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SOC 364: LAW AND SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An exploration of the development of legal systems in different societies.Criminal law in the United States will be discussed within the context of social and political influences on itsmaking, administration and enforcement. An underlying question to be examined: "Is law an effective formof social control?"
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SOC 365: POLICE AND SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A socio-historical and comparative analysis of the structure, functionsand organization of contemporary police departments. This course will address the patrol, investigative andspecialized operations in policing; police discretion and decision-making; police culture and personality;police misconduct and current issues.
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SOC 366: WHITE COLLAR CRIME
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Street crimes command the attention of politicians and the massmedia. But white collar crimes cost our society far more in lives hurt and lost, and property damaged.These white collar crimes take such diverse forms as professional misconduct, deliberate industrialpollution, and governmental repression of political opponents. The course examines the content, causes,and means of controlling these various white collar crimes.
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SOC 369: CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN CRIME AND JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Current and controversial issues incrime and justice will be explored and analyzed in this course. The topics will be debated in a classroomsetting that will combine traditional lectures with student presentations and full class discussions.3 creditsSOC 375,475 INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. Students work in agencies related to their prospective careers(e.g., legal services, urban planning, polling bureaus, corrections, probation offices, counseling centers,social work agencies, etc.). Students should obtain the permission of their advisor before registering for aninternship and then register through the Career Services/Internships office. Six credits of internship arepermitted: three credits will count for sociology major credit (SOC 375) and the other three for electivecredit (SOC 475).
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SOC 380: LEISURE AND AMERICAN SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Entertainment media, sports, and other forms of leisurehave distinctive characteristics in American society. Topic in the course will include: the cultural evolutionof leisure activities in America; the leisure class; how forms of entertainment contribute to the social debateon a number of issues; and how subcultures can form around different types of activities.
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SOC 399: GENDER AND SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course will include wide variety of topics and teach students tounderstand gender from a sociological perspective. A considerable portion of the course will be orientedtoward understanding gender conceptually and theoretically. Additionally, focus will be directed to currentissues of both gender in American and the international context of gender. As part of the requirement forthis course, students will select their own sub-area of interest and develop further expertise throughindividualized course work. This course spends approximately 50% of its content on international issues.
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SOC 416: SENIOR SEMINAR
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The focus of this course is on a student's development of a research paperthat permits application of theoretical and methodological principles, and a presentation of their research todepartment majors. (WE)Prerequisite : SOC 307 and SOC 324
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SOC 460: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A course of study designed for students with particular researchinterests not covered in the department's curriculum. Topics and methods of research are carefully workedout by the student in consultation with the supervising professor. Before registration, topics and objectivesmust be approved by the supervising professor and the department Chairperson.
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SOC 465: RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Participation in current research projects in the department.Permission of Chairperson and supervising professor required before registration. Prerequisite: SOC 307
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SPAN 101: SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS I
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An introduction to the four basic language skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing - with emphasis on speaking and comprehending spoken Spanish. The course also provides an introduction to the culture of Spanish-speaking peoples. A two-semester course sequence. For students with little or no background in Spanish, or with a maximum of two years of high school Spanish. 3 credits
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