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SOC 365: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105. A sociological analysis of human social interaction. Topics include symbolic interaction, socialization, interpersonal relations. Focus is on social and cultural influences on individual and group behavior.
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SOC 366: Social Change
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105. The study of social and cultural change in community and society with emphasis upon the rate and degree of change, direction of change, mechanism of change, and planning of change.
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SOC 375: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105. The analysis and description of the problem of juvenile delinquency as it exists in a changing contemporary society.
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SOC 380: Social Classes
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105. Examination of social stratification as the system of distribution of privilege, power and prestige in modern and traditional societies. Discussion of major theories and theorists of stratification; the structure and process of systems of social inequality; the causes, correlates and consequences of socially structured inequality.
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SOC 390: Public Sociology Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 300, 301, and 360. Application of sociological tools to real-life issues in a variety of social settings. Tools include theory, concepts, research methods, and analysis. Methods may include surveys, planning, program and community development, and evaluation applications.
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SOC 415: Globalization and Development
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105 and 3 additional hours in sociology at the 300 level. An examination of development and globalization theories and globalization processes in the 21st century through comparative development analysis.
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SOC 418: Women and Aging
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: At least junior standing and either SOC 336 or consent of instructor. Examines women's experience of old age and the aging process. Specific emphasis on family, medical, and economic institutions.
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SOC 433: Sociology of Mental Illness
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105. Sociological theories of and social responses to mental illness. History and analysis of mental health systems.
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SOC 438: Social Epidemiology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105 or consent of instructor. Methods and substance of social epidemiology; demographics of illness in American society. Case studies linking environmental and behavioral variables to disease incidence examined. Specific attention to the social response to AIDS and other communicable diseases.
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SOC 449: Sociology of Law
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: SOC 105 and junior/senior standing. An analysis of the role of law in society. Special emphasis will be given to the relationship between law and social organization and the relation of sociocultural changes to substantive and procedural aspects of law. The concept of justice will also be analyzed. Law will be viewed as a collectivistic- individualistic process and as a reflection of sociocultural values.
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