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SOCI 2211: Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
An exploration of the social influences on family life. Examines how social and cultural factors affect our understandings of, experiences with, and opportunities within families. Examines the diversity of family forms over time, across cultures, and within the U.S. May include topics such as dating, marriage, parenting, housework, balancing work and family, divorce, family violence, and the effects of economics, poverty, social policies, and social status on family life. 3 credits
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SOCI 2212: The Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Education as a politicized social institution; schools and enculturation; schooling and bureaucratization; educational philosophies across cultures and historically; social functions and dysfunctions of schooling; schooling, the social order and mobility; education and employment; educational trends; de-schooling, alternative schools, charter schools, homeschooling. 3 credits
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SOCI 2213: Sociology of Law and the Legal System
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines legal institutions in their social context and crossculturally. The relationships between law and social norms, values and beliefs; the formulation and implementation of laws; interdependence between the law and social structure, power and change; the legal profession. The process of law making/breaking; law and power, change and social justice; the practice of law. 3 credits
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SOCI 2215: Sociology of Sport and Leisure
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Sports as a major social institution and a significant part of popular culture. Examination of reciprocal relations between sports and society. The impact of social forces (urbanization, technology, bureaucracy, changing ideologies) on the nature of sport. Special topics include sports' relation to other institutions, such as family, politics, mass media, education, economy and religion. 3 credits
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SOCI 2224: Sociology of Health and Medicine
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Sociological examination of health and illness and the social institutions that affect them. Explores social issues of health and illness and the manner by which medical resources and health hazards are distributed. May cover topics such as HIV/ AIDS, health care institutions, medical stigmas, the health effects of environmental toxins, and food safety issues. 3 credits.
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SOCI 2233: Sociology of Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A focus on the socio-cultural aspects of sexuality, including social scientific theories for understanding sexuality, the interconnections of gender and sexuality, manners by which we learn about sexuality from childhood through adolescence and adulthood, social institutions and cultural forms that affect individual experiences and conceptualizations of sexuality, and current social issues concerning the sexual. 3 credits
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SOCI 2303: Crime,Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course broadly examines the relationship, as well as social construction, of crime and criminal law. Legal constructions of crime do not take place in a vacuum; rather, they are also the domain of legislatures, interest groups (and lobbies), task forces, implementation authorities, law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys and social groups. Crime may be also be construed as local, national or global, and comparative in nature. Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or ANTH 1202 or permission of the department chair. 3 credits
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SOCI 2311: Population,Ecology and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines diverse socio-cultural strategies used by human societies throughout the world. The course addresses a broad range of social formations such as those used by tropical hunters and foragers, small scale agriculturists and pastoralists, peasant farmers, and agro-industrial corporations as they respond to and transform the natural environment. Students will learn to apply an anthropological perspective toward the understanding of topics of great global import such as population, pollution, industrialization, sustainable development, and ecosystems. 3 credits
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SOCI 2314: Formal Organizations
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Nature of bureaucracy and its effect on personality, social relations, group dynamics and social change. Bureaucratic arrangements and processes in a variety of organizational contexts, such as the corporation, voluntary associations, university, union, professional association, government bureau and church. Special attention to the role of power in bureaucratic settings and exchanges. 3 credits
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SOCI 2410: The Sociology of Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course offers an in-depth analysis of mass media, critically focusing on the political context and uses of film, television and newspapers in a democratic society. Special attention is given to the position of women and minorities in the media industry. Includes comparative analysis with other societies. 3 credits
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