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STA 6912: Statistics Research 1
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course gives students the opportunity to engage in group and independent research projects. Research topics and materials vary according to instructor. Technical reports and oral presentations are expected of each student. Students must have completed 15 hours of graduate course work in the program and have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA. Students must also commit to both fall and spring sections of the course.
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STA 6913: Statistics Research 2
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course gives students the opportunity to engage in group and independent research projects. Research topics and materials vary according to instructor. Technical reports and oral presentations are expected of each student.
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STA 6930: Proseminar in Statistics
1.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Each M.A. candidate (except those who choose the thesis option), shall, under the direction of a project advisor, independently investigate a topic or topics in mathematics/statistics or mathematics education through the study of journal articles or other appropriate sources. The candidate shall submit a formal written report and make an oral presentation of the results of his/her investigations. The goal of the proseminar is to provide students an opportunity to integrate the total experience gained during their graduate training. Graded on satisfactory / unsatisfactory basis only. MA candidacy and permission is required.
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STA 6971: Thesis
1.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Graded on satisfactory / unsatisfactory basis only. Permission is required.
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SYD 3810: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Examination of the economic, political, social and cultural positions of women in the past and now in American society. Also examines social roots of their self-concepts, values, beliefs and perceptions.
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SYD 4800: Sociology of Sex Roles
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Changing sex roles in American society with particular attention to socialization and sex-differentiated roles in social institutions.
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SYG 2000: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Fundamental principles concerning social relationships, social interaction and social structure.
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SYG 2010: Current Social Problems
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Major social issues affecting individuals in groups in modern industrial societies. Not open to students with Social Problems as lower division course.
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SYO 3100: The Family
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Social and psychological aspects of interpersonal relationships within the family. Emphasis on modern problems of family.
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SYO 4250: Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course will examine the school, the social organization of schools and school systems, situated in society. It will explore the school in the context of and as a constructed entity in society, interdependent on other institutions, molded by social forces and social norms, and, as an effective vehicle for promoting multicultural awareness and for meeting the educational needs of the diverse populations. Sociologists who study education utilize various theories and empirical methodologies in order to understand the relationship between schools and society. Accordingly, this course will examine the importance of education as a social institution from a sociological perspective. The course will begin by discussing the history and goals of education, as well as the ways in which sociologists have sought to understand this institution. We will then examine important topics including educational inequality, the dynamics of race, class, and gender in education, standardized testing, school choice, and higher education. Offered concurrently with SYO 5255; graduate students will be assigned additional work. Instructor permission required.
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