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SYD 4700: Race and Minority Group Relations
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
An introduction to prevalent sociological concepts and theories utilized in the study of dominant-subordinate relationships between groups. The social significance of minority status is emphasized. Once introduced, concepts and theories are applied to the experiences of several nonwhite ethnic groups in the U.S. with special attention being devoted to contemporary black-white relationships. The reemergence of white ethnicity is discussed in relation to the above.
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SYD 4730: African-Americans in Modern Society
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
and the consequences of their placement. The course applies sociological theories of race/ethnicity to past and current developments.
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SYD 4794: Problems in American Society
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course uniquely addresses the way in which issues of inequality, poverty, labor, markets and work, urban problems, and discrimination are intertwined to produce continuing problems in American society.
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SYG 1000: Introductory Sociology
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
An introduction to the fundamentals of sociology. Emphasis is placed on exposure to the basic findings of empirical research studies in a wide range of areas traditionally examined by sociologists.
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SYG 2010: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course represents a study of various contemporary social problems in an urbanized society, which may include such topics as education, the family, politics, the economy, race relations, drug use and alcoholism, over-population, and other issues.
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SYG 2430: Sociology of Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course focuses on marriage and family relationships over the life course. Topics covered include dating, love, sexuality, cohabitation, marriage, divorce, reconstituted families, parenting, and marital and family relationships in later life. The major course objective is to critically analyze some of our most private social relationships from a sociological perspective.
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SYO 3100: Family Problems and Social Change
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
A basic sociological approach to conditions, issues, and problems of familial organization within the context of changing institutional structures of modern society. Attention is given to such questions as: How have spouse roles changed, and why? How do changes in the organization of work affect family experience? How are family and kinship patterns affected by an aging population?
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SYO 3200: Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
A basic sociological perspective on the social organization and forms of religious life in modern society. Religious groups are studied as organizations that contribute to social stability, social conflict, and social change.
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SYO 3460: Sociology of Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course provides a sociological view of mass communications by critically examining the origin, history, and functions of the American mass media and its effect on social life.
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SYO 3530: Social Classes and Inequality
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Basic theory of social stratification is presented and used in description of the stratification system in the United States and other nations. Opportunity for social mobility in the social structure is assessed and compared with rates of mobility in other countries.
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