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DEMG 707: Seminar in Demographic Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This course is intended to hone the skills and judgment in order to conduct independent research in sociology and demography. We will discuss the selection of intellectually strategic research questions and practical research designs. Students will get experience with proposal writing, the process of editing successive drafts of manuscripts, and the oral presentation of work in progress as well as finished research projects. The course is designed to be the context in which master's papers and second year research papers are written. This is a required course for second year graduate students in Sociology and Demography.
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DEMG 708: Seminar:Demographic Research II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. A second semester of an intensive course in preparing a major independent research paper. This is a required course for second year demography students.
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DEMG 731: Advanced Demographic Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This course considers a variety of procedures for measuring and modeling demographic processes. These include increment/decrement tables, generalizations of stable population relations, two-sex models, and indirect estimation procedures.
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DEMG 796: Demographic,Economic,and Social Interrelations
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Kohler, Madden. The course investigates economic and social determinants of fertility, mortality, and migration, and it discusses the effects of population variables on economic and social conditions, including economic and social development. Topics discussed in the course include: How do economic changes affect marriage, divorce, and child bearing decisions How do households make decisions about transfers and requests How can economic and sociological approaches be combined in explanatory models of demography change How does immigration to the US affect the ethnic composition of the population, the earnings of native workers, taxes on natives, and the macro-economy What causes the aging of populations, and how will population aging affect the economies of industrial nations, and in particular, pension programs like Social Security What accounts for the rise in women's participation in the wage labor force over the past century How are family composition and poverty interrelated Does rapid population growth slow economic development in Third World countries In addition to these topics, the course also covers selected methods not included in Dem/Soc 535/536 and 609.
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DEMG 990: Masters Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
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DEMG 999: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Primarily for advanced students who work with individual instructors upon permission. Intended to go beyond existing graduate courses in the study of specific problems or theories or to provide work opportunities in areas not covered by existing courses.
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DTCH 101: Elementary Dutch I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Naborn. A first semester language course covering the core Dutch grammar and vocabulary with the goal of providing the corner stone for developing overall linguistic proficiency in Dutch.
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DTCH 102: Elementary Dutch II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Naborn. Continuation of DTCH 101.
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DTCH 103: Intermediate Dutch I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Naborn. Prerequisite(s): Dutch 102 or equivalent. A third semester Dutch language course. The emphasis lies on vocabulary expansion through the use of audio-taped materials and readings. Grammar is expanded beyond the basics and focuses on compound sentences, features of text coherence and idiomatic language usage.
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DTCH 104: Intermediate Dutch II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Naborn. Prerequisite(s): Dutch 103 or equivalent.
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