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4.00 Credits
Focus upon the various religious orientations in the United States and other countries. Interrelationship among ethnicity, social class, and religious affiliation discussed. 4 lecture discussions. Prerequisites: SOC 201.
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4.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary survey of gender differences, sex roles; the issues and controversies, causes and consequences of the changes in men's and women' s lives particularly in the last two decades. Historical, crosscultural and future perspectives will be examined. Lecture, small group discussion, class reports. 4 lecture discussions. Prerequisites: SOC 201 or EWS 145.
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4.00 Credits
Population trends and problems in modern society. Focus on demographic characteristics of world population, with special reference to urban concentrations and underdeveloped nations. 4 lecture discussions. Prerequisites: SOC 201.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of social issues and problems by examining popular culture through contemporary film. Themes to be explored include issues of identity, alienation, deviance, violence, sexuality, race, gender, and social class. 4 lecturediscussions. Prerequisite: SOC 201.
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4.00 Credits
Social theories and explanations of the causes, effects, and meanings of social, political, and cultural change worldwide. Technological, cultural, political, ideological and material changes that precipitated and resulted from industrialization/urbanization and globalization/postindustrialization. Global and local changes in family life, work, leisure and social relations are central. 4 lecture discussions. Prerequisite: SOC 201.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of computer methods in behavioral science research. Use of computers to explore internet resources, to present stimuli and record subject responses, to conduct webbased experiments or surveys, to digitally record or otherwise observe and code behavior, to analyze data using statistical software, and to model human cognition and behavior. 3 lectures, 1 twohour activity. Prerequisites: PSY 204 or SOC 204 or PSY 204 or SOC 205. Corequisites: PSY/SOC 340 and PSY/SOC 340A.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of the dynamics of collective behavior: riots, fads, public opinion and social movements; discussion of different concepts related to social movements including collective consciousness, strategies, alliances, mobilization, cooptation, repression and outcomes. 4 lecturediscussions. Prerequisites: SOC 201.
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4.00 Credits
Juvenile delinquency in California and elsewhere; types and extent; theories of causation; laws, courts, correctional institutions, probation; delinquent subcultures, middleclass delinquency; new programs. 4 lecture discussions. Prerequisites: SOC 201.
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4.00 Credits
Social bases of the political process. Socialization, participation, elitemass relationships. Influence of factors such as class, race, religion, and sex on political attitudes and behavior. Course listed as both, SOC 390 and PLS 390. Meets GE requirements in Areas D3 for majors in the College of Engineering only. Not open to Political Science, Behavioral Science, Psychology, or Sociology majors. 4 lecture discussions.
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4.00 Credits
Social bases of the political process. Socialization, participation, elitemass relationships. Influence of factors such as class, race, religion, and sex on political attitudes and behavior. Course listed as both, PLS 380 and SOC 390. Meets General Education requirements in Area D3. Not open to Political Science, Behavioral Science, Psychology, or Sociology majors. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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