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SOC 446: Field Studies in Sociology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
1 to 6 Credits Field based investigation of specific aspects of society, communities or social contexts. Topic and credit vary. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor
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SOC 450: Applied Sociology:Organizational Applications
4.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
4 Credits Includes 1 credit hour for class related field experience. Applying critical analysis, social theory, social research methods to individual, organizational, and community problems. Participants work on projects involving problem assessment, development and implementation of plans and programs, and evaluation of outcomes. Pass/Fail only.
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SOC 451: Community Development Field Work
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Students will be involved in community settings and learn to identify issues in terms of causes and develop proposals of action that might enhance community organization and structure.
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SOC 453: Sociology of Corrections and Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Reviews programs demonstrated as effective in reducing criminal and delinquent behavior. Examines social, psychological and behavioral problems that influence intervention within custodial settings in comparison to community based alternatives. One hour class time per week plus 3 hours internship for each one hour of credit. Meets with SOC 552.
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SOC 456: Internship in Applied Sociology
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Participate in supervised activities in a structured program to facilitate learning in conjunction with concurrent cognate course. Prerequisites: Must be an upper-division social science major Meets with SOC 556.
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SOC 461: Youth and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Adolescence in primitive, traditional, and modern society, with special emphasis on the contemporary United States. The possible existence of a "youth culture" is investigated. The relationship between social climates and individual academic orientations, dating patterns, etc is analyzed. Prerequisites: 6 hours of sociology or consent of instructor
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SOC 462: Sociology of Aging
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Examination of the aging process in American society. Focus on development from late adolescence through old age and death. Meets with GRNT 462.
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SOC 463: Social Self and Identity
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Focus on processes through which we develop a concept of who we are and how we are socially connected with others; examine connections between social and cultural context and how we identify ourselves and other people and make identity claims in relationships.
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SOC 465: Sociology of Mental Illness
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits A study of the nature, history, perspective and theories, and social control of mental illness. Societal factors related to the prevalence and labeling of mental illness, pre-patient and mental hospital patient experiences, contemporary mental health facilities and public policies will be examined. Prerequisites: SOC 111 or consent of instructor
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SOC 467: Sociology of Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Study of mortality, who dies and how, the experience of dying, and ethical and political issues related to life and death. Also includes study of the hospice ideal, social and cultural norms regarding death, and the disruption of interpersonal relationships.
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