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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 221: Criminology I
2.00 Credits
Hope College
Students will be introduced to the principal sociological perspectives on the causes of crime, with special emphasis on the processes of deciding who are called criminals and what actions are criminalized. This course is required for students planning to major in sociology with a Criminal Justice emphasis and fulfills the Social Science II-A requirement. Two Credits Luidens Fall Semester (First Half)
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 222: Criminology II
3.00 Credits
Hope College
Students will be introduced to the Criminal Justice System with a focus on the principal sociological perspectives on the roles of law enforcement agencies, the judicial and penal systems, and post-conviction treatments. This course is required for students planning to major in sociology with a Criminal Justice emphasis. Prerequisite: SOC 221. Two Credits Luidens Fall Semester (Second Half)
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 232: Sociology of the Family I
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course examines the family from a developmental approach. Research studies will focus on the trends in family life and social problems related to family functioning at each stage of a family's development. Same as Social Work 232. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Two Credits Piers Both Semesters (First Half)
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 233: Sociology of the Family II
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course examines several theoretical approaches to understanding the family as a social system, examines issues in the family, examines the social-class variations in the family and examines ethnically diverse families in the U.S. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Two Credits Koch Fall Semester (Second Half)
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 241: Introduction to Social Welfare
2.00 Credits
Hope College
This course examines the role of social workers in society. Social work fields of practice are explored including medical social work, school social work, poverty-based social work, juvenile corrections, gerontology, etc. This course is intended to be an introductory course for students exploring the possibility of social work as a career. Corequisite: SOC 101. Two Credits Sturtevant Fall Semester (First Half), Spring Semester (Second Half)
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 241 - Introduction to Social Welfare
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 242: Child Welfare
2.00 Credits
Hope College
This course examines the philosophy of child welfare as a specific part of social welfare and the programs that perpetuate the child welfare institutions. Child abuse and neglect is a major topic of this course. Two Credits Villarreal Spring Semester (First Half)
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 261: Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course will consider the principal historical and contemporary sociologists and their approaches to the study of society. Through their intellectual and personal biographies, students will be introduced to the major concepts and questions that sociologists consider. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Four Credits Luidens Fall Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 261 - Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 262: Methods of Social Research
3.00 Credits
Hope College
A beginning course in the research designs, methods, and techniques used by social scientists. Students will become acquainted with probability theory, hypothesis testing, sampling, and elementary descriptive and inferential statistics. Computer-assisted projects and exercises using a variety of data sets will be introduced in laboratory sessions. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Four Credits Nemeth Spring Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 269: Race and Ethnic Relations
2.00 Credits
Hope College
The role that racial and ethnic diversity plays in society continues to be crucial. Much of contemporary social inequality, social conflict and efforts toward accommodation and assimilation have their roots in this diversity. In addition to describing and analyzing these themes, this course will offer an assessment of the American experience in light of broader global trends. Two Credits Swanson Fall Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 269 - Race and Ethnic Relations
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 271: Sociology of Gender I
2.00 Credits
Hope College
In this course we will examine the different roles prescribed to individuals on the basis of sex. The particular focus will be the role of socialization and social institutions. We will consider the consequences of women's and men's assigned roles for their home and family life, work roles and achievements, media portrayals, and religious practices. Two Credits Swanson Spring Semester (First Half)
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