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SOC 1161: Criminal Justice Issues
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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SOC 1161I: Criminal Justice/Internship
1.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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SOC 1200: Jewish Behv in Soc Perspective
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
This course reviews theories to explain key patterns, features and issues in contemporary Jewsih religious behavior. It explores the character of mainstream religious movements, novel alternatives, and cahllenges to the Jewsih community. The relationship between the United States and Israel is discussed in light of social institutions.
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SOC 1209: Intro to Anthropology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Introduction to the reconstruction of human evolution through the study of fossils and other evidence; primate behavior and ecology in the field; the comparative study of human cultural and social variation and similarity; archaeology; anthropological linguistics. Insights promote useful social policies.
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SOC 1209H: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Introduction to the reconstruction of human evolution through the study of fossils and other evidence;primate beha vior and ecology in the field; the comparative study of human cultural and social variation and similarity; archaeo logy;anthropological linguistics. Insights help promote useful social policies.
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SOC 1210: Soc of Familes/The Family
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Provides an introduction to sociological perspectives on families and US public policies aimed at families. Focusing on the contemporary United States, the course includes an overview of family patterns and changes over the past several decades, examining family formation and dissolution, cohabitation, marriage, divorce, remarriage, and fertility, with attention to variation in families by gender, race and ethnicity and class. We will explore how the worlds of work and family intersect and conflict, considering both paid and unpaid labor (housework, childcare) We will dicuss the private family the one in which we live most of our personal lives as well as the public family in which adults perform tasks that are important to society. I.E: Rearing children, caring for the elderly. We will examine how society provides for themselves (welfare programs) and how society regualtes family beahvior
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SOC 1215: Sociology Of Religion
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
The reciprocal relationship between religion and the rest of society; how people interact and organize themselves within religious settings; research methods and dilemmas raised in the scientific study of religion; religious diversity, change, and stability; the complexities involved in the sociological study of Jewry and the various Eastern and Western religious traditions; how religious rituals, tales, myths, and facts shape, endorse, and validate humanitys responses to the world.
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SOC 1216: Sociology of Culture
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Examines differing approaches to culture beginning with an overview of basic concepts of culture, knowledge and identity. From here, we analyze connections and tensions between literature, art, and science in the modern world, as well as explore distinctions between high and popular culture. We will pay particular attention to the rise of mass media and the formation of youth subcultures and styles around trends in popular music and visual media like television and film. The course links these vatious topics together in a concluding section on shifting notions of culture in the period of the information revolution, the internet and globalization.
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SOC 1230: Envirnmnt,Hlth&Pol
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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SOC 1231: Envrnmnt:Hlth,Eco*
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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