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SOCI 231: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
The history, philosophy and process of the juvenile court system are studied. Students are familiarized with the juvenile facilities utilized by the State of West Virginia. The differences between adult and juvenile offenders is emphasized along with the differences in the roles of correctional officers and staff in these locations. Current court cases and juvenile laws are examined in depth.
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SOCI 233: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
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SOCI 240: Correctional Counseling
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
A survey of contemporary counseling interventions for juvenile and adult offenders with an emphasis on cognitive and behavior modifications strategies. Other counseling models will also be examined.
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SOCI 250: Community Based Corrections
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
The history, philosophy, types and current trends in community based corrections is studies and field trips to local facilities are utilized. The role of the correctional officer in this setting is examined. The function and operation of the parole and pardon boards as well as the statutory linitations and authorization of the court system are studied in depth.
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SOCI 260: Special Topics In Sociology
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
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SOCI 301: Medical Sociology
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
This course is a survey of issues related to medicine as an institution in industrial society. Some attention is given to alternative health systems, but primary thrust is oriented around social inequality. The socio-economic variables in the health care delivery system, socio- psychological factors surrounding the patient, and the roots of the current health care crisis.
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SOCI 305: Social Strat/Power In Society
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
(SOCI-221 or consent of Department Chair) The course will focus on patterns of wealth, prestige, and power in American society. The contemporary configurations of social class will be analysed in the light of historical patterns as well as future developments. The impact of social class status on the individual and social-psycholog- ical patterns of class behavior will be studied. Philosophic arguments regarding the ethics of inequality will be considered.
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SOCI 307: Religion In American Life
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
(SOCI-221 or consent of the Department Chair) Through an interdisciplinary study of religious institutions and movements, this course will focus on the influence and impact of religion on American culture. Selected illustra- tions of religion's impact on social movements and social institutions will be considered.
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SOCI 310: Sociology Of Family
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
An examination of the family as a social institution-- historical and cultural basis; changing definitions of family roles and functions; the family in relationship to to economic, political, and social change.
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SOCI 312: Death And Dying
3.00 Credits
BridgeValley Community and Technical College
The course explains the issues and problems associated with death in American society. Topics such as changing attitudes grief, funeral practices, life after death, the dying patient, and widowhood are presented from a variety of perspectives.
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