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SOCIOL 300RP
Special Topics In Sociology
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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SOCIOL 300RS
Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 300RSM
Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 300RT
Special Topics In Sociology
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Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 300RU
Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 300RV
Special Topics In Sociology
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Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 300RVRB
Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 300RZ
Special Topics In Sociology
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Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 300SR
Special Topics in Anthropology
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Special Topics in Anthropology
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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SOCIOL 300SSR
Special Topics in Sociology
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SOCIOL 300ST
Special Topics In Sociology
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Special Topics In Sociology
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SOCIOL 302
Social Stratification
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The distribution of power, privileges and prestige are examined in a historical and comparative perspective. The process whereby distribution systems develop, become institutionalized, and become transformed are analyzed. Offered: Fall.
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 303
Cluster Course: Interdisciplinary Studies
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 303CO
Cluster Course: Issues In Death And Dying
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This course reviews historical and theoretical perspectives on death and dying. It explores the relationship of death to the social structure and culture in which it occurs, and examines interdisciplinary issues concerning death and contemporary society.
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 303CP
Cluster Course: Religion In America
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 303CW
Cluster Course: Critical Issues in Women's & Gender Studies
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This class is an interdisciplinary upper-level course that will examine critical issues in women's and gender studies by focusing on the intersections of gender, race, class, sexuality, and social context. Through their study of these intersections, students will be more sensitive to the impact of social structures on gender and the experiences of women and men. This course may be cross-listed with CC Eng 300CW and/or Hist 400CW, depending on the semester.
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 306
Culture, Emotion, and Identity
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This course introduces students to some of the key theoretical perspectives and debates within the field of psychological anthropology. By drawing upon cross-cultural studies of emotion, personhood, sexuality, illness, and consciousness it seeks to understand some of the ways that culture and society influence human psychology and experience.
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 310R
Families And The Life Course
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This course is an upper level introduction examining the sociological, historical, and social psychological research on the family, focusing primarily on the United States. The course examines families of varied ethnicity, as well as family compositions at different stages of the life course. Emphasis is placed on the interdependence of family members, as well as how society and policy influence the family.
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 316
Sociology Of Death And Dying
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Examination of attitudes, behaviors and institutions related to death and dying in contemporary American society. Topics include the status of death in American society, effects of the setting on dying, interaction with the dying, funeral practices, bereavement customs, surviving spouse, and suicide.
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Credits: 3 hours
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SOCIOL 317
Policies Of Drug Use And Control
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Utilizing both historical and contemporary information, this course provided an assessment of the ""drug problem"" in the U.S. and policies of control developed in response to the problem. Drug use criminalization, legalization, medical treatment and prevention strategies and related issues are considered in regard to scientific knowledge related to the patterns, causes and impact of substance abuse. Also offered as CJC 317. Annually.
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Credits: 3 hours
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