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SOCI 5500: Seminar in Population
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
5500. Seminar in Population (3) P for undergraduates: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor; P for graduate students: SOCI 3222 or 3225 or 3235 or consent of instructor. Intensive study of substantive theory, methods of population analysis, and select problems of population dynamics, communities, and regions.
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SOCI 5600: Seminar in Aging
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
5600. Seminar in Aging (3) P: SOCI 2111 or consent of instructor. Places experience of aging in a social context. Begins with examination of aging from demographic and entitlement perspectives and concludes with application of sociological theory to changing self definition accompanying age-related functional decline.
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SOCI 5700: Seminar in Social Interaction
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
5700. Seminar in Social Interaction (3) P for undergraduates: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor; P for graduate students: SOCI 2110 or graduate standing. Empirical research on interaction in small groups and relations between group structure and personality. Emphasis on micro-sociological research methods and results.
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SOCI 5800: Seminar in the Family
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
5800. Seminar in the Family (3) P for undergraduates: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor; P for graduate students: SOCI 2110 or graduate standing or consent of instructor. Sociological theories, methods, and applications involving family and social policies. Emphasis on comparative and social historical perspectives for understanding family in social context and change.
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SOCI 6010: Seminar on Immigration
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
6010. Seminar on Immigration (3) Sociological analysis of ongoing debates regarding the causes and consequences of immigration; implications for social diversity and inequality.
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SOCI 6100: Aging and Health
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
6100. Aging and Health (3) Same as GERO 6100; MPH 6100. P: Consent of instructor or Center on Aging Associate Director for Educational Programs. An analysis of behavioral, social, and cultural influences upon the health status of older adults and intervention strategies.
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SOCI 6212: Social Statistics
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
6212. Social Statistics (3) Principles underlying application of statistical techniques to sociological research data. Application of packaged computer programs to problems.
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SOCI 6213: Social Statistics
0.00 Credits
East Carolina University
6213. Social Statistics (0 ) Systematic introduction to the principles underlying the application of statistical techniques to sociological research data; application of packaged computer programs to problems.
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SOCI 6300: Seminar in Environment and Society
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
6300. Seminar in Environment and Society (3) Indepth treatment of human dimensions of environmental conditions and issues. Emphasis on society as cause of environmental problems and social impacts of these problems at the regional, national, and international levels.
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SOCI 6312: Multivariate Techniques and Analysis
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
6312. Multivariate Techniques and Analysis (3) P: SOCI 6212, 6213. Multivariate techniques currently used in sociology (beginning with multiple regression) . Evaluation of published research using these techniques. Application of techniques to real data. Integration of sociological theory and statistics.
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