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3.00 Credits
F-Odd Years Prerequisite: SOC 211. A study of humanity, biologically and culturally, including its origins, changes, and present-day manifestations utilizing a cross-cultural approach. Topics: language, food gathering, kinship, social stratifications; economic, political, religious structures.
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Prerequisite: SOC 211. Reciprocal credit: SW 370. Gender and sexuality in American society and crossculturally with consideration to the role of gender in structuring identity, male/female interaction, and constraining or expanding opportunities. Topics: Sexual development, function and dysfunction, cultural and socio-psychological issues, and Christian, ethical and moral responses.
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Prerequisites: 21 SOC hours including 417 or 425; 422; and departmental approval. A field situation in a community agency. Supervision will be provided by the agency and department. A journal and substantive term paper are required.
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Prerequisites: 6 hours of SOC including SOC 211. The origin and development of social thought with an emphasis on contemporary social theory.
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Prerequisites: SOC 211, PSY 213. Reciprocal credit: PSY 418. See PSY 418 for description.
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Prerequisite: SOC 211. Reciprocal credit: SW 419. A study of the social, cultural, historical, political-economic, and psychological dimensions of minority-majority group relations with an emphasis on American society. Problems and intervention strategies will be examined.
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Prerequisite: SOC 211. Reciprocal credit: SW 420. An interdisciplinary investigation of death and dying exploring contributions from anthropology, ethics, health sciences, history, literature, psychology, religion, and sociology. Strategies of counseling with dying persons and their families will be central.
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Prerequisite: MAT 114; 6 additional hours in SOC including 211. Research design, applied techniques, and data analysis methods with emphasis on a research project, from problem formulation to research report.
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Prerequisites: SOC 211, 225. Family theories from sociological and family studies perspectives exploring historical roots, assumptions, concepts, and applications for strengthening relationships. Emphasizes premarital and family life education, marriage and family enrichment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SOC 211, 225. Reciprocal credit: PSY 435. An in-depth look at the family, life issues, threats and challenges today. Biblical principles related to such issues as parent-child relationships, work and family, divorce and family violence are discussed. Preventive techniques and solutions are considered.
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