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S 319: Science,Technology,and Society
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: 3 credit hours of sociology or consent of instructor. Issues such as development and structure of the scientific community; normative structure of science; cooperation, competition, and communication among scientists; scientists' productivity, careers, and rewards; development of scientific specialties; and relationship between science and society.
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S 320: Introduction to Statistics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: MATH M212 or M301 or M303. Basic concepts of data analysis and statistical inference, applied to 1-sample and 2-sample location problems, the analysis of variance, and linear regression. Probability models and statistical methods applied to practical situations using actual data sets from various disciplines. Credit given for only one of S320 or MATH M365.
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S 321: Textile Design II-Woven and Constructed
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: S220. An exploration of constructed textiles using loom and non-loom techniques. Students will have the opportunity to explore and master several techniques in depth and investigate the creative potential of each. Specific technique and project choices, selected from a broad range of historical and contemporary approaches, will be presented each semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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S 322: IntermediateMacroeconomic Theory:Honors
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: E202 and E321. Designed for students of superior ability. Covers same core material as E322 and substitutes for E322 as a prerequisite for other courses. Credit given for only one of S322 or E322.
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S 322 - IntermediateMacroeconomic Theory:Honors
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S 324: Mental Illness
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: S230 or consent of instructor. Social factors in mental illness: incidence and prevalence by social and cultural categories; variations in societal reaction; social organization of treatment institutions.
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S 325: Textile Design II-Printed and Dyed
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: S220. An exploration of methods of applying dyes and pigments in prewoven cloth with emphasis on the development of personal images. Specific projects, changing each semester, will offer new approaches to applying color, texture, and construction to fabric. Students will have the opportunity to explore and master several techniques in depth and to investigate the potential of each.May be repeated once for credit.
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S 326: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: 3 credit hours of sociology or consent of instructor. Social origins of civil and criminal law, social bases of legal decision making, and social consequences of the application of law.
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S 327: Language,Action,and Social Interaction
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Consent of instructor. R: LING L205. Participants in social interaction use language to perform such activities as describing, telling stories, requesting, criticizing, apologizing, insulting, objecting, joking, greeting, and teasing. This course concerns how participants accomplish these actions in talk and face-to-face interaction. Instruction may include use of video/audio recordings or computer analysis of interaction. Credit given for only one of S327 and LING L327.
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S 329: Women and Deviance
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Using theoretical models of women and deviance, this course examines gender norms and roles in crime, detective fiction, mental illness, alcoholism, drug addiction, lesbianism, rape, and abortion.
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S 330: Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: C342, S342, or R340; and C343 or S343. For students with unusually good aptitude or preparation. An integrated lecture-laboratory course covering structure and bonding of inorganic compounds, including transition metal coordinate compounds, organometallic compounds, and bioinorganic complexes. Further topics will include nuclear chemistry and reaction mechanisms. Credit given for only one of N330, S330, C118, S118, C106-C126, or S106-S126.
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S 330 - Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
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