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SOCI 246: Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course examines the structure and function of the learning process. It is a close examination of American educational institutions and the interrelationship of education to the other major institutions. The formal and informal systems are viewed with emphasis on contemporary trends.
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SOCI 247: Native Americans
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This is a study of Native American people from earliest times to the present day, with an emphasis on the various groups before the first European contact. Pan-Indian movements and the Indian role in modern society are also studied.
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SOCI 248: Human Origins
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Topics of discussion are focused on evolutionary theories and the biological evolution of humans. The course examines the fossil remains of modern human's possible ancestors, and the tools associated with them, elementary genetics, theories about race, the scientific bases of these theories, and their social effects.
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SOCI 249: China:Today
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This is an introductory course outlining the culture of modern China. Assigned readings, lectures and class discussions acquaint the student with the life and culture, achievements and problems of China. Audio-visual material enables the student to gain a more intimate understanding of life and society in China today.
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SOCI 250: Peasant Cultures:Our Ethnic Roots
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course examines the traditional communities of small farmers in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America, who still make up half of the world's population.
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SOCI 251: Appalachian Field Study
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
In this field study students visit a variety of local institutions in the Appalachian region of the United States in an effort to gain a deeper understanding of life in this part of rural America. Participants take part in seminar and discussion groups before and after the field study.
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SOCI 252: Study of the Origins of Civilization
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is designed to introduce students to the evidence for the emergence of ancient civilizations in different regions of the world and to the theories anthropologists and others have developed about the origin and expansion of those civilizations.
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SOCI 253: Visual Sociology
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course focuses on learning to observe and interpret the social meaning of visual evidence. It examines behavior patterns, rituals, design of physical space, clothing, and images used in art and business. The visual methods of sociology and anthropology participant observation, controlled observation, and physical traces are studied.
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SOCI 254: Urban Sociology
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course analyzes the social factors which shape American cities and metropolitan regions. Students become acquainted with methods of research in urban sociology.
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SOCI 255: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course offers a systematic study of the nature of juvenile delinquency in modern society, theories about the cause of delinquency, social factors affecting juvenile behavior, and modern methods of handling delinquency, including the juvenile court system.
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