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SOC SCI 375: p Contemporary Issues in The Service Industry
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course will allow students to undertake in-depth research of current issues important to the service industry. Focus will be placed on understanding theoretical principles and their impact on management behavior and decision making. Issues may include; the evolving technology of the industry, the impact of the industry on national employment issues, and the social impact of the industry on class and racial issues. This course is offered as an independent study and must be taken in conjunction with ECON 323P: Administration in the Service Industry. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Any Semester. 4 hrs
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SOC SCI 395: g Economics of Poverty
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
See ECON 395G. Offered: Fall. 1 hr
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SOC SCI 395 - g Economics of Poverty
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SOC SCI 397: b The Economics of Public Process II
1.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This film/tape course and ECON 397A are specifically designed in the format of the PACE program. Regular majors in economics may count one of these two courses as meeting the 27 minimum required departmental hours. The Milton Friedman film series, Free to Choose, provides the central theme for this course. Prerequisites: ECON 201 and ECON 202. Offered: Summer. 1 hr
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SOC SCI 397 - b The Economics of Public Process II
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SOC SCI 403: p Industrial Organization Applications
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
The students will read books and business journals and reflect, in written form, on topics related to the organizational environment. Students will also research and prepare technical reports on specific organizational issues. Validation will be coordinated with the technical writing component of the block. Offered: Fall P 4 hrs
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SOC SCI 403 - p Industrial Organization Applications
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SOC SCI 411: p Aging in American Society: Past And Present
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Modern views of aging are often contrasted with views of aging in earlier times. The popular mythology suggests that the position of the older adult has fallen from a place of high status and respect. Exploring the myths and rhetoric, this introduction to the field of social gerontology examines aging in America as grounded in the nation's history and a variety of sociocultural contexts. 4 hrs
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SOC SCI 411 - p Aging in American Society: Past And Present
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SOC SCI 438: p Labor History & Economic Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Analysis of the confluence of political and economic behavior the economics of collective action. Prerequisites: ECON 301 and ECON 302. 3 hrs
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SOC SCI 438 - p Labor History & Economic Policy
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SOC SCI 456: p In- Depth Country Study
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Students enrolled in this section will chose a country in Latin America (not their country of origin, if applicable) and prepare a country study. Students will receive a general reading list (which has to be incorporated) and, if desired, suggestions about country-specific readings. The studies should be founded in cultural anthropology: i.e., they should be holistic in integrating all population groups of the country, and they should be integrated in treating the country as an inter-connected, but open, system. 4 hrs
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SOC SCI 456 - p In- Depth Country Study
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SOC SCI 457: p First Nations And Survival in Latin America
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course examines the history of a specific country, historical and contemporary issues (such as genocide, land use, economic and political marginalization and independence movements.) The course focuses on history and experience as it is constructed by and impacts native people. Special consideration is given to women and gender constructs in the native societies and the impact of a dominant European patriarchy. P 4 hrs
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SOC SCI 458: p Women, Men And Development in a Cultural Context
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Students will explore two main areas of social scientific discourse in Latin America: theories of development and marginalization; and feminist interpretation of and responses to development. We will explore how the phases of political and economic history are reflected in ideas about development, dependency, and women's issues. A large part of the class will be concerned with the increasingly important issue of street children in Latin America and other minority issues. Offered: Winter P 4 hrs
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SOC SCI 465: p Human Resources in The Service Industry
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course will trace the historical development, and examine current policies and procedures of human resources in service organizations. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding the evolving importance of employees in developing systems to meet operational goals. Management and labor perspectives on legal employment issues, compensations issues, and team development strategies will be examined. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Any Semester. 4 hrs
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