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Following are course descriptions. Check the
Annual Schedule to plan your schedule.
SOCIOLOGY & 101
Introduction to Sociology (5)
Description and explanation of the basic principles of sociocultural relationships. Emphasis upon human beings as products of society and culture. Course content may vary according to instructor. Previously SOC 110. Mandatory decimal grading.
SOCIOLOGY 112
Introduction to Criminology (5)
Analysis of the criminal justice system. Discussion of its strengths, weaknesses and its effects on crime and delinquency. Study and discussion of the cause and reaction to criminal behavior. Dual listed with CJ 112. Previously SOC 280. Mandatory decimal grading.
SOCIOLOGY & 201
Social Problems (5)
Analysis of the processes of social and personal disorganization and reorganization of selected social problem areas such as crime, delinquency, alcoholism, minority group relations, and population problems. Student option decimal grading. Previously SOC 270.
SOCIOLOGY 250
Sociology of Families (5)
Examines the institution of the family in various cultures in the United States and globally. Explore evolution of families in relation to changes in the larger social structure over time, its dynamics, and development of relationships. Previously SOC 252. Student option grading.
SOCIOLOGY 250W
Sociology of Families (5)
Examines the institution of the family in various cultures in the United States and globally. Explore evolution of families in relation to changes in the larger social structure over time, its dynamics, and development of relationships. Previously SOC 252. Student option grading.
SOCIOLOGY 288
Sociology of Minority Groups (5)
Use of sociological theories and research to examine the current and historical issues confronting American ethnic and racial minority groups. The course evaluates the socio-cultural context of group environments. Dual listed as IASTU 288. Mandatory decimal grading.
SOCIOLOGY 288W
Sociology of Minority Groups (5)
Use of sociological theories and research to examine the current and historical issues confronting American ethnic and racial minority groups. The course evaluates the socio-cultural context of group environments. Dual listed as IASTU 288. Mandatory decimal grading.
SOCIOLOGY 295
Special Topics in Sociology (5)
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Sociology. Previously SOC 285.
SOCIOLOGY 297
Individual Project in Sociology (1)
Individual project in a specific area of sociology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students' educational and work experience.
SOCIOLOGY 298
IndividualProject in Sociology (2)
Individual project in a specific area of sociology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students' educational and work experience.
SOCIOLOGY 299
Individual Project in Sociology (3)
Individual project in a specific area of sociology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students' educational and work experience.
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