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SCHG 503: Advanced Topics in Social Change-Social Sciences WR
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Approved for the Arts & Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). Provides advanced study of a specific topic related to social change from an interdisciplinary, social sciences perspective.
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SCHG 513: U. S. Social Justice Movements
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Junior-level standing. Note: Crosslisted with WGST 513; HIST 513; PAS 513. Course will begin with abolitionism, then concentrate on social justice upsurges of the 20th century, with emphasis on women in the civil rights and Black liberation movements.
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SCHG 538: Critical Social Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Crosslisted with PHIL 538. A critical examination of interdisciplanay theories that seek to understand and explain social formations while at the same time uncovering ways that such formations can be unjust and irrational.
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SOC 201: Introduction to Sociology -SB
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Formerly SOC 209. Introduction to the study of human societies. How societies are organized and changed and the implications of social organization on everyday life.
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SOC 202: Social Problems - SBCD2
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Structural sources and individual experiences of the major contradictions of contemporary societies. Poverty, racial/ethnic conflict, work and occupations, and the environment may be among the topics considered.
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SOC 203: Self and Society - SB
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Introduction to the study of the relationship between the individual and society. Focus on growth of self, the behavior of people in groups, and the theories and research that aid understanding these phenomena.
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SOC 210: Race in the United States -SBCD1
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Examines the social processes leading to the development of major racial grouping in the United States. Focuses on racialization in the United States, relationship between assimilation and racialization, and causes and consequences of the social construction of race.
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SOC 301: Introduction to Social Statistics
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Completion of General Education Math Requirement. Note: Credit may not be earned for this course and MATH 109, PSYC 301 or MGMT 201. Statistical concepts used in the social sciences: descriptive statistics, probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, estimation, regression and correlation, categorical data analysis, and statistical control.
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SOC 303: Introduction to Research Methods-WR
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Approved for the Arts and Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). An overview of research methods commonly used in sociology. Elements of quantitative research design, the logic of inquiry, and ethical issues.
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SOC 305: Urban Sociology
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
An introduction to the sociology of urban areas, including the study of how humans organize their lives in cities; analysis of the form and development of cities; and review of theories and research that aid understanding these phenomena.
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