Strategies for Social Change
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Examines possible solutions to major contemporary social problems, including poverty, racism, sexism, educational inequality, & environmental abuse. Theories of social change are explored & alternative futures for American society are considered. Prerequisite: SO 100, SO 101 or consent.
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SO 360: Sociological Theory
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Exploration of the development of sociological theory from its classical roots to the present. Central concepts are elaborated & interrelated within the context of the work of particular theorists & the "schools of thought" they represent. One of two capstone courses required of Sociology majors. Prerequisite: declared major, JR/SR standing, or consent.
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SO 360/560: Sociological Theories
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Exploration of the development of sociological theory from its classical roots to the present. Central concepts are elaborated and interrelated within the context of the work of particular theorists and the "schools of thought" they represent. One of two capstone courses required of Sociology majors. Prerequisite: declared major, junior/ senior standing, or consent.
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SO 361: Supervised Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Under supervision, Sociology/Anthropology majors may undertake a research project or undertake extensive reading in some aspects of the disciplines or engage in a field experience. Prerequisite: declared major, JR/SR standing or consent.
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SO 362: Methods of Social Research
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Specific research techniques employed by sociologists, anthropologists, & other social scientists are considered, including polls & surveys, the interview & participant observation. Each student will complete an outside project. One of two capstone courses required of Sociology majors. Prerequisite: declared major, JR/SR standing, 15 hours of Sociology, or consent.
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SO 363: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Field training to provide students with experience in an operational or research setting through assignment to local social agencies or museums approved & supervised by faculty member. Prerequisite: declared major, Sr standing & consent. May be elected twice for a maximum of three hours.
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SO 377: Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
This course examines theories & methods focusing on the role of education in stabilizing & changing industrial society particularly the United States. We describe & analyze how schools & universities figure into recurring crises & struggles-especially those related to the job market & to people's concerns as to what constitutes a rewarding life. Prerequisite: SO 100, SO 101 or consent of instructor.
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SO 400: Special Topics/Sociology
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Topics will vary from semester to semester and will be announced in advance. May be taken for more than one semester. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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SO 514: Organizations
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Organizations are examined from the sociological perspective with attention given to the formal & informal components of organizations ranging from voluntary associations through professional organizations to modern bureaucracies. Special attention is given to organizational theory and its implications for behavior within & between organizations. Master's component: Master's students will present the findings of an in-depth analysis of a formal organization, resulting in a 20-page formal report & oral presentation. Prerequisites: Admission to the MLS program and consent of instructor
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