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3.00 Credits
This course is offered through UT Telecampus and is not reported for formula funding.
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered through the UT Online Consortium.
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered through UT Telecampus and is not reported for formula funding.
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered through UT Telecampus.
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered through the UT Online Consortium.
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered through UT Telecampus and is not reported for formula funding.
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3.00 Credits
Sociological factors and their measurement, development and use of scales; assumptions underlying the use of statistical models in analysis of social data; and application and limitations of statistical analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 1319 or MATH 1320, MATH 1409, MATH 1508, or STAT 1380.
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3.00 Credits
Drug Use, Drug Abuse, and Drug Trafficking: Cultural Perspectives (3-0)
This course studies, from a cultural perspective, the use, abuse, and trafficking of drugs. It examines cross-cultural uses and abuses of drugs in various contexts: private, public, ceremonial, medicinal, recreational, religious, etc. It explores taboos, laws, prohibitions, beliefs, and stereotypes about drugs as well as representations of drug use and abuse in popular culture. Additionally, the class will focus on the subject of drug trafficking and the public debates, crackdowns, and "cultural wars" associated with illegal drugs. Recommended background: ANTH 1302 or SOCI 1301. SOCI 3312 is the same course as ANTH 3312.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a critical understanding of the social construction of race, class, gender, sexuality, and citizenship inequalities in the United States and globally. Moreover, the implications of these inequalities will be examined in the context of various social, economic, and political systems in the United States. Students will come away with knowledge of the concepts of inequality and privilege and how they operate simultaneously at institutional- and individual-levels. Recommended background: SOCI 1301.
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3.00 Credits
SOCI 3330 Language and Power (3-0)
How patterns of linguistic behavior reflect, reproduce, and disrupt social pweor inequities related to nationality, class, ethnicity, age, and gender. Levels of analysis from one-on-one conversations, to the use of languages in mass media, to official language policies. Recommended background: LING 2320 or ANTH 2320.
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