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3.00 Credits
A study of the interaction of ethnic, racial, and national groups with emphasis on American society. International cases are also studied. Prerequisite: SOCI 100 or ANTH 100.
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3.00 Credits
This course uses a sociological perspective to address contemporary changes in the political, economic, and cultural realms. It is concerned with the way in which institutions, organizations, and people are responding to, shaping, and resisting the globally interconnected nature of modern life. Prerequisite: SOCI 100 or ANTH 100 or consent of instructor. (F)
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey course which applies methods of sociological analysis to a variety of social problems in the United States and the world today: poverty, race, and ethnic relations, work and the labor force, population and ecology, crime, deviance, health care, the family, sex roles, drug and alcohol abuse, etc. Prerequisite: SOCI 100, ANTH 100, or consent of instructor.(Yearly)
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3.00 Credits
Examines the techniques of statistical analysis used in the social sciences. The focus is on both descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics of interest include measures of central tendency and dispersion, sampling, contingency analysis, correlation and basic multivariate techniques. Prerequisites: SOCI 100, or ANTH 100, or PSYC 101, or POLS 114.
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3.00 Credits
This is a writing intensive course. It examines the techniques of social investigation and data analysis. The emphasis is on the methods for conducting sociological research focusing on both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis techniques. Prerequisites: SOCI 200 and SOCI 250. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the social structure and social interactions in families. Cross-cultural comparisons are examined as well as issues pertinent to western family life: mate selection, family life cycle, gender roles, parenting, abuse, and death. SOCI 100 or ANTH 100. Co-listed as WMST 323. (Yearly)
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes the various social, cultural, and social-psychological processes which are related to gender role identity and gender differentiated behavior. The course also explores the relationships between gender stratification and the options and life-chances of men and women in the United States and across the world. Co-listed as WMST 326. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
The full extent of the human imagination is revealed in cultural diversity. The course highlights cultural variation, human adaptability, and the skills of the anthropologist in studying and explaining cultures. Co-listed as ANTH 348. Prerequisites: SOCI 100 or ANTH 100. (F, Sp)
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
The research component of the Semester Abroad program. A semester of directed research in a European country. Taken in conjunction with International Studies 377/577. Prerequisites: participation in the Spring Semester Abroad orientation seminar; 2.25 GPA; junior or senior standing.(F)
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6.00 - 12.00 Credits
The course is designed for sociology majors desiring actual work experience in a supervised setting such as human resources, human services, business, law, etc. Only 6 credits may apply to the major. Prerequisites: sociology major, 2 sociology, 2.25 overall GPA, 2.5 sociology GPA, admission to the Sociology Internship Program.(F, Sp, SS)
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