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SOC 2500: Introduction to Urban Studies. Cr. U S 2000) SS) CD) GPH
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Urban phenomena both past and present, including the quality and nature of urban life; major concerns of urban areas; perspectives and techniques of various urban related disciplines. (Y)
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SOC 2600: Race and Racism in America
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Examination of the nature and practice of racism in American society from its historical foundations to its contemporary institutional forms. (B)
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SOC 3030: AIDS and Society. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Survey of social, epidemiological, physiological, legal and preventive issues surrounding AIDS. (Y)
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SOC 3300: Social Inequality. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: upper division standing. Structure and process in society, institutions, communities, and organizations. Scientific analysis of organization, conflict, and change in the economy, government, religion, education, and family. (Y)
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SOC 3350: Cults, Myths, and Religions in Society. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Objective analysis of the interrelations between religious phenomena and social institutions, social structure and behavior. (B)
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SOC 3400: Exploring Marriage and Other Intimate Relationships. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Students examine, from a sociological perspective, issues concerning intimate relationships. Major emphasis on description and analysis of changes in monogamous marriage. Non-traditional marital forms also examined. Focus upon the intimate relationships as they relate to personal, functional concerns of the student. (B)
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SOC 3510: The Nature and Impact of Population on Society. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Birth, death and migration investigated with respect to their social causes and consequences for society and human behavior. The population explosion and its implication for government policy. Recommended for students interested in urban studies, medicine, nursing, political science and history. (B)
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SOC 3820: Criminology. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Review and critique of explanations of criminal behavior. Criminal behavior patterns, sources of crime statistics, social structure of criminality, crime typologies, and other theoretical issues regarding crime and delinquency. (T)
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SOC 3840: Corrections. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after former SOC 5840. Description and analysis of legal, social and political issues affecting contemporary correctional theory and practice. Topics include: history of corrections, function and social structure of correctional institutions, institutional alternatives including diversion, probation and parole. Field trips to institutions and community correctional settings normally required. (T)
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SOC 3860: Race Class and the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: upper division standing or criminal justice majors or minors. Survey of race and class in the criminal justice system: police, courts, jails and prisons. Socio-economic environment of offenders, and effects of criminal justice process on their ability to function positively within that environment. (T)
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