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SOC 3270: Socialization
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. Socialization is the process by which individuals develop into social beings. Various theories of socialization and human development will be utilized to explore the role played by social structure and institutions in the integration of the individual into society. We will examine infant and early childhood socialization, the role of the media and social institutions in socializing children and adults, adult stages of development, and the role of history in socializing cohorts of people. Attributes: Upper-Division
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SOC 3370: Sociology of Deviance
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. Examines a variety of deviant behavior such as alcohol abuse, drug use, mental illness, violent crime, homosexuality, and prostitution. The course focuses on issues of social definition and causal explanation. Attributes: Upper-Division
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SOC 3371: Crime & Delinquency
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. Studies crime and delinquency in modern society, focusing on both individual and social causes. Attributes: Upper-Division
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SOC 3410: Medical Sociology
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. The study of the relationships between social institutions and the development of medicine as a profession. Also studied is the social demography of health, doctor-patient interactions, and ethical dilemmas developing from rapid technological advances. Attributes: Upper-Division
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SOC 3420: Political Sociology
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. This course is an introduction to "political sociology," the analysis of the interaction between politics, society, and economy. To focus the analysis, the course is oriented by two questions: What is the social basis of political power? What is the social basis for democratic regime stability or instability? Attributes: Upper-Division
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SOC 3750: Latin America
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. Traces the history of Latin America with particular attention to the development of political, economic, social, and religious institutions. Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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SOC 3751: Intro to Research Methods
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Prerequisite: SOC 2360 or MAT 1360, SOC 1110 is also a recommended. Explores the development of social research, the nature of scientific inquiry, basic methodological techniques, and examines representative sociological and political studies from the standpoint of methodology. Note: PSY 3588 may be substituted for SOC 3751 in sociology and related majors although SOC 3751 is the preferred course. Students may not receive credit for both SOC 3751 and PSY 3588. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: Sociology Majors only. Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
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SOC 3862: Racial & Ethnic Minorities
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. Comparative study of the nature of minority relations, methods and problems of group adjustment, and positions of various minority groups in the United States and other multiracial societies. Attributes: Upper-Division
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SOC 4210: Gender in the Global Context
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings SOC 1110 is a recommended prerequisite for this course. An exploration into the variety of conditions that constrain the material, social and spiritual well-being of women around the world. The course will examine how contemporary global processes of social and economic change impact women and how "development" could better address their needs. Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Junior, Senior students only.
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SOC 4250: Law and Society
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings This advanced course examines the relationship between law and society, situating law within the broader sociopolitical context. Specifically, the course explores how law shapes and is shaped by individuals, groups, organizations, and various levels of government. The course covers theoretical approaches to the sociology of law, the role of law in modern society, and law and social change. This goal is to encourage and facilitate critical thinking about law and society. It is not a technical course on practicing law, but a sociological perspective of law. Attributes: Upper-Division
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