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SOCI 404: Contemporary Sociological Theory
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Examines contemporary sociological theories while linking them to classical sociological thinking emphasizing the major questions the theories address. Examples include functionalist, conflict, interactionist, exchange, critical, feminist, and structuralist theories. As the second course in the theory sequence, this course can only be taken after completion of classical theory.
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SOCI 409: Community Develpment in Developing Nations
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Defines community development and explains how it should be practiced. A major proposition in this course is that just and lasting change in communities demands engaging community members in dialogic critical pedagogy and praxis.
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SOCI 416: Research and Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
An introduction to how data is analyzed in the social sciences with the computer. The student will learn how to enter, analyze, and interpret data. Several data analyses (from univariate to multivate) are explored with the computer package of SPSS. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in SOC 220 Social Statistics or an equivalent statistics course in psychology, business, or math.
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SOCI 417: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The development of an empirical research project under the guidance of the instructor. Completed projects will be presented and critiqued by other students and the instructor.
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SOCI 418: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This culminating senior experience is a topical seminar that assesses studentsof sociology and challenges them to integrate their sociological knowledge and Christianfaith when thinking about contemporary social issues.
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SOCI 495: Internship
2.00 Credits
Eastern University
Internship provides a supervised work experience in a field related to sociology. All students must take this course in their junior or senior year. Those with clear plans for graduate school can choose SOCI 417 Senior Thesis instead.
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SOCI 498: Teaching Assistant
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
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SOCI 499: Research Assistant
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
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SOWK 105: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
An introduction to the knowledge, skills, and values of social work practice. Students will be assisted in understanding how social workers identify strengths and utilize a problem-solving process to address the needs of people in the context of their social environments. Particular attention will be given to students' self-awareness and faith as they prepare to establish professional helping relationships within the context of a social agency. Basic practice principles will be explored through the use of reading assignments, case studies, role plays, volunteer experience in social agencies, and classroom lectures.
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SOWK 110: Human Diversity and Social Interaction
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A survey of the similarities and differences of human individuals and groups, and the effect of human diversity on social interaction, within the context of social welfare and social work. Particular attention will be given to differences based on age, gender and sexual orientation; race, ethnicity and nationality; culture and lifestyle; religion; ability and disability; and socioeconomic status. Material for thought and discussion will be provided by readings, videos, students' life experiences, and classroom lectures.
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