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Systematic examination of the basic nature of crime. Emphasis placed on extent, social foundations, police, courts, law, prisons, theories of punishment, theories of causation, and efforts in prevention.
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3 Hours. An introduction to the rationale and use of social research methods. The course covers the techniques of problem formation, data collection and data analysis in survey; experimental, evaluation and qualitative research. Prerequisite: Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment of Soc 3323 or consent of instructor. Credit may not be earned in both Soc 4313 and Sowk 4313.
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3 Hours. A study giving explicit recognition to the nature and importance of urbanism as a world phenomenon, with the main focus of attention on urbanism and social change as they are manifest in various aspects of urbanization in the United States.
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3 Hours. Examination of the role of humans and human activity in an ecosystem. Focus on the reciprocal, symbiotic relations between humans and the natural environment of which they are a part.
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3 Hours. Sociological theories (role, reinforcement, cognitive and symbolic interactionism) applied to understanding the development of self, self-presentation, attitudes, interpersonal influence and attraction, pro-social and aggressive behavior, and inter-group interaction. Emphasis is placed on the interdependence of group and individual in social relationships. Prerequisite: 3 hours of Sociology or Psychology.
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3 Hours. An analysis of gender roles as both macro and micro levels including emphasis on gender in relation to marriage, family, the economy, work, domestic violence, the media, and specifically in male-female relations.
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3 Hours. Study current sociological theory, such as functionalism, social conflict, symbolic interactionism, dramaturgy exchange, and critical theory. Emphasis on historical roots of theories, as well as contemporary developments. Prerequisite: SOC 1113.
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3 Hours. The agents and processes of social change. Differential stability and adaptability of diverse cultures, and methods and mechanisms which may be used in promoting social change. Prerequisite: SOC 1113.
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3 Hours. Analysis of status, occupation, income and other elements in human societies. Critical evaluation of theory and research pertaining to social stratification and the associated lifestyles.
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3 Hours. Study of the ramifications of death; experiences and rights of the dying; significance to those who mourn; the meaning to society of the reality and symbolism of death.
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