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SOC 713: Applied Research
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Studies research process with emphasis upon its application to action problems. Stress upon development of research design to meet action research needs.
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SOC 715: Qualitative Sociological Methods and Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Survey of qualitative sociological research methods. Practice in research design and evaluation, multiple forms of data gathering and data analysis. Theoretical and epistemological issues as related to qualitative sociology, with special attentionto ritical and feminist epistemological debates.
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SOC 721: Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Topics include: the inevitability of deviance and its social utility; cross-cultural variations in appearance and behavioral cues for labeling the deviant; descriptive and explanatory approaches to kinds and amounts of deviance in contemporary American society; social change, anomie and social disorganization theories; the process of stigmatization; formal and informal societal responses to deviance and the deviant; social action implications.
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SOC 722: Social Control
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Examination of need, functions, utilization and effects of both informal and formal social control mechanisms. Emphasis and critical evaluation of theoretical perspectives on social control and the empirical support for these positions.
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SOC 723: Research On Crime and Deviance
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Major topics including an examination of conceptual problems and research issues and methods in study of crime and deviance; an assessment of current research on crime causation and deviance processes; an examination of research on social control processes and agencies; and an assessment of social action and evaluative research. A variety of substantive topics dealt with in the context of above topical areas including: delinquency, drug usage, mental illness, obesity, stuttering, suicide, prostitution, homicide and rape.
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SOC 724: Crime and Collective Action
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Examination of organized and spontaneous community responses to criminality, other normative violations and unpopular governments. Comparison and critique of alternative theoretical explanations for emergence of legal and extra-legal punishment. Application of sociological interpretations to contemporary community and societal policy including economic, political and social consequences of crime.
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SOC 727: Comparative Societies
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Sociological analysis of societies around the world with particular reference to North and South America. Special emphasis given to cultural and physical setting, population composition, levels of living, relationship of the people to the land, structure and function of major institutions and forces making for change.
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SOC 728: Social Systems and Planned Change
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
An examination of social systems within framework of both functional theory and conflict theory, with particular emphasis upon system change and the planning of social change.
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SOC 731: Survey Of Family Sociology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Examination of structural and demographic continuities and changes for American families in general and within major subgroups (e.g., race, ethnicity, social class). Consideration of historical and cross-cultural comparisons. Assessment of the impact of families upon their members and the dynamics of marital and family relationships.
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SOC 732: Contemporary Family Theory and Research
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Emphasis on contemporary research, theory and methodological techniques used by sociologists studying families. Critical examination of where field is now and where it appears to be heading. Primarily for graduate students designing or doing research about families.
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