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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Students are oriented to the discipline of sociology, academic expectations for the major, ethical issues, and professional organizations, and introduced to diverse career opportunities and options for graduate studies. Preq: SOC 2010 or SOC 2020; and Sociology major.
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3.00 Credits
Social systems analysis of criminal justice agencies. Primary focus is on law enforcement and corrections and their interagency relationship with courts and prosecution. May also be offered as JUST 2880.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the nature and causes of criminal behavior; societal attempts to control crime; and social responses to crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system. May also be offered as JUST 2890.
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3.00 Credits
Study of human social relationships as influenced by life in the open country and in small towns and villages, including considerations of the rural population, rural social institutions, processes of change in agricultural technology, and community area planning and development. May also be offered as RS 3010.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the first in a two-semester methods sequence, and focuses on conceptual issues related to research design, and on examples of an array of data collection and analysis techniques. Topics include the research process, linking theory and methods, conceptualization and measurement, sampling, research design, and research ethics. Preq: SOC 2010 or SOC 2020.
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4.00 Credits
This course is the second in a two-semester methods sequence, and provides a brief review of research design and a concentrated focus on statistical analysis. Topics include organizing and coding data, indexes and scales, measures of central tendency and variability, and univariate, bivariate and multivariate statistics. Includes Honors sections. Preq: SOC 3020; and one of STAT 2300 or STAT 3090 or STAT 3300. Coreq: SOC 3041.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany SOC 3040. Coreq: SOC 3040.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of mate selection, living together, marital relations, family planning, conflict resolution, divorce and remarriage, later life adjustments, and singlehood as a lifestyle in the U.S. Includes Honors sections.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the family as a social institution. Primary focus is on families in the U.S. with comparisons to other cultures. Topics include history of the family, trends in family formation and dissolution, division of labor, intergenerational relationships, family violence, and policy. Analyses of race, class, and gender are incorporated. Includes Honors sections. Preq: SOC 2010 or SOC 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces changes in the structure of work from preindustrial to postindustrial periods. Topics include the effects of stratification on career decisions, career paths and implications for life changes, social effects of scientific management of work, unionization, globalization, the rise of multinational corporations, and cross-cultural comparisons of management styles. Preq: SOC 2010 or SOC 2020.
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