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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Analysis of historical and contemporary theories and research on victims, victim compensation programs, spouse and child abuse programs, and community responses to crime. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Spring)
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(3 Units) Examination of counseling theories such as behavior modification, contingency contracting, transactual analysis, psychoanalysis, labeling theory, and humanistic psychology as they apply to community-based and institutional programs. Also reviews the content and structure of specific techniques which have been successful in reducing crime such as family intervention; drug, nutrition, and alcohol counseling; and job skill programs. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Spring)
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(3 Units) What is pornography What does pornography tell us about modern societies, the family, and the individual Is it harmful Is it necessary How can it be controlled What would a society without pornography be like Selected readings and literary rendering will be the source of ideas, answers, and other questions. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Fall, Spring)
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(3 Units) Acquaints students with basic knowledge of religion in society. Explores the basic theories, concepts, and research in sociology. Examines religion and the basic institutions of society.
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(3 Units) Sociological bases of political attitudes and behavior. Theory and research dealing with political socialization, voting behavior, legitimacy, and authority. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor.
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(3 Units) Relations between personality, social structure, and culture. Primary emphasis on roles, socialization, aggression, affiliation, leadership, and norms. Satisfies G.E. area F3. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Fall, Spring)
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(3 Units) The social causes and consequences of illness in contemporary American society will be explored along with traditional and unique approaches to treating the sick. In addition, factors that prohibit equal access to medical care facilities will be examined. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor.
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(3 Units) Examination of the dynamics and processes of aging; social and psychological aspects of aging, including attitudes toward the aged. Sociological, social- psychological, and biological theories of the aging process will be explored; social programs for the elderly will be examined. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Fall)
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(3 Units) Social and institutional factors involved in death, death- related behaviors, attitudes toward death, and institutional influences on the death process. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Spring)
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(3 Units) An overview of alcoholism and alcohol abuse as a social, economic, and individual problem. Review of exploratory models, symptomatic behavioral indicators, and methods of intervention. Prerequisites: SOCL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Fall)
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