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3.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; 3 cr (S-A). Analysis of the major institutions of India with special attention to the relationship between Hindu community organization, caste and the family; the effects of political developments, population growth, industrialization, and urbanization. P: Jr st & intro course in soc, or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (S-A). General concept of a health services system and how it interacts with larger society. Major references to U.S., Sweden and Great Britain; additional data from several other countries. Implications for public policy. P: Jr st and an intro crse in soc or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (S-I). Process of urbanization, urban structure, urban politics, and urban public policy in the U.S. and selected nation-states such as England, France, West Germany and Italy.
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3.00 Credits
I or II; 3 cr (S-A). Social prerequisites for the development and growth of science; interrelationships between science and other sectors of society; organization of science and its consequences for the production of knowledge; social processes involving the role of the scientist. P: Jr st and intro course in soc or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (S-A). Examine factors that greatly increased the use of health services and disproportionately increased expenditures for them in the U.S. and other industrialized countries, policy implications. P: Jr st or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (e-S-D). Analysis of the social, economic, political, and legal status of American Indians in modern U.S. society, with emphasis on the emergence of tribal sovereignty, American Indian ethnic identity, pan-Indianism, and the special social/and economic problems faced by American Indians. P: Jr st, intro crse in sociology or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-A). As a social institution; its place in different cultures and social strata; the impact of industrialization and urbanization on family life; family functions; the family in transition. P: Jr st & an intro course in soc, or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II; 3-4 cr (S-A). Theory and research on the social origins, processes and effects of law; examination of law-related behavior, legal institutions, law and social structure, and law and social change; linkage to contemporary theoretical and political debates. P: Jr or Sr st. When crse is offered for 3-4 cr, law stdts register for 3 cr, undergrads for 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (S-A). How compliance to and deviation from institutionalized standards are motivated and regulated through the operation and self-control, norms, roles and routines, definitions of self and interaction, social statutes and societal reactions in various organizational settings. P: Jr st and an intro course in soc, or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I or II; 3 cr (S-A). Occupational differentiation of the labor force; variations in power and prestige of occupational and professional groups; recruitment to occupations, higher education and careers; personality and work roles; professionalization processes. P: Jr st and an intro course in soc or cons inst.
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