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SOCI 400: Minority Groups
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
A study of present-day racial and cultural minorities with emphasis on scientific facts about race and on changing attitudes and policies. In addition to studying minority relations in the United States, attention will be given to minority relations in South Africa, the Far East, Eastern Europe, Latin American and other parts of the world. 3-0-3
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SOCI 405: Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
The study of education as a social system. Emphasis will be placed on the internal processes and structure of educational institutions, the function of education in society, and the dynamics of educational reform in a changing social environment. 3-0-3
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SOCI 410: Sociology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Sociological theories, concepts, and perspectives will be used to analyze the social meaning of gender in American society. Attention will be given to gender differences and similarities, social role expectations, and an historical survey of the changing role of men and women in our society. 3-0-3
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SOCI 411: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
An analysis of the nature and extent of criminal behavior, factors which seem to be related to such behavior, and changing attitudes toward the criminal and crime control. 3-0-3
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SOCI 415: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
This course is designed to give the student a broad understanding of the topic of juvenile deliquency in the contemporary society. Delinquency is a complex phenonmenon that is approached from a sociological perspective that includes psychological, economic and biological determinants. This course addresses issues of delinquency such as race, class and gender. This course integrqtes discussion of the theory and history of juvenile delinquency with the system's response to it. It includes the administration of justice in the Juvenile justice system, from local responses to state and federal involvement. It addresses current situations and explores the future of juvenile justice. 3-0-3
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SOCI 421: The Community
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
A study of the structure and function of rural and urban communities, their insitutions and problems. Differences between American communities and communities in other culture will be examined. 3-0-3
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SOCI 430: Special Topics: Sociology
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
A specialized study of various sociological developments. Topics will vary from semester to semester. 3-0-3
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SOCI 450: International Experience
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
The international experience course provides an opportunity for the student to expand the horizons of the course options currently listed in the catalog for Sociology through an international experience. The course can be taken more than once for different international experiences. 0-3-3
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SOCI 451: International Experience
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
The international experience course provides an opportunity for the student to expand the horizons of the course options currently listed in the catalog for Sociology through an international experience. The course can be taken more than once for different international experiences. 0-3-3
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SOCI 490: Sociology Seminar
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Independent research, guided readings, and other learning experiences offer the senior student the opportunity to study more deeply the total scope of the field of sociology. 3-0-3
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