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RS 499A: Senior Project a
1.00 Credits
Regis University
Student seeks out a supervisor trained in the proposed area of research and approved by the Department Chair, as well as two outside readers. Student works with the supervisor to develop a project proposal, an annotated bibliography or list of resources crucial to the project, and a short paper on a central theme of the research. NOTE: First part of a two-semester research project required for all religious studies majors. Prerequisite(s): Majors only. Approval of Department Chair.
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RS 499B: Senior Project b
2.00 Credits
Regis University
Continuation of RS 499A. Requires completion of the research project designed in RS 499A and a public presentation of research results. NOTE: Second part of a two-semester research project required for all religious studies majors. Prerequisite(s): Majors only. Approval of Department Chair.
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SINCE 1914: Studies the transformation of Europe following World War
3.00 Credits
Regis University
I emphasizing economic, political and ideological developments. Includes World War I, Versailles, the rise of totalitarianism, World War II, the collapse of the European empires and the loss of European preeminence.
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SO 200: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Studies sociological perspectives, focusing on social groups and social interaction. Presents basic sociological terms and concepts, and examines a variety of social institutions and processes.
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SO 203: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Surveys selected social problems from a national and international scope. Includes analysis of possible causes and consequences of these problems and of various proposals for solutions and reforms.
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SO 204: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Introduces the methods and theory of cultural anthropology through a theoretical and comparative examination of the role of culture in human life. Includes the study of other cultures and field research on contemporary United States culture. RC Cross listing: AN 204. Cross listing(s): AN 204.
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SO 403: Sociological Theory
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Surveys major analytic models used in sociology. Reviews classical foundations of social thought, including the works of Marx, Durkheim and Weber, and contemporary schools of thought, such as feminist and neo-Marxian theory. Additional Prerequsite(s): or permission of instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 SO 203;
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SO 404: Methods of Social Research
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Practical introduction to social science research methods including survey research, content analysis, participant observation, and field research. Builds critical thinking skills for comparing and evaluating popular and academic reports/claims, focusing on social problems and social justice. Research design, data analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data, library research, and writing skills are taught through hands-on experiences. NOTE: This is a writing intensive course. Additional Prerequisite(s): or permission of instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 SO 204 AN 204; Cross listing(s): AN 404 PJ 408.
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SO 406: History of Anthropological Theory
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Reviews the development of the central ideas that have shaped the emergence of anthropology as a science. The approach is critical and objective, with an emphasis on the evolution of the scope and limitations of modern theory. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 204 or AN 204; Cross listing(s): AN 406.
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SO 407: Public Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Discusses anthropology's insights on culture and research techniques as means to analyze social, political, and economic problems and develop solutions. Focuses on the ways in which applied anthropology can analyze, inform, and influence policy in the United States and abroad, demonstrating anthropology's mainstream relevance. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): AN 204 SO 200 SO 204; Cross listing(s): AN 407.
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