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SOCI 324: Marriage and Family Relations
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Deals with the psychological factors inherent in marriage and family relations. Includes such premarital factors as dating, courtship, and selection of a mate. Relates to the integration of personalities in the marital union and training of the progency. PR: SOCI 210.
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SOCI 326: Physical Anthropology/Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
An introduction to the evolutionary processes as they apply to the emergence of man and culture. Emphasis will be placed on the development of culture and society as they are related to the physical evolution of man. PR: SOCI 210.
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SOCI 330: Social Class in America
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A study of the fundamental principles of social stratification with emphasis on the American class system. Attention given to the universality of social class and the persistence of social inequality in the United States. PR: SOCI 210.
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SOCI 332: Regional Cultures
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A study of the multicultural dimensions to be found in the background of the Southern Highlands Region. The course concentrates on the development of the cultures which combined to form that of the present-day Highlands Region (Scottish, Irish, North British, etc.), but it also surveys the archaeology of past cultures of the Highlands Region as well. (See HUMN 332). PR: SOCI 210.
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SOCI 376: The Evolution of Science and Technology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
An introduction to the evolution of science and technology from the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages through the Roman Period in Europe and warring states in China, through Medieval periods in Japan and Europe, and into the early twentieth century. PR: SOCI 206 or 210.
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SOCI 410: Medical Sociology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Provides students with an understanding of the dominant issues in health and illness from a cross-cultural perspective. Areas of emphasis include the impact of morbidity and premature mortality on the social system; the concept of culture as it relates to health; historical development of medicine; models of health behavior; exploration of various theoretical frameworks associated with mental illness; and related topics. PR: SOCI 210.
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SOCI 490: Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Advanced formal course in diverse areas of sociology. Course may be repeated for different topics. PR: Consent of instructor and 6 hours of upper-level sociology courses.
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SOCI 495: Special Topics in Sociology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Independent research in major field for students who have demonstrated a capacity for responsible work. Not repeatable. PR: Permission of directing professor and dean.
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SOSC 340: Model United Nations
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Introduces students to the actual workings of the United Nations, offering insight into the difficulties involved in reaching consensus on a variety of international issues that might come before that body. PR: SPCH 208.
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SOSC 490: Seminar in Social Science
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
The capstone course for social science majors assesses competence in social science Core courses and in the area of specialization through a variety of assignments such as book critique, research paper, and content exam. PR: Social science major and senior standing.
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