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SOCI 220: Appalachian Cultures and Traditions
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A sociological, historical, and cultural analysis of the Appalachian region and its inhabitants. Prerequisite: SOCI 101.
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SOCI 221: Class and Economic Inequality
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course focuses on economic inequality and class in the Western world with special emphasis on the U.S. experience. Topics to be covered include industrialization, the labor movement, trends in wealth and income distribution, poverty, homelessness, deindustrialization, and globalization.
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SOCI 225: Race,Gender,and Social Inequality
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course focuses on social forms of inequality in the Western world with special emphasis on the U.S. experience. Topics to be covered will include the ongoing struggle of blacks, women, gays and lesbians, and other groups to achieve equality.
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SOCI 226: Deviance and Social Control
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours An analysis of the sociological theories of deviant and criminal behavior to include discussion of societal reactions to crime and delinquency. Prerequisite: SOCI 101 or 103. Not offered every year.
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SOCI 227: Sociology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course develops students' understanding of gender as a socially constructed and maintained system of ideas and practices. Students will cultivate their ability to recognize and critically analyze the ways in which gender norms are articulated through processes of socialization, interpersonal interaction, and the media. Specific attention will be devoted to the ways in which institutionalized gender roles and norms contribute to and sustain patterns of social inequality.
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SOCI 229: Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course considers the historic emergence of popular culture as it was precipitated by the forces of modernization. A variety of reactions to and assessments of popular culture will be explored. The reactions and assessments explored will focus on both the political significance and aesthetic value of popular culture. These frameworks will subsequently be applied to a consideration of the evolution of popular music (i.e. rock'n roll) in the United States.
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SOCI 232: Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course focuses on the role of religion in social life. Key issues to be addressed include the social and psychological functions of religion, secularization, the metamorphosis of religious traditions, and the relationship between religion and politics.
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SOCI 233: Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Students will emerge from this course as more active and critical participants in our increasingly mediated world. This course will focus on the role of the media in a democratic society, the impact of the electronic media on public discourse, the political economy of the media, the representation of otherness, and the media's role as an agent of socialization.
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SOCI 235: Feminist Social Thought
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Students will develop an understanding and appreciation of the evolution of feminist thought. Students will read excerpts from both foundational, second wave, and contemporary feminist texts. Key controversies and debates within feminism will be analyzed and explored.
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SOCI 237: Ecological Thought
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Students will develop an understanding and appreciation of the evolution of ecological thought over the course of the twentieth century. Students will read and analyze representative works from the major traditions of the twentieth century ecological thought (e.g. nature writing, environmentalism, conservatism, ecology, deep ecology, anarchism, and ecofeminism).
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