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OFF-CAMPUS S OC211: Cultural Anthropology
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Introduces study of culture; focuses on cross-cultural comparisons, methods of fi eld study and basic ethnological concepts. Explores non-Western societies and principal anthropological assumptions.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC220: Marriage and Family
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Examines male-female relationships in context of dating and marriage. Applies sociological knowledge and Christian perspectives of singlehood, mate selection, premarital sex, changing sex roles and marriage styles, communication and confl ict, divorce and remarriage.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC221/SWK221: Power,Prestige and Poverty
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Analyzes structured social inequality and poverty in human societies. Examines historical systems of stratifi cation based on variety of distributed social resources. Surveys social scientifi c explanations of stratifi cation, commentaries on its impact on individuals and society, and competing ideologies of inequality. Prerequisite: SOC101.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC232/SWK232: Diversity in U.S.Populations
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Surveys racial and ethnic demographics of population in the U.S. in order to understand social stratifi cation. Explores various historic, social and economic forces which have contributed to emergence and assignment of racial and ethnic identities of Americans. Major populations and identities such as African-Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Asian-Americans and Anglo-Americans will be covered. Prerequisite: SOC101.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC242: Deviance and Social Control
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores various sociological and theoretical perspectives on social deviance and its control. Introduces various analytical frameworks and varying relevance to understand deviant social behavior such as drug abuse, sexual deviance, suicide and other issues. Considers impact of Christian faith on morality of social behavior. Prerequisite: SOC101.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC285: Foundations of Sociological Thought
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Studies early development of social thought, social and philosophical roots of sociology, and nature of 19thcentury sociological theory. Focuses on works of Marx, Durkheim, Weber and Simmel. Prerequisite: SOC101.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC290: Urban Sociology
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores historical, economic and cultural factors that contributed to creation of modern urban environment. Examines how contemporary political, economic and social issues impact lives of urban residents. Special emphasis placed on narratives of postindustrial urban dwellers. Prerequisite: SOC101.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC310/SWK310: Statistics for Social Research
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Discusses logic of statistical analysis in social research including matters of probability and sampling. Introduces univariate descriptive measures, multivariate statistics, and logic of inference and hypothesis testing. Weekly data analysis assignments employ Statistics Package for Social Sciences. Prerequisite: SOC101 or permission of instructor. Lab fee.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC311/SWK311: Social Research Methods
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Introduces logic of social scientifi c research. Explores different epistemological stances informing social scientifi c inquiry and traces methodological implications. Specifi c methods covered include survey research, archival research, content analysis, comparativehistorical analysis, fi eld research, participant observation and others. Requires development of independent research proposal. Prerequisite: SOC310.
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OFF-CAMPUS S OC322/SWK322: Social Policy and Institutions
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
See SWK322 course description.
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