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SOC 385: Introduction to Applied Sociology
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
An introduction to the substantive areas and ways in which sociological concepts and methods can be applied in non-academic diverse settings - such as businesses, government agencies, schools, social work, and non-profit organizations. The course will examine the characteristics of sociological practice and different types of social problems that are addressed by applied sociology. consulting. Students will use sociological skills to help solve social problems.
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SOC 390: Research Course in Sociology
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisites: SOC 301 and SOC 302 are prerequisites; or by permission of instructor. A small group of students work closely with a faculty member on his/her ongoing research. Students will learn to use the data collection and analysis methods used for the project and be offered opportunities to present the findings on campus or at a regional sociology meeting.
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SOC 391: Independent Study in Sociology
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisite: Departmental Permission For advanced students. In-depth study of specific topic in sociology. Formal proposal must be submitted to department and approved before the student can register for independent study.
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SOC 393: Independent Research in Sociology
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisite: Departmental Permission For advanced students undertaking an independent research project in sociology with the guidance of department faculty. Formal proposal must be submitted to the sponsoring faculty for department approval. The project should culminate in a paper to be presented on campus or a regional sociology conference.
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SOC 399: Internship in Sociology
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisite: Departmental Permission Applied experience in major field of study. Consult department for details. Only two units of internship may be used toward a degree in sociology.
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SOC 401: The Washington Center
8.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
The Washington Semester Program affords students the opportunity to pursue internships, course work, and enrichment activities during a semester in the Washington, D.C. area. Programs are provided by the Washington Center and the Washington Internship Institute but the student earns TCNJ credit for the semester.
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SOC 402: Tutorial: Survey Research Methods
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisites: SOC 301 and 302 or by permission of instructor. This course builds upon the theoretical and methodological skills acquired in SOC 301 and 302 to design, conduct, and analyze original survey research. It is designed to approximate the workload and timeline of a professional survey project. The survey conducted will be tailored to parameters set by a client (which will vary each time the course is offered), but students will have a great deal of control over the survey instrument and the selection of a sample. Students will also write professional reports based on data collected in the survey.
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SOC 403: Tutorial: Socio-Spatial Analysis
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisites: SOC 301 and 302 or by permission of instructor. While demography has long been a subspecialty within sociology, the development of geographic information systems (GIS) presents a new medium on which to display demographic information as well as perform spatial analysis. This course teaches sociology students how to use GIS software, how to spatially display demographic information, and how to propose and test hypotheses using GIS.
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SOC 404: Tutorial: Qualitative Interviewing and Analysis
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisites: SOC 301 and 302 or by permission of instructor. Building upon the foundations for analyzing social life laid in SOC 301 and SOC 302, this tutorial involves student sociology majors directly in qualitative interview research and analysis. Student teams in this tutorial will work directly with the professor to learn and use interviewing skills, to learn qualitative analysis skills using computer software, and to adapt research writing skills to qualitative questions/data. This course will develop the research skills of all student majors, but will be particularly valuable to students who plan graduate study in social science or applied research careers. Major project required.
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SOC 405: Tutorial: Doing Theory in Sociology
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisites: SOC 301 and SOC 302or by permission of instructor Building on the conceptual and methodological understanding from SOC 301 and 302, students examine the work of contemporary socio-cultural theorists. Their views on stability, conflict, exchange processes, change in social and cultural life, social reality, meaning, and the interpretive processes in human interaction are discussed and examined using empirical material.
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