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SOC 333: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Theories of the genesis of criminal behavior in terms of the person and the group; theories of crime and punishment.
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SOC 334: Social Disorganization
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Junior standing. An examination of various symptoms of social disorganization, such as individual maladjustment, and a general survey of the processes through which societies become disorganized.
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SOC 420: Black Female and the Family
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
To enhance the existing interrelated concepts of the family and women studies. It will offer a descriptive account of how women have, and still are, a significant force in implementing the major functions of the family which include: replacement of the species, e.g., nurturing its offsprings, initial status ascriptions tension management, household maintenance, cultural transmission, and informal education. Special attention will be given to black women heads of household with a relationship or the lack of a relationship to a "culture of poverty thesis."
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SOC 427: Urban Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. Special focus on the problems of rural-urban migration of ethic minority groups and subsequent adaptation of them within the United States explored in terms of methods and perspective of anthropology.
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SOC 428: Seminar in Urban Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
A critical examination of contemporary social issues which have produced unrest in the cities. Emphasis will be upon urban problems in Mississippi. The topics to be studied will include poverty, housing, racism, riots, power structure, educational problems, and the community organizing.
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SOC 430: Family Treatment
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course will deal with the utilization of social work intervention techniques necessary in working with the family as a unit. Emphasis is placed on services to the family in crisis.
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SOC 433: Laboratory/Research Center-Based Internship
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
During the three-month internship attention will be given to research conceptualization, implementation, design, data collection and analytical procedures.
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SOC 442: Collective Behavior and Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Conditions giving rise to crowds, mobs, riots, and social unrest. Natural history of reform and revolutionary movements, referring to public opinion, propaganda, tactics, strategy, and leadership. Sectarian movements, general social movements. Emergence of the mass society in the United States.
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SOC 443: Population and its Problems
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. A systematic investigation of the qualitative and mobile aspects of the human composition of the various nations. Special attention is given to the United States and those areas experiencing population pressure.
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SOC 445W: Methods of Social Research
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Consideration is given to the essential tools of sociological research; field work is given to the student to orient him/her in collecting, presenting, analyzing, and interpreting sociological data.
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