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SOCI 267: Cultural Assimilation
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course discusses the process whereby members of minority groups acquire in whole or in part the culture of the dominant group. Attention is paid to those forces that serve to resist as well as those that accentuate the assimilation process.
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SOCI 272: Field Experiences in Social Problems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This is a program of field experiences in which participants make on-site visits to organizations such as the courts, prisons, and drug rehabilitation centers. Students are also expected to attend meetings of groups concerned with the amelioration of social problems in our society (i.e., Alcoholics Anonymous, the City Council, etc.).
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SOCI 300: Interpreting Culture
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This is a critical review of the history of anthropological approaches to understanding culture. The history of anthropological theory from the enlightenment to postmodernism is discussed. Emphasis is placed on the dynamics of culture change from simple to complex societies. Prerequisite: 6 credits in Anthropology
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SOCI 310: Basic Interviewing Skills
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course focuses on learning basic interviewing skills, psychosocial assessment, genogram, and recording. Methods of data collection employed within a variety of social service agencies will be examined.
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SOCI 314: Treatment planning for Substance Abusers
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course focuses on the use of the New Jersey Client Oriented Data Acquisition Process (C.O.D.A.P.) in the assessment and formulation of a treatment plan for alcohol and drug abuse clients. Topics include goal setting, contracting, and a discussion of specific interventions to address clients' alcohol and drug abuse problems.
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SOCI 330: Sociology of Sport
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is an examination of the functions and definitions of sport in society. Focusing primarily but not exclusively on the US, students examine the relations between culture and sport as well as the relationship of sport to other social institutions, such as politics, economy, mass media, school and amateur athletics, race, and racism.
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SOCI 340: Political Sociology
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is a study of the sources of power in a society, how power is exercised, the characteristics of those with power and those contesting power, the changes in who holds power, and the consequences for a society of the pattern of power.
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SOCI 341: Law and Social Values
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This is a study of the origins of law and its relations to social values, the influences of law in human society, and the structure of the legal institutions.
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SOCI 342: Social Stratification
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course analyzes the extent to which people differ in power, prestige, possessions, and life chances. Attention is paid to factors that affect the individual's ability to improve his or her status.
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SOCI 343: Population Studies
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course examines the three basic population phenomena: birth, death and migration. In addition, it considers contemporary population trends in the United States. Topics include the social and environmental problems stemming from rapid growth in examination of developing nations.
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