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SOC 1993: Directed Study
5.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Individualized on- or off-campus research project or other learning activity not covered in the regular Sociology curriculum. Topic determined by the student and instructor.
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SOC 2101: Systems of Oppression
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Patterns of group dominance, exploitation, and hate in the United States and globally. Emphasis on sexism, racism, and classism with some attention to other systems of oppression such as heterosexism, ageism, and ableism.
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SOC 2993: Directed Study
5.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Individualized on- or off-campus research project or other learning activity not covered in the regular Sociology curriculum. Topic determined by the student and instructor.
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SOC 3101: Qualitative Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Introduction to qualitative research procedures used in sociology. Overview of qualitative techniques in context of professional sociological research and student research design.
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SOC 3102: Quantitative Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Practical issues in quantitative sociological research; quantitative research project design, sociological statistics, data analysis, SPSS, reporting, and presentation.
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SOC 3111: Sociology of Modernization
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Process of modernization in non-Western societies. Social, economic, and political impact of modernization from different theoretical perspectives. Assessment of those theoretical perspectives as a means to understand dynamics of change in Third World countries.
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SOC 3121: Sociology of Gender
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
An introduction to the sociological study of gender. Focus on gender difference and gender inequality. Analysis of the changing roles, opportunities, and expectations of women and men as their societies (and subsequently, gender relations and power) undergo change in today's world. Theoretical overview and an examination of how gender affects everyday experiences.
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SOC 3122: Sociology of Childhoods
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Introduction to the sociological study of childhoods. Examination of the interaction between societies and their youngest members-how societies shape children's livesthrough social institutions such as families, education, and the state. A close look at children's access to privileges and resources as determined by children's experiences of race, gender, class, nationality, and sexual orientation.
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SOC 3131: World Population
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Population theory and demographic method. Dynamics of fertility and mortality as the basis of population forecasting and its policy implications. Emphasis on the tie between Third World demographic trends and population issues in the rest of the world.
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SOC 3141: Sociology of Deviance
4.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
An introduction to the sociological study of deviance. Explore the social reality of deviance within contemporary society and examine the social construction of deviant categories. Specific focus on images of deviance as social constructs, rather than as intrinsic elements of human behavior. Investigation of the complex relationships between individual behavior and social structure, with a focus on power, inequality, and oppression. Also, an examination of the socio-cultural definitions of morality and behavior.
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