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3.00 Credits
A study of the patterns of juvenile delinquency, strategies for control, and theories of juvenile delinquency causation.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the reciprocal link between the individual and the larger society. Topics covered include self-concept and its development, deviant types, status, power, exchange, justice issues, human motivation, attribution, equity.
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3.00 Credits
Social aspects of aging and older adulthood. Topics include myths about aging; the process of aging, sexual behavior, social relationships, family relationship, religious activities, and leisure of the elderly.
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3.00 Credits
Considers various types of non-institutionalized collective behaviors (such as rumors, urban legends, panics, riots) in past and modern American history as well as theories and cases of the "why" and "how" of social movements, counter-movements, and revolution
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the properties, correlates, and consequences of gender roles in contemporary societies. Emphasis on defining gener roles, tracing their historical development, considering their implications for work, marriage and fertility, with cross-cultural comparisons.
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3.00 Credits
Sociological theory, with focus on content, form, and historical development. Relationships among theories, data, and sociological explanation.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to statistics including measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, analysis of variance, and cross tabulation.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to methods of sociological research. Topics covered include qualitative and quantitative research methods, research design and implementation, experiments, survey research techniques, field research techniques, data collection, data analysis, and the ethical concerns of social research.
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6.00 Credits
Specific topics to be announced, e.g.,? environmental affairs, urban problems, poverty, population problems. May be repeated; however, only six hours may be applied to the requirements of the sociology major or minor.
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3.00 Credits
Students are placed in an organization or agency to receive experience in an applied sociology setting. Work is supervised by a sociology faculty member and the organization/agency. Research and written reports are required. Evaluations by the organization/agency and faculty member.
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