Sociology (SOC)

514 (ANTH 514) Minority Groups (3)

Relations between dominant and subordinate races and ethnic groups; historical and comparative aspects; African-Americans, Chicanos, and Indians.

523 Sociology of Sport (3)

Social issues in sports examined from historical, cross-cultural, and sociological perspectives with attention to impact of race, gender, and social class on participation.

532 Community Organization and Development (3)

Community organization viewed as a process of bringing about desirable changes in community life; community structure, needs assessment, and planning for change.

534 Regional and Societal Development (3)

Social dimensions of economic growth and development with particular emphasis on Third-World countries; alternative definitions of development; problems related to the implementation of change in national, regional, and institutional structures.

554 Sociology of Conflict and Conflict Resolution (3)

Analysis of sociological theories of social conflict, including Marx, Weber, Simmel, Coser, Dahrendorf, and Collins; case studies of conflict and conflict resolution stressing the applications of theory and research.

580 Independent Study in Sociology (1-2, R6)

PREQ: Written application; approval of instructor and advisor.

583 Internship in Sociology (3)

Application of theory, methods and techniques in a cooperating agency under faculty supervision. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course. PREQ: Permission of instructor.

584 Internship in Sociology (3)

Application of theory, methods and techniques in a cooperating agency under faculty supervision. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course. PREQ: Permission of instructor.

585 Internship in Sociology (3)

Application of theory, methods and techniques in a cooperating agency under faculty supervision. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course. PREQ: Permission of instructor.

594 Topics in Sociology (3, R6)

PREQ: Permission of instructor.

801 Rural Society (3)

Historical and contemporary survey of key social institutions within rural areas in the United States with attention to the processes of demographic and structural change. PREQ: Permission of instructor.

 

 

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