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SOC 100 - Introduction To Sociology |
Introduction To Sociology Prerequisite: None Note: SOC 100 is required of all majors. An introduction to sociological concepts and their application to the analysis of social behavior. Major areas of emphasis are socialization of the individual, groups, culture, social interaction, social structure, and social change. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: CSUS Common Course, GER IVA-Social Sciences, ELAC DC-Social Sciences, ELAC LO-Quantitative Literacy, LAC T1SS-Social Science |
SOC 101 - Criminal Justice And Society |
Criminal Justice And Society Prerequisite: None (Formerly CRJ 100) Sociological and historical survey of justice. Emphasis on Western justice and roles of judiciary, state police and municipal police. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 107 - Social Problems |
Social Problems Prerequisite: None A critical examination of social problems through readings, discussion and student research. Topics may include racism, poverty, sexism, health and welfare. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: GER IVA-Social Sciences |
SOC 174 - Resource, Rsrch,Responsibility |
Resources, Research And Responsibilities Prerequisites: First Time Freshmen Only. This class is designed to introduce students to academic skills; university resources and student life and encourage them to be involved and responsible members of the university community. Specific skills include reading for comprehension, effective note taking, writing skills, and research, both traditional (library self-resources) and innovative (Internet, databases, etc.), with emphasis on the skills necessary for success in specific discipline. Areas of student campus life including autonomy, wellness, decision making, time management, and maturity in dealing with people of different traditions, backgrounds and identities will be included, with emphasis placed on the relationship between these issues and academic success. 1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 1XX - Sociology Elective |
Sociology Elective Prerequisite: Transfer Credit Evaluation Only 0.500 TO 6.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture |
SOC 200 - Sociological Social Psychology |
Sociological Social Psychology Prerequisite: None Examines theories of sociological social psychology, such as Symbolic Interaction, social structure and personality, and group dynamics. Looks at the social psychology of such areas as stratification, self and identity, deviance, mental illness, emotions, group dynamics, and collective behavior. Views the influence of social structure on micro-sociological processes. Explores how sociological social psychology is different from both macro-sociology and psychology. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 201 - Intro to the Sociology Major |
Introduction to Sociology Major Pre or Co-requisite: SOC 100. Note: Open to Sociology majors or minors only. Introduction to the academic and professional aspects of the field and an overview of careers in sociology. The course will develop skills for success in the major including introduction to APA style, research, library research, and information acquisition for sociology. Students will be introduced to careers in sociology and how to create documents needed to secure employment or gain admission into graduate programs. 1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 208 - Gay, Lesbian/Bisexual Lives |
Gay, Lesbian And Bisexual Lives Prerequisite: None The class is an exploration into a range of topics in the lives of gay, lesbian and bisexual people and the society and culture in which they exist. Topics may include: definitions; historical context; transgender issues; social movement emergence; identity issues; identity politics; reactions of society to gay people; information about homosexuality; understanding of attitudes and policies toward gays; family issues; gay culture, community and diversity. Helps students to understand and relate to the diversity of gay, lesbian and bisexual persons in everyday life. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 209 - Juvenile Delinquency |
Juvenile Delinquency Prerequisite: None Legal and social definitions, measurement, changing patterns, types of offenses, and theories to explain juvenile delinquency. Juvenile justice, corrections and innovations in treatment examined with a view toward long-term improvement in existing methods of social control. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 212 - Sociology Of Families |
Sociology Of Families Pre-req: None Changes in the structure of family life and patterns of child rearing, and developments affecting contemporary living. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: ELAC DC-Social Sciences, ELAC LO-Critical Thinking, LAC T2IS-Individual&Societies |
SOC 220 - Sociology of Corrections |
Survey Of Corrections 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 240 - Sociology Of Gender |
Sociology Of Gender Pre-req: None This course examines the social construction of gender and gendered inequalities through a sociological lens. It is designed to question the neatly organized categories of gender, sex, and sexuality that have dominated academic and popular discourse. Each class, we will address different areans of social life (e.g. sports, media, politics, work, etc. )and scrutinize gendered institutions and interactions and how they affect people's everyday lives. Throughout the course, we will pay particular attention to the intersections of gender with race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: GER IVA-Social Sciences, ELAC DC-Social Sciences, ELAC LO-Critical Thinking, LAC T2IS-Individual&Societies |
SOC 250 - Social Inequality |
