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SOC 335: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Emphasizes perceptions about Jesus, the changing nature and role of the Bible, especially the new testament, interactions of religion and government, issues of faith and culture, and development of modern Christianity. Same as ANTH 335 and HIST 335.
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SOC 336G: Sociology of Pop Culture
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. This course will provide students with a sociological look at creation, distribution, and effects of popular culture that have shaped, preserved, and conveyed distorted images of social class, race, gender and history to unwary consumers.
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SOC 342: Sociology of New Mexico
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Analysis of New Mexico social structure in comparative-historical perspective; cultures and population groups; inter-group relations; economy and restructuring; politics and power; border region; globalization in New Mexico; current topics. Prerequisite: SOC 101.
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SOC 343: Sociological Studies of Human Time
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Introductory course on how humans use time and how time affects social life. Topics include time in different cultures, time commodities, shift work, awareness of time, future orientation, times of human crisis and 24 hour human activity.
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SOC 348: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Specific subjects to be announced in the Schedule of Classes. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
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SOC 350: Sociological Foundations
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Focus is on becoming a sociologist including career opportunities, thinking critically about society, and conducting sociological inquiry. Emphasis is on identifying and using resources available to sociologists, communication skills for sociologists and acquisition of basic analytic techniques. Prerequisites: SOC 101G or consent of instructor.
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SOC 351: Sociological Theory
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Analysis of the main historical themes underlying contemporary sociological theory. Prerequisites: SOC 101G and SOC 251.
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SOC 352: Social Research:Methods
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. An introduction to research design and data collection strategies commonly employed in the social sciences. Topics include experiments, survey research and various other quantitative and qualitative methods. Prerequisite: C S 110G and SOC 101G and SOC 251.
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SOC 353: Sociological Research:Analysis
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Elementary data analysis class emphasizing descriptive and inferential statistical techniques commonly employed in the social sciences. Topics range from one variable analysis through regression and correlation analysis of two variables. Prerequisite: SOC 251 and C S 110G.
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SOC 357: Gender and Society
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Overview of issues related to gender, including how gender is constructed and reproduced in our society. Gender is examined from social psychological and institutional perspectives. Same as WS 357.
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