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SOC 310: Victims & Their Experience
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course examines the nature, extent, and consequences of criminal victimization. Specific attention is paid to victims of domestic violence, victims of rape and sexual assault, child victims of abuse and neglect, and elderly victims. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or CRJ 111. Take SOC-101 or CRJ-111;
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SOC 312: The Nature of Crime
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This is an advanced course on crime, theory of crime, and criminal behavior. Students will empirically explore the measurement of crime, crime distribution, and crime theory. Reading of primary research required. Pre-requisites: SOC 101 or CRJ 111. Take SOC-101 or CRJ-111;
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SOC 316: Ethics & Social Responsibility
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course will use an interactive format to examine values-aware approaches to the study of organizational ethics and social responsibility. The scope of this course will include private sector (business), public sector (non profit or governmental), and non-governmental organizations. By applying critical sociological and management frameworks, students will examine ethical issues facing managers and groups in modern organizations. Various interdisciplinary approaches to resolving dilemmas and organizational change will be explored.
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SOC 319: Women and the Law
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
The relationship of women to the law is explored from many vantage points, including: how law has been used to limit/expand women's place in society; the differential enforcement of law by sex; and women's role in the legal system.
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SOC 348: Special Topics:Liberal Arts SOC-350 Research for the Professions
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Students learn about the research process. Topics include surveys, experiments, interviews, observations and research ethics. Course includes a computer lab using SPSS. Students read and analyze research articles.
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SOC 355: Innovation,Change & Society
45.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course will explore innovation and change in the social and organizational world. Open to all undergraduates who have completed 45 credit hours of coursework, this course is transdisciplinary - from business, to the social and physical sciences, to education, to women's studies, to the arts and humanities, to the health professions - and holds broad appeal to students who are interested in the process, implementation, and effect of innovation, change, and entrepreneurship.
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SOC 405: Senior Seminar I
2.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Senior Seminar I is the first of a two course sequence which together provide the capstone experience for students majoring in sociology. Senior Seminar I is offered each Fall semester and serves to help students integrate core courses in their majors with substantive courses. It is the overall objective of Senior Seminar I to show how the core courses are related to one another as part of the scientific enterprise through the researching of a topic in the student's discipline. # Take 54 credits; # Take SOC-207 or PSY-207; # Take SOC-337 or SOC-350; # Take SOC-303;
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SOC 406: Senior Seminar II
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Senior Seminar II will require students to write a research proposal and conduct the research using a secondary data set. Students will combine empirical analysis with literature review completed in Senior Seminar I. Prerequisites: SOC 405. Take SOC-405;
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SOC 410: Honors Research in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Students initiate and complete an independent research project using either primary or secondary data. A variety of research designs and methodologies may be used as appropriate for the subject of study. Each student works with a faculty mentor on this project. A written report is required. Prerequisites: SOC 207, SOC 350, senior sociology major, and formal submission of a proposal. # Take SOC-207 or PSY-207; # Take SOC-350;
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SOC 427: Internship in Sociology
2.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
A professionally supervised field work experience in a community agency for both majors and non-majors. Students complete 50 hours in the field for each academic credit. Two courses in sociology
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