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2.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Seeks to understand the social and cultural dimensions of life and those factors which influence human behavior. Seeks to broaden the student's exposure to a wide variety of cultures, subcultures, and modes of behavior. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Students examine current social problems in America by utilizing basic sociological concepts and methods. Topics include: health care, poverty, crime, prejudice, drug use, inequality, and population/immigration. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Seeks to familiarize students with the basic principles, methods, and skills of social work. Considers career opportunities in social work and related professions. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
A consideration of scientific research and expert insight with regard to dating, marriage, and family life. Includes such topics as dating, love, marital adjustment, finance management, marital conflict, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, and childbearing. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the nature and extent of domestic violence, child abuse, dating violence, and sexual assault in America and the legal ramifications. A historical perspective on relationship violence will be explored as well as contemporary factors that contribute to the recurrence of the cycle of violence. Finally, coping strategies and techniques to prevent burnout will be addressed for the professional working with the victims of violence. Students who successfully complete this course with a grade of "B" or better may be eligible for possible internship positions with Crisis Intervention Services. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines social relations among majority and minority groups by devoting particular attention to race and ethnic relations in the U.S.. It incorporates social science and neuroscience approaches to this topic, which emphasize socialization, perception, adaptation, and power structures historically and today. It devotes attention to social psychological issues such as prejudice, and social structural issues such as class inequality. Prerequisite: take a 3 credit course in ANTH, CRMJ, GNDR, HIST, POLS, PSYC or SOC. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Students learn principles of mental hygiene in personal, social, emotional, and vocational adjustment which are based on an understanding of normal and abnormal personality and personality change methods. This course is the same as PSYC 2380. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000 or SOC 1000 (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the field of criminology describing the nature and extent of crime in the United States. Topics include theories on crime causation, classifications of crime, collection of crime statistics, and the Criminal Justice System's response to controlling crime. Credit cannot be earned in both SOC 2400 and CRMJ 2400. Prerequisite: SOC 1000. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine conflicting and standard definitions of deviance, how definitions change over time, major theories of deviance, and a wide range of behaviors, both criminal and non-criminal, which sociologists identify as deviant. Finally, students will explore how globalization and technology have led to the emergence of new variants of deviance in the United States and around the world. Prerequisite: Accepted to the BAS degree and SOC 1000. (3 hrs lec)
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