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SOCI 211: Cyberspace, The Indiv & Soc
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Cyberspace is the name given to the space' where humans and modern information/communications technology interact. This course explores the personal cultural and societal implications of cyberspace computer mediated communications (CMC) and the Internet. It examines contemporary technological advances comparing and contrasting them with the effects of previous technologies such as the printing press telephone radio and television. It presents current work in sociology psychology communications political science popular culture and information and computer science in order to help students gain an understanding of the impact that advanced information/communication technologies have on society: education business. religion civic engagement health care government commerce and international relations. Students taking this course should have a basic understanding of how to access readings communicate and conduct research online.
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SOCI 232: World Population Problems
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
A study of the world population problems in broad perspective. Birth rates are analyzed and alternative strategies for population control are reviewed. Special emphasis is placed on large urban areas in Asia, South America, Africa, the Middle East and the United States.
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SOCI 298: Coop- Soci
12.00 Credits
Bowie State University
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SOCI 304: Sex Roles Marr & Family
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is a study of male/female roles in society, the processes of courtship and marriage, alternative forms of cohabitation, and the family institution.
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SOCI 305: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): SOCI 101. This course is an examination of crime in the United States, the causes of criminal behavior, and problems of rehabilitation as related to crime.
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SOCI 310: Race/ Ethnic Relations
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course provides a sociological approach to the understanding of race/ethnic relations in the United States and elsewhere; analyzes various ethnic groups and the problem of assimilation.
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SOCI 398: Coop- Soci
6.00 Credits
Bowie State University
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SOCI 400: Prac in Soc/ Crim Jus
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): Senior Standing and Prior Arrangements with Practicum Director. This course provides practical experience in settings where students are exposed to applied Sociology/CRJU in such areas as corrections, juvenile services, law enforcement agencies, and mental health, education, and community facilities. This course requires a field placement, regular reports, readings, and periodic meetings with the Practicum Director.
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SOCI 407: Rural Sociology
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is an analysis of the rural segment of our society and examines changes of rural society in relationship to the development of urban areas.
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SOCI 408: Collective Behavior
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is a study of the nature and dynamics of group interaction settings in which mobs, crowds, fads, social movements, public opinion, propaganda, and revolutions. Various types of disasters are also included. Special attention is given to current social movements, including revolutions throughout the world.
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