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SOC 605: Advanced Statistics for Applied Sociology
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Department Head consent required. Descriptive and inferential statistics as they are applied to various practical problems. Focuses on concepts and tools of statistics as they are used in the analysis of social science data, rather than on the mathematical and computational aspects.
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SOC 606: Evaluation and Assessment
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. This course prepares students for the design and execution of agency evaluation and assessment, including needs assessment, program evaluation, and formative and summative evaluations of service delivery.
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SOC 606 - Evaluation and Assessment
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SOC 607: Social Policy I
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Study of how economic, political, and social factors affect social policy formation and change. Specific applications selected each semester from these and other areas: health, employment, poverty, aging, crime, and justice. Comparative and international analyses will be included.
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SOC 608: Social Policy II
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Social policy analysis with an emphasis on the role of applied sociologists in policy formation and change.
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SOC 620: Applied Criminological Theory
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. This course provides a multi-disciplinary study of the causes of crime and criminal behavior, including biogenic, psychogenic, and sociogenic explanations.
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SOC 625: Population Policy
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. This course examines various ways that governments attempt to control the growth, composition, and distribution of their populations and how such policies affect and are affected by public and private agencies with emphasis on the United States.
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SOC 630: Race,Gender,Class and the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. This course is designed to focus on developing the conceptual and analytical tools necessary to understand how race, gender and class shape human behavior. Special emphasis will be placed on how humans interact with and shape the operation of social and institutional settings based on their perceptions of race, gender and social class.
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SOC 635: Applied Mapping in the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Students are exposed to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) techniques as a mechanism for studying crime from a spatial prospective. Specific emphasis will be placed on using GIS to test theoretical perspectives in sociology.
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SOC 640: Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. An examination of the recovery, identification and evaluation of human skeletal material within a medico-legal context.
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SOC 645: Dimensions of Homicide
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. This course explores the different dimensions of homicide circumscribed by the legal definition of homicide as the act of one human being killed by another. The focus is on the broad spectrum of homicide ranging from killing in wartime, justifiable homicides by police and civilians, and legal executions. While criminal homicides involving interpersonal conflicts and concomitant felonies will be examined, less familiar forms of criminal homicide such as neonaticides, serial and gang murders will also be explored.
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