Social Inequality Prerequisite: None The meaning of social inequity based on factors such as class, race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other forms of social differentiation. Examination of socially constructed inequality as it affects the individual and the social structure. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: African American, Public Policy Skill Courses |
SOC 260 - Introduction Women's Studies |
Introduction to Women's Studies Prerequisite: None 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 265 - Special Topics |
Special Topics 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 275 - The Sociology of Globalization |
The Sociology of Globalization Prerequisite: None Studying historical and current social, political, economic, and cultural globalization of the capitalistic system. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 276 - Caribbean Social Structure |
Caribbean Social Structure Prerequisite: None A critical study of Caribbean social structure focusing on political, economic, and social settings primarily in the English-speaking countries in the region. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 2XX - Sociology Elective |
Sociology Elective Prerequisite: Transfer Credit Evaluation Only 0.500 TO 6.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture |
SOC 300 - Sociological Theory |
Sociological Theory Prerequisite: SOC 100 Note: Open to Sociology Majors only, or with consent instructor. A theoretical analysis of major concepts, schools of thought, and thinkers in sociology, with stress on the integration of theory and application. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lecture (No Overload) Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 301 - Qualitative Methods |
Qualitative Methods Prerequisite: None An investigation of non-qualitative methods of studying sociological phenomena. Methods include case studies, in-depth interviews, genograms, non-interval scale analysis, unobtrusive measures, and ethnology. Research and applied uses of methods are included. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: GER IA-Inquiry and Analysis, Public Policy Skill Courses |
SOC 302 - Theory Seminar |
Theory Seminar Permission of Instructor required. 1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 303 - The Community |
The Community Prerequisite: None Dynamics of the emergence and growth of communities and cities, structure and organizations of communities, various definitions and types of communities, and sociological theories of communities. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 307 - Deviance |
Deviance Prereq: LAC student with T1SS course or ELAC student Behaviors labeled as deviant in American society, such as alcohol abuse, sexual deviance, violence and mental illness; effects of the labeling process on "deviants" and on society as a whole. Sociological theories of deviant behavior are presented and assessed. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: GER IVA-Social Sciences, LAC T2IS-Individual&Societies |
SOC 310 - Women And Crime |
Women And Crime Prerequisite: Soc 100 Examines the involvement of women and girls in the criminal justice system from a sociological perspective. Explores a variety of issues relevant to women and girls as victims, offenders, and working professionals within the criminal justice system. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 311 - Drugs & Society |
Drugs & Society Prerequisites: None The purpose of this course is to critically examine drugs and drug use from a sociological perspective. Topics include the effects of drugs, theories of drug use, consequences of drug use, and the historical evolution of American drug laws and attitudes toward drugs. Attention will also be given to the social construction of drug scares, as we examine how various social institutions (e.g., mass media, polity, economy, science) contribute to public and legal definition of drugs. We will also analyze some of the popular myths and misunderstandings about drugs and drug users. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 312 - Sociology Of Mental Illness |
Sociology Of Mental Illness Prerequisite: None Examines relationships between physiological and sociological "causes" of mental illness. Views the process of becoming mentally ill, being treated, and being released from the hospital. The consequences of these processes are examined. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 314 - LGBTQ+ Families |
LGBTQ+ Families Prerequisite: None This course is a sociological exploration of the political and social forces affecting LGBTQ+ families and relationships, inside and outside the U.S., historically and present day. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 315 - Crime And Media |
Crime And Media Prerequisite: None Examines the interrelationships among crime, the media, and public perceptions of the criminal justice system, offenders, and crime. The specific media or medium and selected topics will vary. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: Crime Topics |
SOC 318 - Violence In Relationships |
Violence In Relationships Prerequisites: NONE Reviews definition of violence and how individuals are affected by this phenomenon. Students will critique responses of social service and criminal justice agencies to this problem. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 320 - Video Games And Society |
Video Games And Society Prerequisite: LAC student with T1M course or ELAC student. It has been widely accepted that movies impact and offer a representation of how we perceive our world, yet few had made a similar connection with video games. This course offers a general overview of video games in U.S. society where students will critically analyze complex social issues facing the industry today, in particular on issues of race, gender, and history. Finally, students will examine the possiblility of using video game technology to solve problems like poverty, diplomacy, and various medical issues like PTSD. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: LAC T2IT-Applied Info Tech |
