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  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department
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    This course designation describes a transfer course from another institution where an equivalency to a Ramapo college course has not been determined. Upon convener evaluation, this course ID may be changed to an equivalent of a Ramapo College course or may fulfill a requirement. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department
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    This course designation is used to describe a transfer course from another institution which has been evaluated by the convener. A course with this course number has no equivalent Ramapo course. It may fulfill a requirement or may count as a free elective. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department
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    Limited opportunities to enroll for course work on an Independent Study basis are available. A student interested in this option should obtain an Independent Study Registration Form from the Registrar, have it completed by the instructor and school dean involved, and return it to the Registrar's Office. Consult the current Schedule of Classes for policies concerning Independent Study. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Independent Study Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department
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    An analysis of the position of women in developing societies, using a sociological perspective, complemented by historical, economic, political, and cultural approaches, the course will explore how strategies for international development have shaped women's lives. We will examine the assumptions behind common development indicators believed to reflect women's realities. For example, do higher levels of national economic growth mean that the living conditions for most women and their families in developing countries automatically improve Does participation in the work force give women greater autonomy in the family Special attention will be given to the cultural basis of women's roles in Third World societies as well as among women of Third World populations in the United States. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department Course Attributes: GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES, GE TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE, MJ-INTL-Intl Compare- Non-West
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    This course is an introduction to the sociological study of culture. Its aim is to give the learner a foundation for understanding the basic dynamics of culture and the major contemporary controversies about culture. Secondly, this course is interested in the uses of sociology for a general introduction to the new field of Cultural Studies. We will, therefore, be engaging readings in both the Sociology of Culture and Cultural Studies with a view to bringing out their mutual contributions to an understanding of social change and social transformation. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department Course Attributes: MN-AFR AMER STD-Social Science, GE TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE, SS-Sch Core-Consc & Society
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    This course will look at the history of political sociology, particularly its attention to the role of the state, political inequality, and political parties. The course will also examine political issues such as community politics, the activities of grassroots movements, and the practices of citizens around issues not yet fully represented in the domain of formal politics. In this latter emphasis, the sociological notion of the citizen will be a key point of discussion and class debate. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department
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    This course is an introduction to Indian social life and culture. The first part of this course will present a general survey of Indian philosophy and religion and the logic of the caste system. Secondly, the course will present the social transformations initiated by the reformers: Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and B.R. Ambedkar. Finally the course will survey literary and artistic movements of modern Indian art and culture. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department Course Attributes: GE TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE
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    The course goal is to critically understand the origins and interests that promoted the idea of "Sustainable Development" and to evaluate current efforts toward its institutionalization. Clarification of the various meanings of "sustainability" as well as alternative (NGO's or people's organizations) perspectives on "sustainability" will be analyzed. The second part of the course focuses on case studies of "what works" in creating sustainability. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department Course Attributes: GE TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE, SS-Sch Core-Sustainability, TS-Sch Core- SCP Category
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    An analysis of the logic of scientific inquiry as applied in the social sciences and related professions through a critical examination of the methodological practices of social scientists and the design and execution of research related to the student's interests and course of study. Students are introduced to the use of packaged computer programs for data analysis. Lab Fee. 0.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lab Social Science & Human Srv College Sociology Department
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