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SOC 353: Applied Sociology
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Provides an overview of applied sociology. The focus is on engaging the sociological imagination and the sociological toolkit to address real-life questions and problems. These tools are used to identify, examine, and seek solutions for various social issues. Attention is also given to careers in applied sociology. Prerequisite: junior/senior status or consent. Offered each spring.
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SOC 365: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Advanced seminars on various announced topics and issues such as: social conflict, sport and leisure, popular culture, etc. May be repeated for credit as designated topics change. Prerequisite: any 200-level sociology or criminal justice course or consent. Offered intermittently.
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SOC 460: Readings in Sociology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Students select a topic concerning sociological theory or research, survey the relevant literature, and discuss their findings with their major professor. (One or three credits depending on the scope of the project.) May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: prior consent of the project adviser. Offered each semester.
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SOC 480: Senior Research Project W
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Students will conduct a sociological research project of their own design, present the results in appropriate written form, and defend the effort in an oral examination. Research problems may focus on theoretical or empirical topics. Relevant methods may range from bibliographic search to field observation. Prerequisites: SOC 350, junior/senior status and prior approval of a written proposal. Committee defense optional. Offered each spring.
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SOC 483: Internship Preparation Course
1.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Designed for students intending to participate in an internship for sociology or criminal justice credit. The process of selecting an internship site, completing applications and forms, and understanding the requirements set forth by the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice can be overwhelming. Lectures and scenario training provide students with practical information that should be beneficial to students who desire an internship in SOC/CJ. Identical to CJ 483. Prerequisite: consent of internship director. Offered each fall.
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SOC 484: Internship in Sociology and Criminal Justice
9.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Practiced, supervised experience in direct student learning in applied social settings. Students learn how acquired knowledge and research writing skills can be applied to the workplace. Practical and applied learning through student performance in the applied setting gives the student a competitive edge for future community/ workplace contribution. Identical to CJ 484. Prerequisites: 18 semester hours of sociology or criminal justice. Students must contact the department faculty to review full eligibility for this course. Offered each spring.
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SOC 489: Senior Integrated Assessment
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Identical to CJ 489.
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SOSCI 351: Research Methods for the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Offers the student an overview of data collection methods as well as basic analysis procedures within the context of the social sciences. Both positivistic and naturalistic paradigms are examined, and the ethical framework as well as the methodological procedures involved in designing and conducting research with human subjects are explored. Prerequisite: sophomore status. Offered fall of odd-numbered years.
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SPAN 100 ,200, 300: Spanish Study Abroad
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Students study Spanish and live with Mexican families in a beautiful historically rich city during a three-week stay in Puebla, Mexico. Students attend classes daily from 9:00 a.m. to noon and then return to their families for meals, excursions, and activities. Visits to all sites of cultural interest in and around Puebla, as well as weekend excursions to Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Tlaxcala are provided. This is an opportunity for total immersion in the Spanish language, culture, and life. Prerequisites: None for SPAN 100; SPAN 112 for SPAN 200, SPAN 212 (proficiency) for SPAN 300. Offered each summer.
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SPAN 104 ,105: Beginning Spanish for the Adult Learner I,II
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Designed for students in the Adult Studies Program. Prerequisite: admission to the Adult Studies Program. Prerequisite for SPAN 104: no previous instruction in Spanish; for SPAN 105; a grade of C or better in SPAN 104 or proficiency as determined by instructor. Offered every year.
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