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ASoc 180: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Applies the concepts, methods, and ethics of sociology to the analysis of "social problems."
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ASoc 180Z: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Soc 180Z is the writing intensive version of A Soc 180; only one may be taken for credit.
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ASoc 200: Political Sociology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Analyzes the social bases of political power and the origin, course of development, and duration of social movements; the role of propaganda, communication, and public opinion in political behavior; the structure of political organizations. Prerequisite(s): A Soc 115 or 115Z.
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ASoc 203: Criminology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Introduction to the study of crime, including the development of criminal law, the relationship between crime and social structure, and the individual and social causes of crime. Only one of A Soc 203, A Soc 381, R Crj 200 or R Crj 203 can be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): A Soc 115 or 115Z.
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ASoc 210: Sociology of Culture
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
The social settings within which culture-literature, painting, theatre, fashion, popular magazines, graffiti, television-are produced and consumed. Special attention is paid to the development of artistic careers, the forces shaping markets for artistic objects and performances, the effects of censorship, and class differences in the consumption of culture. Prerequisite(s): A Soc 115 or 115Z.
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ASoc 215: Social Origins of the Modern World
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This course examines the transformation of individual and governmental attitudes toward family, knowledge and progress, the natural world, and the capacity of humans to be reformed through individual effort and social programs. The readings and class discussion will draw on the work of historians and social scientists who have written for the most part about Western Europe because that is the region of the world where this transformation first occurred and because it remains the main focus of scholarship on "mentalities."
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ASoc 217: Alternatives to Bureaucratic Organization
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Whereas some social theorists focus on the functional aspects of bureaucratic organization, such as efficiency and impartiality, others view the specialization and impersonality of bureaucratic work as incompatible with humanistic values. The intellectual roots of these two traditions and various contemporary versions of them are examined. Prerequisite(s): A Soc 115 or 115Z.
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ASoc 217Z: Alternatives to Bureaucratic Organization
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Soc 217Z is the writing intensive version of A Soc 217; only one may be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): A Soc 115 or A Soc 115Z.
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ASoc 220: Introduction to Social Research
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Examination of the assumptions and techniques of social research: problems of design, data collection, quantitative and qualitative analysis; review of current research in professional journals; the uses of survey research; application of concepts through individual and class projects. For Sociology majors and intended majors, A Soc 220 is restricted to A-E grading after matriculation at Albany. Prerequisite(s): A Soc 115 or 115Z.
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ASoc 221: Statistics for Sociologists
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Introduction to quantitative analysis of sociological data: methods of summarizing and describing univariate distributions including the use of tables and graphs; methods of examining relationships between two or more measures; statistical inference and hypothesis testing. For Sociology majors and intended majors, A Soc 221 is restricted to A-E grading after matriculation at Albany. Prerequisite(s): A Soc 115 or 115Z.
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