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SO 149: Marriage & The Family
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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SO 150: Contemporary Social Problems
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Study of contemporary social problems from a global perspective. Examines population, environmental depletion and destruction, violence and war, racial and ethnic conflict, migration, gender inequality and other problems that occur internationally and that are interrelated. Analyzes assumptions underlying popular and theoretical explanations of social problems, as well as programs and policies aimed at alleviating them.
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SO 185: Sociology Elective
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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SO 201: Writing for Sociology
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course explores the differences between social scientific writing and other forms of writing (e.g., novels, essays, non-fiction). What makes sociological arguments unique? What forms do they usually take and what are the features that make them most effective? Students are asked to analyze different sociological forms or argumentation and writing (e.g., quantitative vs. ethnographic, inductive vs. deductive, interpretive vs. casual), explore their varying degree of efficacy and to produce one end-of-term research paper. Although the end goal of this course is a single paper, the structure of the course is writing intensive with a series of short writing assignments and paper drafts that build up to the final paper. Prerequisite: Sociology or Criminal Justice majors.
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SO 207: Introduction to Social Welfare
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Overview of the social welfare system in this country, including its historical development. Understanding and evaluating social welfare programs such as family and children’s services, health care, community mental health and work with the aging will be the goal. Includes visits to selected community agencies. Prerequisite: SO 101 or AN 120.
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SO 220: Eyes on the Prize
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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SO 222: Sociology of Cyberspace
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course explores the social implications of the Internet with a focus on:interaction, communities and community mobilization, factors affecting group and individual participation on "virtual communities" and social control.
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SO 229: Women in Society
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Surveys the effects of cultural values, social institutions and sex roles on women's lives. Analyzes sources of gender inequality, especially in terms of the social construction of gender and sexuality. Examines the intersections of race, class, and sexuality for women. Draws heavily on student participation to integrate personal gender experiences with a base of knowledge about women.
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SO 230: Racism: Myths and Realities
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course will provide a critical examination of how racism is operationalized in American society and its impact on the historical, social, psychological and spiritual relationship between Black and White Americans. Students will have an opportunity to investigate both past and present racist practices and events, analyze how the practice of racism and culture interface and the effects of racism on Black and White America. Prerequisites: EN 101; SO 101, ED 111 or ID 222
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SO 240: African American Images in the Media
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course will provide a critical examination of the role and effects mass media has on the African American community. Students will have the opportunity to explore the genres of television and film not only as mediums of entertainment, but as dynamic forces in the presentation and perpetuation of certain cultural values, ideals, philosophies and beliefs. Students will examine the cultural prism of race in assessing mass media's creation of images and attitudes about the African American community.
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