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SY 303: Computers and Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 301 or 304 or CS 201. Computers are used in the analysis of survey data. Commonly used software packages, such as SPSS, are employed.
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SY 304: Social Statistics
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: MS 100 or higher. An introduction to use of statistics in the social sciences, with an examination of measures of association and dispersion, scaling, probability, and tests of significance.
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SY 308: American Society and Culture
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 221. A Sociological Analysis of American Society and Culture, this course will examine the basic institutions in American society such as family, education, religion, politics, and economy. It analyzes the roll of organizations in society. It discusses the origin of American culture and the nature of popular culture.
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SY 309: Sociology of Disability
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
This course addresses the human responses to and facilitation of the concept of disability. The emphasis will be to connect the relationship among theory, epistemology, power relationships, and the social construction of disability. When the course is over, you should have a deeper understanding of social theory, the history of disabilities, and also how the concept of disabilities impacts our lives today.
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SY 313: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 221. A survey of traditional and contemporary theories in social psychology regarding their applicability to everyday life, including such approaches as cognitive theory, reinforcement theory, symbolic interaction, and humanistic theories.
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SY 315: Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 221. Introduction to the social and cultural factors related to human deviance. Special attention is given to the study of various theories of deviant behavior.
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SY 320: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 221. This course is an introduction to the study of criminology. Its focus is on the nature of crime, the nature and development of law, the criminal justice system, and theories of crime.
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SY 322: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 221. Popular misconceptions; delinquency trends; police and juveniles; programs of prevention; detention centers; juvenile courts, probation; theories of causation; corrections.
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SY 324: Social Stratification
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 221. Causes, characteristics, and consequences of inequality are examined. Differences in wealth, power, and prestige are considered in the community, society, and between societies.
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SY 325: Sociology of Organizations
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: SY 221. Simple and complex organizations are examined regarding their structures, functions, conflicts, and changes. Major theories are presented along with empirical studies of organizational behavior.
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