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3.00 Credits
Explores social, environmental, and economic issues that prevent and encourage more sustainable communities. Topics include transportation, sprawl, poverty, urban/wildlife interface, housing, population, consumption, municipal/toxic waste, community resources and empowerment, and a variety of proposed solutions from around the world. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): ENVS 441 PJ 441.
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Analyzes social, political and economic dynamics of crime including: corporate and government crime, racism and sexism in the criminal justice system, and imprisonment. Additional Prerequsite(s): or permission of instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 SO 203; Cross listing(s): CJ 450 CR 450.
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Investigates juvenile delinquency in the context of social and political authority, the operations of the criminal justice system, youth culture and youth subcultures, and related social issues. Presents various sociological theories of juvenile delinquency, and examines various historical and contemporary manifestations of juvenile crime and deviance. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Additional SPS prerequisite(s): PY 250. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): CJ 451 CR 451.
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3.00 Credits
Provides historical, political and economic analysis of the panel system in the United States. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200; Cross listing(s): CJ 452 PJ 452 CR 452.
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3.00 Credits
Selected courses will focus on issues related to crime, police, the court system, punishment, social control, rehabilitation, etc. Prerequisite(s): SO 350 or CJ 350; Cross listing(s): CR 459E-W CJ 459E-W.
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Examines a variety of U.S. social movements from the 1950's through the present. Explores theoretical questions of how movements emerge, who joins them, the effect of various tactics, and the factors that contribute to a movements' success or demise. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203; Cross listing(s): PJ 460.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the multiplicity of culture and linguistic groups of Mexico and Central America within modern nation-states from an anthropological perspective. Focuses on issues of gender, economic and social experiences of these groups, with special attention to their ethnic diversity and unity. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 SO 204 AN 204; Cross listing(s): AN 461.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of origins, development, and changes/challenges of ancient and/or modern cultures. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or AN 204; Cross listing(s): AN 469E-W.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comparative examination of theoretical and ethnographic patterns of inequality in the United States and other countries. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor. Prerequisite(s): SO 200 or SO 203;
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comparative examination of political and economic institutions, the groups that dominate these institutions, the means by which they exercise power and challenges to the exercise of power. RC Prerequisite(s): EC200 or EC320 or SO200 or SO203 or permission of instructor. SPS Prerequisite(s): None. RC Cross Listing: EC 472 and HO 478L. SPS Cross Listing: None. Cross listing(s): EC 472 HO 478L.
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