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Examines the sources of youth cultures in Western and other societies and explores the causes, forms, and trajectories of various contemporary youth cultures using cross-cultural, historical, and psychological insights. 3 credits
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(Same as WMST 453.) Examines the micro-social and political aspects of gender, including socialization into gender roles, samesex, and cross-sex communication, interactions, and long-term relationships. 3 credits.
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Sociological understanding of social movements and social change. Introduces sociological theories, concepts, and explanations about social movements. Emphasis on questions about social movements and their historical context, and movement formation, organization, careers, participants, ideology, and effects. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the influences of demography (births, deaths, and mobility) on socioeconomic and political structures. Several topics covered affecting international populations such as race/ethnicity, births, deaths, gender, family, socioeconomic opportunities, poverty, aging, immigration, migration, urbanization, and environment. Links between these trends, policy, and well-being established. Prerequisites: SOC 101 or 102. 3 credits.
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Acquaints the student with a body of theoretical and empirical work variously designated as critical, new, or radical sociology. 3 credits. College of Liberal Arts 363
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on those areas of social psychology primarily sociological in nature: the development of self and the changing self, the relationship of the individual to the group, and the process of socialization. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of communication processes with special emphasis on news media, the relationship between media, mass culture, political processes, and the individual. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Examines how people cope with unexpected or threatening events. Emphasis placed on developmental sequences and communication processes involved in social movements, crowds, and public issues. 3 credits.
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Analyzes the medical profession and delivery of health care. Medical education, medicine as social control, ethical issues, and the management of medical knowledge examined. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Examines science as a social institution. Topics include the emergence of science in social context; recruitment, competition, and recognition in scientific careers; the social organization of the scientific community; and science in social change. 3 credits.
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