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3.00 Credits
Study of crime emphasizing definition and causation of criminal behavior, crime reporting, occupational crime, professional and organized crime, and treatment of offenders.
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3.00 Credits
Sociological analysis of murder in the United States. Topics include women and children who kill, multicide, satanic and cult killings, and types of crime scenes.
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3.00 Credits
Sociological perspective and analysis of the nature, development, identification, and treatment of mental illness. Examines the convergence of sociology, psychiatry, and psychology within the context of contemporary treatment systems. Explores prevalence and incidence rates of psychiatric disorders with particular attention given to the effects of social inequality on psychological well-being.
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3.00 Credits
Sociological perspectives on the distribution and etiology of disease, differential response to illness, medical care and its organization, mortality, the hospital as an institution, medical education, and health policy and politics.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Crosslisted with WGST 312. Introduces key theoretical and substantive issues in the sociology of women's health and healing. Draws from feminist theories and their intersections with critical perspectives on gender, race/ethnicity, social structure, power and medicine; attention to social and cultural factors in the U.S. and abroad.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture, plus listening to be arranged. Application of sociological perspective to various American musical subcultures, e.g., pop, rock, jazz, classical. Analysis of social organization, economic and commercial aspects, socialization and career mobility of musicians, structure of performing groups and their audiences, and trends in musical taste.
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3.00 Credits
Study of religion as a product of collective human endeavor, as a social institution; functions, types, and structures of religious organizations and conduct; relationships between religion and other aspects of sociocultural and class existence.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of well-defined topics in sociology not treated in regular courses. Topics will be announced in Schedule of Courses.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Approved for the Arts and Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). The economy as a social institution; sociological theories of the development of capitalism; historical development of industrialization; labor-management relations; trade unions; the service economy; globalization.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Crosslisted with PAS 392/WGST 343. Note: Approved for the Arts and Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). Persistent poverty in the 3rd world and specific groups in the U.S. Focuses on the causes, consequences, solutions and survival strategies.
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