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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. The women's movement and associated problems will be seen through the eyes of women of the relevant periods. The course will present a feminist social history of a movement that is continuing to have a profound effect on our society.
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3 hours, 3 credits. Images of women in the Judeo-Christian tradition and the influences of these representations on secular phenomena, such as Harlequin romances.
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3 hours, 3 credits. Analysis of historical and contemporary movements, such as the temperance movement, the women's movement, the civil rights movement, and the labor movement.
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3 hours, 3 credits. The family as structure and process; analysis of its institutional and interpersonal aspects and its functions in different societies.
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3 hours, 3 credits. Comparative analysis of the statuses and roles of women in society. Exploration and analysis of alternative lifestyles for women and possible consequences of new patterns for women, men, the family, and other institutions.
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3 hours, 3 credits. Leisure, recreation, play, and free time examined as distinct components of nonwork behavior. Comparative analysis of the relationship between these components and social structure in pre-industrial, industrial, and, particularly, postindustrial societies.
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3 hours, 3 credits. The nature and significance of crime as a social phenomenon. Study of the sociological factors that contribute to and maintain the criminal institutional structure and the justice system in the United States.
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3 hours, 3 credits. An analysis of social problems from the perspectives of functionalism, subculture theory, conflict theory, and labeling. Topics may include: crime, alcoholism, and other drug addiction, mental illness, sexual promiscuity, and suicide.
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3 hours, 3 credits. Analysis of the emergence of adolescent subcultures, the social role of youth, and the passage from childhood to adulthood in modern society.
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3 hours, 3 credits. The study of the urban community and neighborhood; social forces responsible for the modern urban community; the ecology of cities; social pathology and urban blight; and analysis of policies for urban redevelopment.
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