SOC 321 - Social Policy |
Social Policy Prerequisite: SOC 100 Examination of comparative social policy and welfare state development that addresses how governments attempt to resolve such social problems and issues as: poverty, unemployment, inequality, family policy, retirement, and ethnic and racial policy. 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 325 - Law And Society |
Law And Society Prerequisite: None An investigation of the role and function of legal systems in society. Cultural and ethical bases of law, with particular emphasis on the United States, and on Constitutional Law, and First Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment cases. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 333 - Sociology of Hiking |
Sociology of Hiking Instructor permission required Explores hiking and outdoor recreation (e.g., park going) from a sociological perspective. Emphasis is placed on conducting field research, including participant observation and open-ended interviews of hikers. Students will also learn about hiking culture, history, and the role played by local community organizations in maintaining outdoor public spaces. Relationships between social statuses (e.g., race, gender) and hiking are also explored, along with the impact outdoor activity has on mental health. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 340 - Sociology Of World Religion |
Sociology Of World Religion Prerequisite: None This course examines major world religions from historical and current perspectives and, also, the functions of religions in various cultures. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationships between religions and their host states as well as religion and other social institutions. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: GER IC1-Cultural Traditions 1 |
SOC 344 - Substance Abuse |
Substance Abuse 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 346 - Race And Ethnic Relations |
Race And Ethnic Relations Prerequisite: SOC 100 This course will examine from a socio-historical perspective the nature of race and ethnic relations in the United States. The course will begin with an examination of theories regarding the dynamics of race and ethnic relations from various perspectives. It will then explore the complex and difficult question of how race and ethnicity shape social life in America, and conclude with a critical discussion of proposals for the resolution of the race problem in this country. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 347 - Black Women's Studies |
Black Women's Studies Prerequisite: SOC 100 This course examines the complex experience of being a Black Women in American society. This highly interactive seminar will examine such issues as: identity, Black feminism, Black/White sisterhood, social mobility, and activism from a socio-historical perspective. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 350 - Methods Of Social Research |
Methods Of Social Research Prerequisites: SOC 100 Note: Open only to majors in Sociology, Criminology, or Social Work. This course is designed to introduce students to fundamentals of conducting sociological research. Students become familiar with the logic and planning of research, methods of data collection, and the fundamental notions underlying analysis of data in social research. The course introduces necessary skills to be both critical consumers of research findings and independent researchers. 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: Middle Level Writing Intensive |
SOC 351 - Statistics For Social Research |
Statistics For Social Research Prerequisites: SOC 100, 350 and MAT 130, 135, 139, or 243 or consent of instructor. Please note: Open to Sociology and Criminology Majors only or with consent of instructor. Focus on descriptive and inferential statistics used in sociology, social work and anthropology. Sampling procedures are explored. Non-parametric statistics are considered. Students are introduced to the statistical package SPSS. 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 352 - Research Methods Seminar |
Research Methods Seminar Permission of Instructor Required 1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 355 - Latin Amer:Struc, Chnge, Devel |
Latin America: Structure, Change And Development Prerequisite: None Analysis of the development of economic, social and political structures in Latin America. Topics include pre-Columbian structures, feudal and colonial legacies, dependency, development and revolutionary change. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: GER IC2-Cultural Traditions 2 |
SOC 357 - The Sociology of Development |
The Sociology of Development Prerequisite: None This course undertakes a study of the theories of development, underdevelopment, and post-development. It introduces students to the problems of social, political and economic development globally. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 358 - Sociology of Labor |
Sociology of Labor Prerequisite: None A critical study of labor-capital relations in the capitalist labor process that explores the relationship between the production of goods and services and the reproduction of domestic and personal relations. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 365 - Topics In Sociology |
Topics In Sociology 1.000 TO 3.000 Credit hours 1.000 TO 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Team Taught, Lecture, Lecture With Reduced Credits Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 373 - Collectiv Beh & Socl Movements |
