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An analysis of research findings and theories relating to a variety of forms of "deviant behavior" . Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor.IAI: Soc 915.
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This course explores sociological theories and research on the relationship between the individual and society. Students will learn how individuals participate in the construction of society and how social structure impacts our everyday lives. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Multicultural Women. (3) (General Education/Social Sciences or Multicultural Studies) This course offers an in-depth examination of the life characteristics and experiences of multicultural groups of women. African American, Irish, Latina, Asian, Lesbian, and other multicultural groups will be discussed. Not open to students with credit in WS 285. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or WS 190.
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Group relations of ethnic, racial, religious, and sexual minorities. Conflict, separation, assimilation, and related processes. Prerequisites: Soc 100 and one additional sociology course, or consent of instructor. IAI: S7 903D; Soc 913. Community. (3) Systems of interrelated organizations, institutions, and persons clustered in the same locations. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor. Sociology of Personality. (3) The relationships between culture, social structure, socialization and personality are investigated from cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives. Especially, sociocultural factors in personality development and problems are analyzed. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the relationship between work and social life. Considers occupational structure, worker organization, and race, class and gender issues in the labor market. Prerequisite: Soc 100.
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3.00 Credits
Nature, conditions of growth, and consequences of bureaucratic organization in Western society with particular attention to the United States. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor. Social Research Methods II. (3) Hypothesis construction and testing with emphasis on research design, data gathering techniques, and scale construction. The course includes a major research project with application of sociological statistics. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Prerequisites: Soc 232 or consent of instructor; Eng 280. Social Theory. (3) An examination and analysis of the contributions made by the major classical theorists in sociology and their influences upon contemporary social thought. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of rural society from feudalism to agri-business. Emphasis on changes wrought by demographic, bureaucratic, and technological factors and their consequences for contemporary farming. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Theories of crime causation and control are discussed in relation to specific behavior systems in crime. In addition, various problem areas in criminology are discussed. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Gender and Society. (3) (General Education/Multicultural Studies) This course provides a sociological examination of theories of gender, socio-historical gender patterns, gender and American social institutions, social structure and gender, and cross-cultural comparisons. Not open to students with credit in WS 360. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or WS 190, or consent of instructor. IAI: Soc 914.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of major American marriage and family trends with an emphasis upon changes in mate selection, marital roles, marital adjustment, family life, and other related issues. Prerequisite: Soc 100 or consent of instructor. IAI: S7 902; Soc 912.
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