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Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or permission of instructor Investigation of the development of gender identity and gendered society from feminists, men's, social-psychological, and structural perspectives with primary emphasis on gender roles as constructed in modern society.
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Prerequisite: PSYC 110, SOCI 110 and PSYC 306 The relation between attitudes and behavior, the self concept, group formation and maintenance, perception, and interpersonal interaction are among the topics examined. (Dual listing with PSYC 331.)
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Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or permission of instructor An examination of stratification and inequality in societies, with particular emphasis on American capitalist society. The course explores sociological explanations of the development, existence and perpetuation of institutionalized inequality in society, and the impact of inequality on personal and family life, education and politics.
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Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or permission of instructor This course provides a general look at complex organizations, their impacts and trends. The course focuses on the themes of organizational life and life within organizations in the context of our larger social life, social institutions, and other post-modern dynamics. (Dual listing with AJUS 340.)
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Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or permission of instructor An exploration of the manners in which society, community, and place of worship mold human beliefs, and how beliefs, in turn, shape the social world.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the development of work and our relationship to it in other spheres of life, including work-related issues such as deskilling, job satisfaction, equity, mobility and reform.
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Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or permission of instructor An overview of crime and the criminal justice system. Emphasis is placed on major theories and research findings, the criminal justice system, criminology as a practical field, criminology as an academic discipline, and adult crime. (Dual listing with AJUS 350.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or permission of instructor Inquiry into the history, development and structure of organized labor, with a major focus on American unionism, union structure and organization, collective bargaining, strikes labor economics and the nonunionized sector.
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Prerequisite: SOCI 110 or permission of instructor An overview of the social, economic, political and psychological aspects of racial and ethnic inequality from both particularistic and structural perspectives. Analysis of causes, consequences and strategies of elimination of racial discrimination.
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A systematic examination of the various types of social disorganization with special emphasis on collective forms of norm violation. (Dual listing with AJUS 365.)
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