Courses for
Graduate/Undergraduate Credit
501. Sociological
Statistics. (3). Generally
offered in the fall semester only.
Application of descriptive and inferential statistics to sociological
problems. Includes measures of central
tendency, dispersion and association, simple linear regression, hypothesis
testing and analysis of variance. Prerequisites: Soc. 111Q, Soc. 312, Math. 111
or 331Q or equivalent.
512. Measurement
and Analysis (3). Usually
offered in the spring only, this course is an applied study of the conceptual
tools and methodological skills needed to conduct quantitative sociological
research. Prerequisites: Soc. 111Q,
Soc. 312, Soc. 501.
>513.
Sociology of Aging (3).
General education further studies course. Cross-listed as Geron. 513. Analysis
of the social dimensions of old age, including changing demographic structure
and role changes and their impact on society. Prerequisite: Soc. 111Q.
>515.
Sociology of the Family. (3).
General education further studies course. Analysis of American family behavior,
including the selection of marriage partners, the husband-wife and parent-child
relationships, and the relation of these patterns of behavior to other aspects
of American society. Prerequisite: Soc. 111Q.
>516.
Sociology of Sex Roles. (3).
General education further studies course. Cross-listed as Wom.S.516. Analyzes
the institutional sources of man=s and woman=s
roles, the source of changes in these roles, the consequent ambiguities and
conflicts. Prerequisite: Soc. 111Q.
>517. Intimate
Relations. (3). General
education further studies course. Examines the social dimensions of intimacy
including an analysis of intimacy in different types of relationships, i.e.,
romantic, friendship, marriage. Reviews
theory and research in the area with a special focus on the place of intimacy
in social interaction. Prerequisite: Soc. 111Q.
520. Family and
Aging. (3). Cross-listed as
Geron.520. An analysis of the families and family systems of older people.
Special emphasis on demographic and historical changes, care giving, and intergenerational exchanges
and relationships. Prerequisite: Geron.100 or jr. standing.
>523.
Sociology of Law. (3).
General education further studies course. A consideration of the impact of law
on society, the role of law in effecting social change, various methods of
dispute resolution, and recent research on judicial, legislative, and
administrative processes, all with the aim of comparing and evaluating
strengths and weaknesses of legal systems, with partial, but not exclusive,
emphasis on those societies utilizing the common law. Prerequisite: Soc.111Q.
>527. Violence
and Social Change. (3).
General education further studies course. The analysis of the causal processes
and function of extreme and violent political behavior, i.e., revolutionary,
insurrectionary and protest movements. Includes an analysis of consequences for
social change. Prerequisite: Soc. 111Q.
>534. Urban
Sociology. (3). General
education further studies course. A study of the process of urbanization and
its influence on the development of cultural and social structures throughout
the world. In addition, this course will discuss social problems associated
with urbanization. Prerequisite: Soc.
111Q.
>537. The
Social Consequences of Disability. (3). General education further studies course. Cross-listed as Geron.537. An
eclectic survey of the social aspects of disability showing the impact of
social values, institutions and policies upon adults with disabilities. Appropriate for both students of sociology
and the service professions. Prerequisite: Soc.111Q.
>538. Medical
Sociology. (3). General education further studies course..
An Analysis of social and cultural factors related to physical and mental illness. Also includes the
dynamics of communication and role relationships among patients and medical
personnel and social research and theory relevant to the health professions.
Prerequisite: Soc.111Q.
>539. Juvenile
Delinquency. (3). General
education further studies course.. The factors related to juvenile delinquency
and the measures of treatment and prevention. Prerequisite: Soc.111Q.*
>540.
Criminology. (3). General
education further studies course.. The extent and nature of criminal behavior and societal reactions to
it. Prerequisite: Soc.111Q.*
541. Contemporary
Corrections. (3). Historical
and contemporary programs for the treatment of offenders viewed as societal
reactions to criminal behavior. Prerequisite: Soc.539 or 540.*
545. Sociological
Theory. (3). Generally
offered fall semester only. A comprehensive survey of sociological theory,
spanning both classical and contemporary theorist relevant to the development
of sociology. Prerequisite: 9 hours of sociology.
