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3.00 Credits
Combines supervised work experience with study of selected agencies and organizations. Must be arranged with the professor and approved by the department chair. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH AND DYING. A multidisciplinary overview of major themes and perspectives on dying, death and bereavement, including historical , cultural, social, and psychological aspects, medical, legal, and ethical issues, grief and bereavement, the death system, violent death, disasters and megadeath, and beyond death. Summer.
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Socio cultural aspects of natural and human made disasters, individuals' and groups' readiness, and behavioral responses to disasters. Explores impact of gender, class, ethnicity, and age on vulnerability, response, and outcome. Dual listed SOC 4063.
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An overview of the ways in which sociologists examine, in theory and method the dynamics and resolutions of family violence. Dual listed SOC 5073. Prerequisites, SOC 2213.
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Urban structure, ecology, planning, populations, and role in region and nation.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the concepts and principles of social organization and disorganization and the disruptive effects of social and cultural dynamics upon the individual, family, community, nations, and world.
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3.00 Credits
A study of classical sociological theory.
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3.00 Credits
Controlled discussion of rural sociological issues, including historical development of rural sociology; overview of substantive areas, with emphasis on current research and theoretical issues; future of the discipline of rural sociology.
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3.00 Credits
Examines domestic and international terrorism, including History of terrorism, Philosophical and religious ideologies justifying terrorism, Social, political, economic, psychological, and legal impacts of terrorism, Terrorist groups, motives and tactics, and Methods of counter terrorism. Dual Listed SOC 4263.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the population trends of the world and the United States, with emphasis on the various causes of migration.
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