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SOC 240: Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A second-level study of topics such as "Sociology of Youth." "Sociology of Countercultures," "Sociology of Sport," and "Urban Sociology." May be repeated for credit if the topics dSatisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes SOC 101 or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 301: Microsociology:Interaction and the Self
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
The study of social interaction in small social settings, with emphasis on power and status. The negotiation of identity as a social process. The impact group structures on the self. Rituals as building blocks of micro-structures. Conversations as constructions of social reality. Informal group structures in large organizations. Prerequisites: Sociology major with junior standing and 6 hours of sociology or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 302: Macrosociology:The Structure of Societies
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An examination of the structure and dynamics of large scale social organizations. Particular emphasis on institutional, formal, or bureaucratic and community structures characteristic of the industrialized and post-industrialized world. Prerequisites: Sociology major with junior standing and 6 hours of sociology or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 304: Sociology of Lesbian and Gay Families and Relationships
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Social, familial and legal issues surrounding the formation of lesbian and gay marriages, domestic partnerships and families that include children. Relationship dynamics, sexuality, and parenting among lesbian and gay partners, and differences (when present) from heterosexual experiences. Issues arising at the intersections of sexual orientation with gender, race, and social class. The shifting nature of lesbian and gay sexual identities in a postmodern world. (This course is identical to SOC 404.) Satisfies the General Education Ethics and Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives Requirements. Prerequisites & Notes CHF 200 or CHF 351 or SOC 101 or WST 101 or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 310: Quantitative Reasoning in Sociology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
The use of statistical methods in sociological research. Topics include descriptive and inferential statistics and hypothesis testing. Special emphasis placed on sociological applications of statistical techniques, an understanding of when they are appropriate to use, and the information they yield. Satisfies the General Education Mathematics Requirement. Prerequisites: 6 hours of sociology or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 314: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Presents a sociological perspective on law and the legal system in the United States and other societies. Topics include problems in defining law, sociological theories of the origins and consequences of law, international differences in modes of dispute resolution, the relation between law and social change, studies of the legal profession and legal discretion in the criminal justice system. Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions and Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives Requirements. Prerequisites & Notes SOC 101 and POS 100 or SOC 214 or SOC 220?or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 318: Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Analysis of the modern family begins with a socio-historical examination of the effects of love, gender and poverty. Major topics include marriage and divorce, sexual behavior, family violence, parenting and ethnic families. Current families are analyzed from a social psychological viewpoint that includes the dynamic structure of relationships. Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes SOC 101 or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 319: Domestic Violence and Social Structure
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Examines domestic conflict and violence internationally, nationally and within the state of Maine. Emphasizes the social and political context of domestic violence including the ways in which a society's culture and social organization contribute to and reinforce this behavior. Incidence, processes and consequences of domestic violence are explored as well as strategies for social change. Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions Requirement. Prerequisites: 6 hours of sociology or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 329: Sociology of Gender
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Analysis of contemporary constructions of gender. Emphasis on the interpersonal and institutional dimensions of sexism and the prospects of social change. Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions and Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives Requirements. Prerequisites: 6 hours of sociology or WST 101 or permission. Credits: 3
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SOC 330: Perspectives on Women
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Multidisciplinary and international analysis of the personal, interpersonal and institutional dimensions of women's lives. Explores commonalties among women as well as differences based on race, social class, age, and sexual identity.Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions and Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives Requirements. Prerequisites: SOC 201 or WST 101 or permission. Credits: 3
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