598. Internship.
(1-6). Supervises persons
involved in internships or placements in the community where credit can be
given. Prerequisite: departmental consent.
600. Selected
Topics in Sociology. (3).
Study in a specialized area of sociology emphasizing student research projects.
Includes deviant behavior, political sociology, the family and others.
Repeatable for a maximum of six hours credit. Prerequisite: Soc. 111Q,
instructor=s consent and substantive area course.
651. Directed
Research. (3). Gives the
student further research skills in an area of special interest. All students are
under the direction of a member of the graduate faculty who guides them in
developing research skills. Prerequisite: Soc. 512 or equivalent and instructor=s consent.
670. Independent
Reading. (1-3). For the advanced student capable of doing
independent work in an area of special interest. Prerequisite: 15 hours of
sociology and instructor=s consent.
750. Sociology
Workshop. (1-3). Provides
specialized instruction using a variable format, in a sociologically relevant
subject.
781. Cooperative
Education in Sociology. (1-4). Provides practical experience, under academic supervision, that complements the
student=s academic program. Consultation with and
approval by an appropriate faculty advisor are necessary. Graded CR/NCr
only.
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* Prerequisite may be waived
with departmental consent.
Courses for
Graduate Students Only
801. Application
of Advanced Statistical Techniques. (3). Usually offered in the fall only, this seminar on advanced statistical
techniques demonstrates the application of statistical packages via mainframe
and personal computers to analyze data and interpret the output. Statistical tests from univariate to
multivariate are examined.
Prerequisite: Soc. 501 or departmental consent.
812. Advanced
Research Methods. (3).
Through classical and contemporary readings, graduate students will deepen
their understanding of the methodological steps of the research process.
Students will address methodological issues while conducting a research project
using design methodologies, sampling practices, and measurement strategies.
Prerequisite: Soc. 512 or departmental consent.
815. Seminar on
the Family. (3). Review of
recent research on the family and its theoretical implications. Prerequisite:
Soc.515 or departmental consent.
820. Seminar in
Social Movements. (3). Analysis
of the elements in social movements as factors in social and cultural change.
Prerequisite: departmental consent.
822. Seminar in
Deviant Behavior. (3).
Indepth examination of recent theory, methods and research in the area of
deviance. Includes implications of future theory development. Prerequisite:
departmental consent.
825. Seminar in
Organizational Analysis. (3).
Explorations of selected problems in organizational theory based on major
theoretical and empirical approaches, both classical and contemporary.
Prerequisite: departmental consent.
830. Seminar in
Stratification and Power. (3). Examination of the different theoretical and
methodological approaches to
understanding stratification and class analysis. Prerequisite: departmental
consent.
834. Seminar in
Urban Sociology. (3). Through classical and contemporary readings,
this course examines issues and concerns of countries in the process of
urbanization. Prerequisite: Soc. 534 or departmental consent.
845. Seminar in Sociological Theory. (3). Usually offered in the spring only, this seminar examines
classical and contemporary sociological theories, and focuses on including the
application of such theories in students= thesis and non-thesis projects.
Prerequisite: Soc. 545 or departmental consent.
847. Seminar in
Recent Developments in Sociology. (3). Major issues, new theories, new techniques of research , new areas of
research and new applications. Repeatable for credit but not to exceed six
hours. Prerequisite: 15 hours of sociology and departmental consent.
851. Directed
Research. (3). For the
advanced student who wants to achieve research competence in a specific area.
Each student is directed by a member of the graduate faculty in the development
of a project in research not leading to thesis research. Prerequisite: Soc. 812
and instructor=s consent.
860. ProseminarBTeaching Sociology. (1). Usually offered in the fall only, this
seminar examines the academic roles of sociologists. Prerequisite: Departmental
consent.
870. Independent
Reading. (1-3). Advanced
systematic reading in a topical area under the tutorship of a member of the
graduate faculty. Repeatable for credit not to exceed six hours. Prerequisite:
departmental consent.
875-876. Thesis.
(3-6).