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Sociology 280: Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
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Sociology 281: Independent Study:Research and Observation
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Independent Study:Research and Observation
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Sociology 298: Field Experience
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
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Sociology 301: The Archeological Origins of Civilized Societies
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
An exploration of the anthropological theory of multi-linear evolution with respect to the development of six independent civilized traditions: Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, Middle America, and Peruvian cultures. Materials will be used from the fields of prehistory ethnology, and ethnohistory. Prerequisite: Sociology 155 or 202 or permission.
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Sociology 304: Corporate Deviance
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course will examine numerous cases of corporate and governmental wrongdoing in the areas of health care, environmental destruction, job safety, discrimination, business practices and foreign markets. Structural and societal reasons for the persistence of corporate deviance, reactions and solutions to corporate deviance will be highlighted. Prerequisite Sociology 155 or 202 or permission. Also listed as Management 304.
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Sociology 305: Corporate Deviance
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course will examine numerous cases of corporate and governmental wrongdoing in the areas of health care, environmental destruction, job safety, discrimination, business practices and foreign markets. Structural and societal reasons for the persistence of corporate deviance, reactions and solutions to corporate deviance will be highlighted. Prerequisite Sociology 155 or 202 or permission. Also listed as Management 305.
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Sociology 322: Social Inequality
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
A consideration of social differences arising out of distinctions along the lines of class, race, and gender are considered as they impact the distribution of rewards in society. The focus of the study is on the United States, but other societies are also considered. Occupational, ideological, and mobility differentiation are organizing concepts in this investigation. Prerequisite: Sociology 155 or 202 or permission.
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Sociology 323: Social Inequality
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A consideration of social differences arising out of distinctions along the lines of class, race, and gender are considered as they impact the distribution of rewards in society. The focus of the study is on the United States, but other societies are also considered. Occupational, ideological, and mobility differentiation are organizing concepts in this investigation. Prerequisite: Sociology 155 or 202 or permission.
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Sociology 324: Sociology of Crime and Delinquency
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to criminology and delinquency with special emphasis on patterns of crime, victimology, difficulties in acquiring crime data, theories of crime, and the role of criminal justice system. Prerequisite: Sociology 155 or 202 or permission.
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Sociology 344: Social Psychology
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
In the attempt to study the relationships between the individual and society, social psychology is the convergence of psychology, sociology, and anthropology. Issues to be studied include: language, thought and communication; identity, morality, cooperation and competition, aggression, violence and war; attitudes and attitude change, prejudice, discrimination and racism; authority, freedom, obedience, and justice; interpersonal attraction and love. Offered yearly. Prerequisite: Psychology 101 or Sociology 155. This course is also listed as Psychology 344.
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