Collective Behavior & Social Movements Prerequisite: LAC student with T1SS or ELAC student This course is designed to introduce students to the overlapping fields of Collective Behavior and Social Movements. Collective Behavior is a catch-all term for various types of shared responses to events that are out of the ordinary. Responses may lead to collective violence or the threat of violence. This class examines collective violence episodes including uprisings, riots, rebellion, and terrorism and explores the role of various positions (i.e. activists and authorities). Social Movements are the organized activity to effect or resist social change such as Civil Rights, Immigrant Rights, and Women's Movements. We explore existing scholarly research and theory with the aim of understanding the significance of social movements and collective action for social change and the mechanisms by which they occur. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: LAC T2IS-Individual&Societies |
SOC 375 - Seminar And Field Instr in Soc |
Practicum In Applied Sociology Or Criminology Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor Note: Open only to majors in Sociology and Applied Social Relations. Intensive field experience two days a week in a variety of applied settings, including mental health facilities, correctional institutions, alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, and community organizations, as well as other settings. 3.000 TO 6.000 Credit hours 3.000 OR 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar and Field Instruction Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 380 - International Study |
International Study Co-Requisite: SOC 381 A field experience in a country abroad in which students study social conditions, policy and programs. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar and Field Instruction Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 381 - Sem For International Study |
Seminar For International Study Co-Requisite: SOC 380 Sociology 331 is a preparation seminar for students participating in Sociology 330, International Study. A five week seminar in which students prepare for the study of social conditions, policy and programs in a country abroad. 1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 3XX - Sociology Elective |
Sociology Elective Prerequisite: Transfer Credit Evaluation Only 0.500 TO 6.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture |
SOC 400 - Senior Seminar |
Senior Seminar Prerequisite: SOC 100 & SOC 350; LAC student with at least two Tier II courses or ELAC student Note: Open only to majors in Sociology and Applied Social Relations who have completed 90 credits. Fills writing-intensive course requirement. An integration of knowledge acquired by Sociology majors, assessing skills and insights acquired for application in research and the community. 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: LAC T3-LiberalArts Experience, Writing Intensive |
SOC 401 - Senior Project |
Senior Project Permission of Instructor required 1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 465 - Studies In Sociology |
Studies In Sociology Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor may be required for some offerings. May be repeated for credit with a topic change. Advanced investigation and analysis of selected topics in Sociology and Applied Social Relations. Topics to be determined by student request and/or instructor interest. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 480 - Independent Study |
Independent Study 1.000 TO 6.000 Credit hours 1.000 TO 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Independent Study Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 490 - Intern: App Soc or Criminlgy I |
Internship In Applied Sociology Or Criminology I Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor and Department Chair A maximum of 15 credits in the field can be counted toward the degree in Sociology and Applied Social Relations. Credits to be arranged. Practical experience in the relevance of sociological or criminological concepts in applied settings under supervision of university faculty and field personnel. 1.000 TO 6.000 Credit hours 2.000 TO 12.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 491 - Intern Applied Soc/Criminology |
Internship In Applied Sociology Or Criminology II Prerequisite: Written Consent of Instructor, Department Chairperson and Dean required. A maximum of 15 credits in the field can be counted toward the degree in Sociology and Applied Social Relations. Credits to be arranged. Practical experience in the relevance of sociological or criminological concepts in applied settings under supervision of university faculty and field personnel. 1.000 TO 6.000 Credit hours 2.000 TO 12.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 492 - Internship In Sociology |
Internship In Sociology Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor and Department Chairperson Required Working with a faculty member in conducting an academic course offered by the Department. Student may present lectures, conduct discussions, lead study groups, and/or work with individual students. 1.000 TO 3.000 Credit hours 2.000 TO 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 493 - Internship In Social Research |
Internship In Social Research Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor Practical experience in the conduct of social research under the supervision of a faculty instructor. 1.000 TO 3.000 Credit hours 2.000 TO 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 495 - Sociology Senior Thesis |
Sociology Senior Thesis Instructor permission required Sociology majors can choose to complete an independent Senior Thesis research project, which involves working with a faculty mentor, writing a proposal, collecting and/or analyzing data, and producing a scholarly paper to be submitted to the faculty mentor and second reader. An oral presentation or submission to a reputable journal is expected. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Independent Study Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
SOC 4XX - Sociology Elective |
Sociology Elective Prerequisite: Transfer Credit Evaluation Only 0.500 TO 6.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture |