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SEC 452: Cyberwarfare
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Permission of InstructorThis course investigates the use of cyber warfare as a tool of nationalpolicy and national defense using recent events real world conflicts ina case study format. It is meant to place the acts of cyber attack anddefense (denial of service, firewalls, etc.) in the context of an overallcampaign of such actions used to defend or advance national or globalpolitical goals. Key features of this course will be learning to dissectchoices of targets, plans of attack and defense, indication and warning, and lessons learned. This course is suggested as an elective for studentsin Penetration Testing and Networking.
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SEC 469: Internship
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Students in Forensics, Networking & Security and SecurityAssurance Studies majors are required to complete a 3 creditinternship in their area of study. Students should register for SEC469 once they have arranged their internship with the employer.This course requires approval of the internship coordinator.Grading is Pass/Fail.
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SEC 499: Senior Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Review of current trends and projections in various focus areas ofsecurity, including the role of professionals in education, training, andrisk policy analysis.
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SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology + Sociology Core ConcentrationThe study of individuals in society, and an introduction to the basicconcepts through which sociology derives its intellectual form, suchas socialization, social groups, institutions, stratification, and socialchange.
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SOC 201: Social Stratification
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology + Sociology Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: SOC 100Offers a comprehensive foundation in both the classic andcontemporary approaches to stratification from a global perspective. Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology + Sociology Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: SOC 100Offers a comprehensive foundation in both the classic andcontemporary approaches to stratification from a global perspective.
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SOC 220: Sociological Perspectives on Race
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology + Sociology Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: SOC 100W.E.B. DuBois serves as the starting point for discussing race insociological terms. The class then moves chronologically towardsthe 21st century, where sociologists still struggle to elucidaterace as a social construction. A special focus on the progress andchallenges of the post-civil rights era in the United States will beincluded. Topics include race theory, race stratification, race identityand representation, trends in racial attitudes, race and power, theintersection of race with class and gender, and the social constructionof whiteness
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SOC 230: Population and Society
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology + Sociology Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: SOC 100Analyzes global population characteristics and trends, and their effecton such social processes and institutions as employment, marriage andfamily patterns, religion, and government and their impact on society.
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SOC 234: The Family
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology + Sociology Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: SOC 100An analysis of the family as a social institution and intimate group.Topics include the impact of industrialization, marriage and divorce,gender roles, parenthood, the influence of social class, and variationsin lifestyle and family structure. The focus is on the contemporary U.S.society, with some cross-cultural comparative material.
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SOC 240: Sociology of Disasters
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SOC 100 Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology +Sociology Core ConcentrationSocial science is confronting the consequences of large humancreatedand human-enabled disasters. Earthquakes, fires, hurricanes,terrorist attacks, and biomedical threats shape modern life. This courseexamines the manner in which human activity generates, exacerbates,and responds to 'natural' and 'man-made' disasters.
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SOC 250: Sociological Perspectives on Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Anthropology + Sociology Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: SOC 100An overview of the sub-field of social problems focusing on literatureof local and global social problems with an effort made to addresspossible solutions.
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