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SOCIOLOGY 175: Sociology of Sex and Gender
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Kennelly, Eglitis, Torres The roles of women and men from social structural and social psychological perspectives. Analysis of gender inequality in such areas as the family, the workforce, the media, politics, law, religion, and education.
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SOCIOLOGY 178: Deviance and Control
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Weitzer, Kubrin Examination of deviant behavior and its control. Topics include theoretical perspectives, changing societal conceptions of deviance, deviant behavior and identity, and the dynamics of control agencies. (Fall)
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SOCIOLOGY 179: Race and Minority Relations
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tuch, Torres, Squires Analysis of relationships between dominant and minority groups in society; nature and range of problems; analysis of the phenomenon of prejudice. (Spring)
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SOCIOLOGY 181: Special Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Analysis and examination of various processes in society of general importance to the field of sociology, e.g., social conflict, socialization, social change. Topic changes each semester; may be repeated once for credit. (Fall and spring)
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SOCIOLOGY 182: Sociology of Memory
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Commemorates major societal events (e.g., court cases, formation of organizations, publications) and examines their meanings for the contemporary culture of U.S. communities.
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SOCIOLOGY 184: Violence and the Family
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Comparative approach to power and violence in family systems. Analysis of devaluation of family relations. Critical survey of explanations of violence and responses made to it. (Fall)
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SOCIOLOGY 189: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Analysis and examination of various processes and problems of general importance to the field of criminal justice. Topic changes each semester; may be repeated once for credit. (Fall and spring)
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SOCIOLOGY 192: Advanced Seminar in Criminal Justice
6.00 Credits
George Washington University
Chambliss, Weitzer Restricted to seniors majoring in criminal justice. Internship in a criminal justice agency; field placement in consultation with a faculty member is required before registration. Weekly seminar meetings, presentations, journal, and a paper are required. Prerequisite: Soc 136 or 145. (Fall and spring)
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SOCIOLOGY 195: Research
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Independent study and special projects. Open only to selected undergraduates with promising academic records. Prerequisite: Students must submit a written proposal of their plan of study for the approval of the member of the department who will direct the research. May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 6 credits (Fall, spring, and summer)
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SOCIOLOGY 197: Advanced Seminar in Sociology
6.00 Credits
George Washington University
Eglitis Restricted to seniors majoring in sociology. Students spend at least 12 hours a week in an approved community agency or organization in metropolitan Washington. Field placement in consultation with a faculty member is required before registration. Weekly seminar meetings, reports, a journal, and a written paper are required. (Fall and spring)
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