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3.00 Credits
Description:This course will examine the emotional, intellectual, and biological changes that characterize different stages of adulthood and end-of-life, as well as how major social forces influence and respond to an aging population. Prerequisite: SOCL101 or SOCL201 or PSYC101; or graduate status. Notes: Cross-listed as GRNT 504 and PSYC 504. Offered periodically in the spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Emphasis on the functions of sport for individuals and on sport as a social institution. Notes: Offered variable times.
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1.00 Credits
Description: A themed service-learning course that will address an element of the criminal justice system. The course will include both significant classroom and placement components. Notes: Sociology majors and sociology minors may not have more than 7 hours count towards the major or minor from SOCL 463-464, SOCL503A-B, SOCL507A-B, SOCL 340, ANTH 463-464, ANTH 503A-B, and ANTH 340. Offered variable times. Prerequisites: SOCL 101 or 201.
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3.00 Credits
Description: A themed service-learning course that will address an element of the criminal justice system. The course will include both significant classroom and placement components. Notes: The course will include both significant classroom and placement components. Sociology majors and sociology minors may not have more than 7 hours count towards the major or minor from SOCL 463-464, SOCL503A-B, SOCL507A-B, SOCL 340, ANTH 463-464, ANTH 503A-B, and ANTH 340. Offered variable times. Permission of Instructor and Chair of Sociology and Anthropology is required. Prerequisite: SOCL 101 or 201.
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3.00 Credits
Description: The study of human migration across international borders with particular focus on U.S. immigration policy. Prerequisite: SOCL 101 or 201; or graduate status. Notes: Offered periodically.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An in depth examination of men, the male gender role, and masculinity. Students will examine how masculinity is socially constructed, performed, utilized, and understood in diverse cultures. Prerequisite: SOCL 201 or 101; or graduate status. Notes: Offered periodically.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An in depth examination of men, the male gender role, and masculinity. Students will examine how masculinity is socially constructed, performed, utilized, and understood in diverse cultures. Prerequisite: SOCL 201 or 101; or graduate status. Notes: Offered periodically.
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4.00 Credits
Description: Study of social research methods, with an emphasis on survey research and analyses of quantitative data, and experience carrying out a research project. Notes: Lab Fee: $25. Offered in fall and spring. The course may not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisites: SOCL 316 and SOCL/ANTH302 with a C- or better. Restricted to undergraduate sociology majors.
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4.00 Credits
Description: Study of social research methods, with an emphasis on survey research and analyses of quantitative data, and experience carrying out a research project. Notes: Lab Fee: $25. Offered in fall and spring. Prerequisites: SOCL 316 and SOCL/ANTH302 with a C- or better. Restricted to undergraduate sociology majors.
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4.00 Credits
Description: Study of social research methods, with an emphasis on field research, analysis of qualitative data, and experience carrying out a research project. Prerequisite: ANTH341, SOCL316, and SOCL/ANTH302 with a C- or better; or graduate status. Notes: Offered in spring. Lab Fee: $25.
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