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SOC 5880: Family Violence: Intervention. Cr
2.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq. or coreq: SOC 5870. Application of theory and intervention techniques in the family experience of maltreatment. (Y)
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SOC 6050: Sociological Theory Before 1920. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SOC 2000 and 4050 or consent of instructor. Sociological theorists before 1920, their thought and the historical context in which such thought developed. (Y)
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SOC 6050 - Sociological Theory Before 1920. Cr
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SOC 6060: Sociological Theory Since 1920. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SOC 2000 and 4050 or consent of instructor. Historical and theoretical analysis of sociological thought in the present century. Current trends in sociological theory. (Y)
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SOC 6060 - Sociological Theory Since 1920. Cr
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SOC 6080: Philosophy of Science
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: PHI 1850 or PHI 1860 or any course from the Philosophical Problems group or consent of instructor. Intensive investigation and discussion of special topics or particular authors in the philosophy of science. Topics and authors to be announced in Schedule of Classes. (Y)
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SOC 6280: Social Statistics. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Basic techniques for organizing and describing social data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability theory and hypothesis testing, tests of significance and confidence intervals, measures of association for two variables, analysis of variance. (Y)
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SOC 6280 - Social Statistics. Cr
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SOC 6290: Advanced Social Statistics. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SOC 6280. Multiple and partial correlation and multiple regression, dummy variable analysis, analysis of covariance, causal models for multi-dimensional contingency tables, path analysis techniques, introductory factor analysis, Markov chains, selected additional topics. (Y)
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SOC 6290 - Advanced Social Statistics. Cr
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SOC 6400: Family Theories and Research. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Major sociological and social psychological theories relevant to the study of the family combined with a comprehensive survey of family research; these theories and research findings applied to contemporary family issues and family policy. (B)
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SOC 6400 - Family Theories and Research. Cr
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SOC 6455: Discrimination and Fair Housing. Cr. U P 6455) AFS 6455) ECO
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: senior or graduate standing. Multidisciplinary investigation into the nature, motivations, consequences, and legal/public policy implications of racial/ethnic discrimination in housing and related markets in U.S. metropolitan areas. (B)
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SOC 6455 - Discrimination and Fair Housing. Cr. U P 6455) AFS 6455) ECO
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SOC 6580: Applied Sociology I: Research and Theory in Applied and Clinical Settings. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: graduate students or advanced social science undergraduates. The logic of applied sociological theory and research design. Ethical issues in applied and clinical social science projects, and of contributions of related social science disciplines. Development of writing skills in applied and clinical research and theory. (Y)
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SOC 6580 - Applied Sociology I: Research and Theory in Applied and Clinical Settings. Cr
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SOC 6590: Applied Sociology II: Strategies for Changing Social Behavior. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: consent of director of applied sociology. Analysis of theoretical and practical strategies for promoting the change of social behavior. Focus on behavior of the individual, small group, and community structural levels. Means of evaluating effectiveness of change strategies. Materials drawn from theory and practice in sociology and related social sciences. (Y)
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