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SOCI 413: Class, Status And Power sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
The study of the development, maintenance and change of institutionalized patterns of differential access to wealth, status, and power within the United States. Major social theories that attempt to explain the existence, constancy, and change of social inequality are emphasized. Prerequisite: 9 hours of sociology, including SOCI 318 Sociological Theory
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SOCI 414: Industrial Sociology
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A survey course that provides intensive study of the occupational structure, occupations, labor force composition and participation, and work settings. Attention will be given to the linkages between government, business, and employee organizations. Theories that attempt to account for the structure and change of and within the occupational structure and the effects of these phenomena for individuals and groups will also be examined. Prerequisites: Nine (9) semester hours of sociology
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SOCI 420: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
This course provides the experiences necessary for students to integrate and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained through successful completion of the sociology program of study. Readings, discussion, and written papers incorporating both quantitative and qualitative research methods on selected problems and issues in sociology are required. Topics include the various subdivisions within sociology with particular emphasis on the relationship of theory and research, social structure and social change, and the work of African American sociologists. Prerequisites: SOCI 317 Methods of Social Research; SOCI 318 Sociological Theory.
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SOSC 242: Principles of Soils
4.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An introduction to principles of soil science: Introduces fundamental physical, chemical and biological properties of soils, their formation, classification, distribution, productivity, and conservation. It reinforces class lectures with field trips and laboratory exercises. Prerequisites: CHEM 101 General Chemistry
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SOSC 344: Soil Management And Conservation sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
This course will emphasize soil resources of the United States and methods and plans for soil conservation, including control of erosion, the effects of climatic factors, vegetation, soil properties and other management practices on soil conservation and fertility maintenance.
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SOSC 345: Soil Fertility And Fertilizers sp
4.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Provides an assessment of soil fertility and the alteration of fertility by use of fertilizers, lime, manure, and cropping systems. The role of colloids in ion fixation and exchange is addressed. Calculations for cation exchange capacity; fertilizer, lime, and manure applications in the field are emphasized. The history, technology and use of fertilizers and their importance to the abatement of world famine and malnutrition are discussed. Prerequisites: SOSC 242 Soil Science and CHEM 101 General Chemistry
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SOSC 347: Soil Classification
2.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An overview of soil taxonomy; how soils are grouped and organized based on their properties. Descriptions of pedons in the field, their formation, distribution, classification, and use are described. Prerequisite: SOSC 242 Soil Science; CHEM 101 General Chemistry
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SOSC 450: Problems in Soil Science sp
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Individual study or research on soil or land-use problems. Study of local, regional, national, and world problems related to soils, remedies and reuse after reclamation. Prerequisite: SOSC 242 Soil Science; CHEM 101 General Chemistry
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SOSC 455: World Soil Resources
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A study of properties of soils, world soil geography, classification, present and potential productivity of soils in various continents, and factors influencing their utilization. Prerequisites: SOSC 242 Soil Science; CHEM 101 General Chemistry
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SOWK 210: Grass Roots Community Building
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Introduction to the historical wisdom of the social work profession and to community building approaches that incorporate collectivist and Afrocentric perspectives. This course includes an experimental service learning component and exposure to American sign language. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing.
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