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3.00 Credits
The course examines current and controversial issues in Criminal Justice such as the social consequences of legislative statutes like the U.S. Patriot Act, Three Strikes Laws, the Knock and Announce Rule, and DNA related legal issues.Prerequisites: SCCJ 200 and SCCJ 208.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
(SCCJ 101 OR SCCJ 102 AND SCCJ 104 AND SCCJ 202 AND SCCJ 205 AND SCCJ 210 AND SCCJ 222)
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3.00 Credits
A course covering graphic representation of data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, the normal distribution and the use of standard scores, and simple correlation and regression.Prerequisites: SCCJ 200 and SCCJ 314.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
(SCCJ 101
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3.00 Credits
Causes, consequences of, and interaction among the three major demographic variables: 1) fertility, 2) mortality, and 3) migration. The various policy alternatives with respect to the three (3) demographic variables will be examined.Prerequisites: SCCJ 103, or consent of the Instructor.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
SCCJ 103
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3.00 Credits
Historical evolution of family structures and functions, current changes, and problems.Prerequisites: SCCJ 200.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
SCCJ 200
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3.00 Credits
This course gives students an opportunity to engage the sociological literature studying work. The course will address topics such as organizational behavior, alienation, systems of control, occupational differentiation, work and leisure, and job satisfaction. More specifically, it will look at three issues: the destabilization of work and employment, the shift toward a service-based economy and away from industry, and the decline of U.S. labor unions. This course will prepare students to understand the social patterns that influence our working lives in nonobvious ways, applying sociological theories to a specific institution in society.Prerequisites: SCCJ 101 or 102 and 200. Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Individual reading or field study by students wishing to pursue a special interest within the field of sociology, but not covered by one of the regular sociology courses.Prerequisites: Consent of the Instructor.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A general course describing the history and evolution of the corrections process. Covers all aspects of institutional and community based corrections.Prerequisites: SCCJ 311 or SCCJ 313 or SCCJ 315 or SCCJ 316.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
(SCCJ 311 OR SCCJ 315 OR SCCJ 313 OR SCCJ 316)
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore the relationship between sexuality, gender and the body in a U.S. and global content. Historical trends, social movements, social construction and sexual identities will be covered. prerequisities SCCJ 200 or WMGS 201. Three credits.
Prerequisite:
(SCCJ 101 OR WMGS 201 AND SCCJ 309)
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3.00 Credits
The course will foster an understanding of human culture and how mass media, especially Hollywood movies, are affecting culture(s) and our construction of ourselves as cultural beings. In this course students will learn the analytical and interpretive methods, research skills, and human wisdom of the disciplines of sociology and anthropology.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
(SCCJ 101 OR SCCJ 102 AND SCCJ 310)
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3.00 Credits
Description and critical study of the more important sociological theories of the 19th and 20th centuries.Prerequisites: SCCJ 200 and SCCJ 202 or SCCJ 208 and SCCJ 314 Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
(SCCJ 200 AND SCCJ 202 OR SCCJ 208 AND SCCJ 314)
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