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4.00 Credits
An examination of the nature of cultural institutions and their influence on people with special emphasis on such variables as economic structure, art, religion, language, and others. Prerequisite: SOC2000
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4.00 Credits
This course will examine how society influences technological developments, and how society is influenced by technology. It will focus on the unifying features of technology ranging from earliest historical times to present day. Prerequisite: SOC2000 or permission of Program Chair
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the social significance of race, class, and gender in contemporary society. Students will explore how individuals develop in the context of their race, class, and gender location in society.
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4.00 Credits
The family is studied as the primary social institution in historical and contemporary American society. Special emphasis is given to the interrelationships of the family, sex education, and the legal and social factors affecting marital adjustment. Prerequisite: SOC2000
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4.00 Credits
This course explores the historic and contemporary role of women in American society; the progression of changes in the status of women; economic, legal, cultural gender issues; and contributions to society. Prerequisite: SOC2000 or permission of the Program Chair
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4.00 Credits
This course will focus on the complex problems that challenge our social structure and its resources. Fundamental sociological theories and perspectives will be used to examine such issues as poverty, alcohol and drug abuse, crime, healthcare concerns, racism, educational issues, pressures on the family, terrorism and rapid technological growth. Emphasis will be placed on teaching the student to develop a more objective and complete view of the social issues that surround us daily. Prerequisite: SOC2000 or Permission or the Program Chair
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1.00 Credits
This is a senior research course that focuses on the development of social institutions, the services they provide, organization, and management. Emphasis is on public assistance, health and human services, referral resources, and legal basis. The written research is under faculty supervision and must be appropriate to the student's major. Students will meet with an assigned faculty member at least one hour per week during the semester. Prerequisites: SOC2000 and approval of the student's Program Chair and the Liberal Arts Program Chair
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who desire to do an in-depth project as part of their course of study in sociology. Students will meet with the assigned faculty member at least one hour per week during the semester. Prerequisite: SOC2000 and permission from the Program Chair
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the students to statistical techniques in descriptive and inferential statistics including measures of central tendency and variation, hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals. Prerequisites: MAC1132 and CAP1000
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