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SM 461: Capstone in Sport Management
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This capstone class is the final course in the degree sequence for students majoring in Sports Management. Students will review, assess, and apply the concepts they have learned during undergraduate studies through the creation of a customized graduation portfolio.
Prerequisite:
[[SM-325]] with a minimum grade of 2.0
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SM 462: Sports Management Internship
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is designed to help students gain practical, hands on experience in the sport management field. Students will work directly with sport management professionals applying curricular theory and principles to real life situations.
Prerequisite:
[[SM-201]] with a minimum grade of 2.0
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SM 466: Advanced Sports Management Internship
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is designed to help students gain practical, hands on experience in the field of sports. Students will work directly with sport management professionals at a sport organization.
Prerequisite:
[[SM-341]] with a minimum grade of 2.0
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
A systematic view of sociology, providing essentials for an approach to questions about man in society; analysis of social processes, structures, and functions.
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SOC 201: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course introduces students to the American criminal justice system, with a focus on the interconnectedness of the major pieces: the police, the courts, and the correctional system. Benefits and limitations of the existing criminal justice system will be explored, along with growing threats to both society and the system itself.
Prerequisite:
[[SOC101]] or Permission of Instructor
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SOC 211: The Family
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
History and ethnological studies of family. Role of family in the development of the individual. Interrelation of church, state, and family. Social conditions and changes affecting the American family. Family stability and disorganization.
Prerequisite:
[[ANT-101]] or 102, [[SOC-101]], or approval of the instructor.
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SOC 212: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
A balanced and thoughtful introduction to what is currently known about human sexuality. Research in sexuality comes from a variety of disciplines, including Psychology, Sociology, Biology, Medicine, Physical Education, and Human Education. Without assuming that the student has an extensive background in any of these fields, this course draws liberally on all of them and works hard to show how the biology, psychology, and sociology of sex are interrelated.
Prerequisite:
[[SOC-101]] or approval of the instructor.
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SOC 214: Sex Roles
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course deals with the origins of sex roles, the historical changes in sex roles, the consequences of sex roles to the individual and to society, and the outlook for sex roles in the future.
Prerequisite:
[[ANT-101]] or 102, [[SOC-101]], or approval of the instructor.
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SOC 215: Family Violence
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
It is customary to think of violence between family members as infrequent and, when it does occur, as being the result of some mental defect or aberration. Research evidence shows that neither of these views is correct. This course examines the prevalence, experience, causes, and prevention of family violence.
Prerequisite:
[[ANT-101]] or [[ANT-102]], [[SOC-101]], or approval of the instructor.
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SOC 220: Violence In Society
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
An overview of the causes, correlates, and history of violence in American society. Topics include the relationship between guns and gun control and violence, violence and popular culture, drug-related violence, and the development of organized crime and gangs in the United States.
Prerequisite:
[[SOC-101]]
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