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3.00 Credits
Examination of the definition, experience, and social distribution of mental health and illness, particularly in the United States. Emphasis on social factors as sources of distress and mental illness. Focus includes the stigma of mental illness and how mental illness is managed by treatement and legal systems. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Uses symbolic interactionist theory to examine the ways in which taken-for-granted aspects of everyday life such as public space, the workplace, home and family, and popular culture are shaped by microlevel processes. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 260; SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and SOCI 377A and SOCI 377B; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Social structure and social relations in provider settings, including but not limited to hospitals, public health, ambulatory care, and nursing homes. Emphasis on differences in financing, utilization, staffing, and relations with other social institutions. Comparison of health care systems in the U.S. and selected other nations. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
A. Survey Methods B. Experimental Methods D. Quantitative Methods E. Field Methods M. Multimethods N. Evaluation Research Methods May be repeated to a maximum of 8 semester hours as topic changes. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and STAT 208 or STAT 301; or consent of department. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
Examination of various theories and empirical research regarding the community context of crime, criminality, and crime prevention. Consideration of related policy implications. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 381; SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and SOCI 377A and SOCI 377B; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Systematic study of the last stage of the life course from a sociological perspective. The social organization of dying and death across time and culture; in various institutional settings; as the result of social, political, and environmental factors; and as experienced by self and others, including the elderly and children. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Law as a social institution, including the origins of law and its relationship to other social institutions, social control, and social change. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Relationships between gender and crime, internationally and nationally. Trends in female and male crime and victimization; the treatment of women and men in criminal justice systems. May include visits to appropriate agencies. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; SOCI 357 or SOCI 381; and SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; or consent of department.. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Social and psychological factors in delinquent behavior; causation, prevention, and rehabilitation; the role of community agencies; the juvenile court. May include visits to juvenile correctional agencies. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; and SOCI 381; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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6.00 Credits
Special readings and topics in sociology. Open only to senior majors in sociology with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of department. Credits: 1-3
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