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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOC 2375 or permission of instructor. This is an advanced elective for criminology minors and sociology majors or minors. This course is an analysis of the intersection of criminal behavior and social class, In particular, time is spent looking at white collar professionals involved in fraud, deception, embezzling, bribery, etc. Corporate as well as governmental settings are covered. (Fall)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SOC 2300 or permission of instructor. This offering can be used as an advanced elective for sociology majors or minors. This course is an examination of the social programs designed to help people improve their levels of personal and social functioning. Special attention will be given to applied sociology, poverty reform, family issues, and comparative strategies. (Spring, odd years)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOC 2375 or permission of the instructor. This is an advanced elective for criminology minors and sociology majors or minors. The course grapples with the complexities of social control and crime. Issues of race, gender, enforcement, punishment, and the criminal justice system in general are over viewed. (Spring even years)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOC 2300 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed in Religion. This course is an advanced elective for sociology majors or minors, and all other interested students. This course is a study of the effect of social forces in shaping the thought and practice of religious institutions. Special attention will be given to American denominational policies and congregations. (Spring odd years)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOC 2375 or permission of instructor. This course is an advanced elective for criminology minors and sociology majors concerning women's experiences as offenders, victims, and prisoners in the legal system. Students will become more aware of the infl uence of gender, race, class, and sexuality in the labeling, processing, and punishment of offenders. (Spring)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOC 2375 or permission of instructor. This is an advanced elective for criminology minors and sociology majors or minors. This course broadens the student's exposure to criminology by addressing aspects of social control and crime in societies other than America. Attempting to identify alternative approaches, attention is paid to defi nitions of criminal activity, enforcement, and punishment. (Spring)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior standing. This course is required for sociology majors. The course is designed to deal with, in a more advanced and integrated manner, the discipline of sociology. Emphasis will be placed on theoretical, methodological, and practical issues. This is the capstone course for Sociology. (Fall)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOC 2300 or 2375. This course is an advanced elective for criminology minors, and sociology majors or minors. This offering is an arrangement between the student and instructor of intensive study or fi eld experience. The course includes a defi nition of goals appropriate for the advanced student, ways of attaining those goals, a schedule for frequent consultation, and means of measuring progress. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Fifteen hours in sociology and admission to the departmental honors program. Designed for the honors student in sociology; includes exten - sive reading on a select topic involving sociological theory, method, or practice. (By arrangement)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Eighteen hours in sociology, admission to the departmental honors program, and approval of thesis by department and Honors Committee. Designed for the student in sociology honors program; includes conducting a social research study or preparing an extended essay on a theoretical or applied topic. Regardless of the choice, the student is expected to write the thesis in the required format. (By arrangement)
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