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SOA 243: Deviance
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits SOA 101 Examination, evaluation and discussion of major theories and approaches to deviance, forms of deviance, their institutional relationships, implications for individuals and applications of concepts to "real world" events.
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SOA 251: Social Psychology
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits SOA 101 and PSY 121 Consideration of current theory and research on self, perception, social influence, attitude formation, intergroup relations, altruism and aggression. Emphasis on ethical and social issues in conduct and application of social psychological research.
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SOA 301: Methods of Social Research
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits 12 credits of SOA or Permission Fundamentals of logic and procedures of social research. Emphasis on research design, measurements of attitudes and behavior, techniques of scaling, coding and analysis of data
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SOA 301 - Methods of Social Research
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SOA 302: Sociological Theory
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits 12 credits of SOA or Permission Examination, evaluation and discussion of major concepts and theories developed since mid-19th century with concentration on those thinkers whose work is relevant to contemporary society.
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SOA 302 - Sociological Theory
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SOA 311: Topics in Anthropology
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
2-4 credits SOA 211 Analysis of selected anthropological problems and/or culture areas, acculturation, applied anthropology and ethnography.
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SOA 315: Michigan Archaeological Field Work
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits Fee TBA SOA 215 or Permission Research in peer-reviewed and/or primary sources, application of research to data from local sites resulting in written report, exhibition, or public presentation. Supervision of field crews in Spring Term excavation and survey program. Intended for students with experience in and serious commitment to archaeological research.
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SOA 325: Conflict and Class
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits SOA 101 Examination of class inequality and its consequences. Topics may include ideology, social movements, and issues in war and peace. Attention is paid to how race and gender issues intersect with class in both national and international settings.
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SOA 326: Complex Organizations
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits SOA 101 In-depth examination of organizational theory with special focus on organizational metaphors and the social construction of structure, behavior and quality.
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SOA 328: Media:Impact and Consequences
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits SOA 101 Examination of changes in media (from oral to print to electronic) with emphasis on the implications of electronic media from essentially a social structural (institutional) perspective. Traces the implications of this for other institution areas, culture and self.
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SOA 353: Sociology of Gender
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits SOA 101 How gender practices are socially constructed and enacted. Examine through ethnographic and observation methods how family, religion, race/ethnicity and social class have shaped gender relations. Explore movements to change and resist change in gender arrangements.
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