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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pr., SOCI 2000, junior or senior standing. Sociological theory from the 19th century to the present, including major theoretical perspectives, such as functionalism, conflict, interactionism and post modernism.
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Pr., SOCI 2000, junior or senior standing. Examines behavioral and non-behavioral forms of norm violations from theoretical, methodological and evidentiary sources. Substance abuse, mental and physical illness, sexual deviations, suicide, violence and societal reactions to forms of deviance are examined.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., SOCI 2000. Intergroup relations in the United States with emphasis on the processes of assimilation, amalga- mation and pluralism. Problems related to prejudice, discrimination, identity formation and prevailing power arrangements analyzed. 4150. Population, Social and Economic Development. Pr., SOCI 2000. Principles of growth and development in their historic context with regard to developed and developing countries. The interrelationship of economic, social and demographic variables in the process of devel- opment. Population theory and policy concerns.
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Pr., SOCI 2000. Examines the city in historical and contemporary contexts. Focuses on the internal structure and func- tioning of the city, including ecological patterns, power arrangements, community institutions, minority group relations, class systems and demo- graphic characteristics.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., SOCI 2000. Analysis of family systems throughout the world, with emphasis on structural features, internal dynamics and current trends in the United States.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., SOCI 2000, junior or senior standing. Study of the nature and causes of individual behavior in social situa- tions, including orientation to theory and research methods with emphasis on research studies and practical application of principles.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., SOCI 2000, junior or senior standing. Sociological perspective of religion, including the effect of religion on behavior and attitudes and the reciprocal relationship of religion with other societal institutions. Examines major aspects of religion in the United States.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the field of child welfare, includ- ing programs, policies, problems and services. The casework principles and techniques for working with needy, neglected, abused or delinquent children. 4900. Independent Study in Sociology. (1-3). Pr., permission of the instructor. Independent reading and/or research in selected areas of sociology.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior or senior standing. Focuses on issues of contemporary, theoretical and empirical interest in sociology and anthropology. The topics will vary depending on student interest and faculty involvement. Offered once per year.
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3.00 Credits
Study and practice in theatre stagecraft, focusing on inter- pretation of working drawings, construction methods, scene painting, rigging and handling of scenery and backstage organization.
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