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SOC 150: Industrial Sociology
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
The course examines many forms of work and their meaning in modern society from a sociological perspective. Both the social aspects of work in contemporary settings and how work affects other, non-work aspects of life are explored. Attention is also paid to the various sociologically relevant aspects of the work environment and how they are manipulated to affect such factors as production, worker motivation, plant management, employment, the role of unions, formal and informal worker relations. The impact of technology, politics and changing attitudes toward work and leisure is shown. Reference is made to a variety of sociological theories to explain the processes and changes in industrial relations.
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SOC 171: Introduction to Urban Studies
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course description for URB 101.
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SOC 181-199: Mini-courses in Social Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
A mini-course treats one area of sociological concern for one-third of a semester. The following mini-courses are offered:
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SOC 184: Problems of Work
1.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Problems of Work
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SOC 197: Poverty,Children & Public Policy
1.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Poverty,Children & Public Policy
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SOC 200: Careers,Practice and Professional Computing for Sociology and Criminology
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course focuses on: (1) the discipline and profession of sociology/ criminology; (2) career exploration and career development skills for undergraduate sociology/criminology majors; (3) professional writing skills; (4) graduate and professional school exploration and advising; (5) applied sociology and action anthropology; (6) professional socialization; (7) computer literacy in research and presentation of self both in person and on the Internet; and (8) professional ethics.
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SOC 201: Research Methods in the Social and Political Sciences
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course is an introduction to the research methodologies employed by social scientists. Major analytic issues covered in the course include measurement validity and reliability, the grounds for making causal inferences, sampling and research ethics. Major techniques to be studied include participant observation, survey research, experimentation, intensive interviewing and evaluation research. Required of all sociology/criminology majors. Prerequisites: SOC 101, CJS 101 or PSC 101 and MTH 111 or in progress.
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SOC 220: The Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course examines the criminal justice system and its effects on individuals within the system. It also considers the criminal justice systems effects on individuals both inside and outside the system with respect to the commission of crime. Prerequisite: SOC 221 recommended.
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SOC 221: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Criminology is the sociological analysis of crime in American society. Different types of crime are examined: street crime, white-collar crime, victimless crime, corporate crime and political crime. By critically examining theories of crime causation, the student gains an understanding of the social forces which contribute to the commission of crime.
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SOC 231: Marriage and Families
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
A social scientific study of contemporary and historical forms of marriage and family life in America. We will compare different types of American families with family structures in other parts of the world and other historical periods. We will study interactions between family systems and work, education, health care and legal systems and focus on their public policy implications.
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