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PSY 4501,4502,4503: Special Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
A subject of special interest may be selected; may be repeated for credit with different topic. Prerequisites: PSY 1013, 3014, JR standing and instructor's approval.
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PSY 4603: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
A capstone course for Psychology majors to be taken during the senior year. Students will complete an applied research project in psychology.
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SOC 1013: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
A broad overview of the field of sociology stressing terms, concepts, and major contemporary theoretical perspectives in the discipline. Emphasis on American society, social change, culture, social structure, and on the sociological imagination. (Fall & Spring)
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SOC 1023: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
The course will lay the foundation for assessing the problematic nature of meanings and actions concerning social problems and their proposed solutions. It also explores a variety of contemporary social problems. (Spring)
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SOC 2203: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
The course deals with the nature of crime, statistics, etc. Prerequisite: SOC 1013 or CRJ 2013. (Spring)
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SOC 3013: Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
A broad-based study of the family that specifically focuses on contemporary shifts in the modern American family structure. Significant attention is paid to social historical context, cultural diversity, and economic conditions that bear on family life. Prerequisite: SOC 1013. (Fall & Spring)
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SOC 3014: Social Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
An introduction to the concepts and methods associated with the practice of modern social inquiry. Concepts addressed include but are not limited to sampling, construct operationalization, research design, data collection, methods of analysis, and the dissemination of results. Also discussed are such enduring issues as reliability, validity, and research ethics. Prerequisite: PSY 1013 and Co-requisite or Prerequisite: MAT 2023.
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SOC 3023: Theories in Social Deviance
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
A survey of contemporary theories and concepts used to analyze, understand, and explain social deviance and its consequences for individuals and society. Includes a presentation of several contemporary forms of deviant behavior that currently attract the attention of major societal institutions. (Spring, even years)
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SOC 3083: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
A study of individual behaviors in their social context. The course focuses on the processes of social perception, social interaction, and social influence. It also addresses the application of social psychology to our everyday lives. Prerequisite: PSY 1013 (Spring)
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SOC 3113: Sociology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
A comprehensive course on the social dimensions of aging. It introduces the study of aging (gerontology) and its links to historical, demographic and cross-cultural patterns. Current physiological, psychological, and social theories of aging are studied, as well as crucial issues impinging on the daily lives of older Americans. (every third year)
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