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Sociology 191I: Undergraduate Seminar:Health and Inequality
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. During past century, social inequalities in health and survival were widening in the U.S. as in other developed societies. Broad overview of these trends and their causes. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191J: Undergraduate Seminar:Mexican Society
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Selected topics on contemporary Mexican society and vital transformations it has undergone in recent years. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191L: Undergraduate Seminar:Environmental Justice and Sustainability
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Sociological approach to study of environmental issues and problems. Topics include ecopolitics and ecofeminism, environmental racism, global environmental change, sustainable development, and society-environment interface. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191M: Undergraduate Seminar:Social Ecology
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Fundamentals of sociological approach to social ecology, also known as human ecology. Study of adaptation of population to its environment. Topics include density, maintaining personal space, space and territoriality, and effects of environment on humans. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191N: Undergraduate Seminar:Urban and Suburban Sociology
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. History and present condition of cities and suburbs in America, contrasting today's urban/ suburban neighborhoods with premodern cities. Examination of process of suburbanization as it began in the early 19th century and still continues. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191O: Undergraduate Seminar:Ideals of Love in Historical Perspective
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Exploration of historically specific understandings of love. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191P: Undergraduate Seminar:Politics of Reproduction
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/ seniors. Social and human reproduction is global policy issue. Government efforts to influence reproduction are important feature of modern state: political intervention into private life, intimacy, and sexuality. Exploration of politics of reproduction - intersection between politics and life cycle or between public sphere and private lives - and coverage of broad range of issues addressing prevention and promotion of reproduction from historical-comparative approach. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191Q: Undergraduate Seminar:Communication in Medical Care
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/ seniors. Sociology dimensions of patient care in primary care context. Use of microsociological methods to examine main facets of American primary care medical visits, including detailed analysis of interactional conduct of those visits and development of microanalytical constructs into quantitative measures. Emphasis on direct contact with empirical materials and development of observational and analytic skills. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191R: Undergraduate Seminar:Cultural Sociology
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Introduction to classic theoretical approaches and contemporary developments in study of social worlds dedicated to creating and handling cultural institutions such as literature, journalism, film/television, art, architecture, music, dance, and museums. Discussion of such issues as contemporary validity of distinction between high and popular/low culture, relationship of mainstream and marginal culture, how culture expresses and reinforces social inequality, organizational context of culture, and how people express and decipher meaning in cultural objects. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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Sociology 191S: Undergraduate Seminar:Sociology of Gender and Sexuality
5.00 Credits
University of California-Los Angeles
Seminar, three hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Sexuality is important site for enactment of gender and gender identity. Sexual preference and sexual behavior can also form basis for social identity, repression, discrimination, and privilege, independent of gender. Social factors such as social class, ethnicity, generation, and networks shape our sexual practices and choice of partners. Reading and writing about variety of original sociological, historical, and anthropological texts and development of culminating project. Letter grading.
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