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3.00 Credits
Analysis of major social problems such as mental disorders, sexual deviance, racial discrimination, poverty, community disorganization, and violence. Fall,Spring.
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Prerequisite(s): One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, PSY 2012, or Junior standing. Exploration of contemporary sociology. Conceptual analysis and methodological techniques, presentation and utilization of sociological literature on major social institutions. Occasional.
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Prerequisite(s): One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, PSY 2012, or Junior standing. Analysis of business, government, and industrial organizations. Topics include organizational theory, social systems, social structure, effects of technology, motivation, leadership, decision-making, and human relations. Occasional.
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Prerequisite(s): One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, or PSY 2012, or Junior standing. Explores the ways in which non-human animals both enhance and diminish humans' health. Occasional.
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Prerequisite(s): One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, PSY 2012, or Junior standing. A sociological examination of mental illness as a social problem; legal aspects of mental illness, and the mental health professions. Occasional.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Consent of Honors or Consent of the Instructor. A sociological examination of mental illness as a social problem; legal aspects of mental illness, and the mental health professions. With Honors content. Occasional.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, PSY 2012, or Junior standing. Study of class, status and power, cultural variations in stratification systems; patterns of mobility and change. Occasional.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, PSY 2012, or Junior standing. Intimate relationships, practices, trends and issues affecting today's marriages and families. Fall,Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or Consent of the Instructor. The impact of globalization on families by using travel outside of the U.S. as an instructional vehicle. Graded S/U. Occasional.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): One of SYG 2000, ANT 2000, PSY 2012, or Junior standing. The relationship between the religious institution and social stratification, family, education, as well as issues pertaining to gender, race, ethnicity, and age. Occasional.
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