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SOC 271: Child Abuse
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
The study and analysis of child abuse in its various expressions with additional focus on physical and sexual abuse. Emphasis will be on models and theories of causation, dynamics, treatment and research. Prerequisite: SOC 110. 3 credits.
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SOC 272: Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
An examination of the problems associated with substance abuse including a study of the prevalent myths concerning substance abuse, and exploration of the causes of substance abuse and an exploration of how it affects the individual, the family and society as a whole. In addition, the course will examine current methods of intervention and treatment. Prerequisite: SOC 110. 3 credits.
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SOC 278: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
An examination of the causes and effects of juvenile delinquency, the juvenile justice system and treatment programs for the juvenile offender. Prerequisite: SOC 110. 3 credits.
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SOC 280: Sexuality and Society
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Study of human sexuality from psychosocial and cultural perspectives. The course will include an examination of such topics as developmental sexuality, gender roles, sexual communication, sexual orientation, coercive sex, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, and religious and ethical perspectives on sexuality. Prerequisite: SOC 110. 3 credits.
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SOC 290: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Special Topics
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SOC 311: Research Methods in Sociology.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Experiential-based course covering fundamental concepts and problems in social science research. Topics include ethics of research on human behavior, design, measurement, sampling, and interviewing and questionnaire construction. There is an emphasis on four research methods: available data, survey research, experiments, and field research. Prerequisite: SOC 110, junior standing or permission. 3 credits
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SOC 320: The Native American Experience.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A review of the development of Native American society, culture, politics and economy from prehistory to the present with special emphasis on the relationships between Native Americans and other immigrants to North America. 3 credits.
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SOC 321: Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
An intensive examination of the major sociological theorists and movements. Prerequisites: SOC 110 plus 9 credits in sociology at the 200-level or above, or permission of the instructor. 3 credits.
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SOC 322: Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
The structure and functions of religious organizations and phenomena with emphasis on the varieties of religious expression in America. Prerequisite: SOC 110, junior standing or permission. Writing process. 3 credits. {Cross listed as REL 322.}
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SOC 324: Medical Sociology
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
An examination of the societal bases of health, illness and health care. The course will include an examination of the three components of medicine: the patient, the medical professional and the health care organization. Specific topics will include: the role of the patient; doctor-patient relationships; the socialization of medical professionals; the hospital as a complex organization, cross-cultural comparisons of health care and current topics of concern such as the AIDS epidemic, new technologies and social response to the terminally ill patient. Prerequisites: SOC 110 plus 9 credits of sociology at the 200-level or above, or permission of the instructor. Writing process. 3 credits.
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