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Sociology  
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List of all courses, their descriptions and offerings in the schedule book

CRIM2000 - Introduction To Criminology
Summer 2013

This course provides a comprehensive, definitive, and modern overview of the field of criminology. The course covers the nature of criminal law, major types of crime, and leading criminological theories. Students are also exposed to the workings of the criminal justice system, including police operations, court procedures, and correctional processes. Throughout the course, students use readings, case studies, and class discussions to develop their critical and analytical thinking skills.
Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
3 Credits

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 T  Tuesday
 W  Wednesday
 R  Thursday
 F  Friday
 S  Saturday
 U  Sunday

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SOCI1010 - Principles Of Sociology
Summer 2013

This course is an introductory examination of the fundamental principles of group life and human behavior. The course emphasizes natural and social heritage and the meaning and functions of culture. Students explore the origin, functions, and characteristics of institutions, community services, and small-group behavior.
3 Credits


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SOCI1010-A Principles Of Sociology
3 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: ONLINE
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time: - Instructor: Dennick-Brecht
    Session: 7 (06/03 - 07/27/13) Term: Summer 2013
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      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 
SOCI1010-A Principles Of Sociology
11 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: ONLINE
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time: - Instructor: Dennick-Brecht
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
            More Info!
      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 
SOCI1010-B Principles Of Sociology
14 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: ONLINE
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time: - Instructor: Dennick-Brecht
    Session: 2 (08/24 - 10/18/13) Term: Fall 2013
            More Info!
      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 
SOCI1010-D Principles Of Sociology
21 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: ONLINE
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time: - Instructor: Dennick-Brecht
    Session: 4 (10/19 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 
SOCI1010-E Principles Of Sociology
37 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 08:00-08:50 am Instructor: Perry
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-F Principles Of Sociology
32 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 09:00-09:50 am Instructor: Altemara
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-G Principles Of Sociology
31 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 10:00-10:50 am Instructor: Beaver
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-I Principles Of Sociology
21 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 12:00-12:50 pm Instructor: Altemara
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-J Principles Of Sociology
30 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 01:00-01:50 pm Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-K Principles Of Sociology
33 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 02:00-02:50 pm Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-L Principles Of Sociology
31 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 04:00-05:15 pm Instructor: Perry
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-M Principles Of Sociology
23 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: T R
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 09:30-10:45 am Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-N Principles Of Sociology
25 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: T R
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 11:00-12:15 pm Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-O Principles Of Sociology
Full     Credits: 3 Days: T R
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 12:30-01:45 pm Instructor: Jamison
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-P Principles Of Sociology
10 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: T R
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 02:00-03:15 pm Instructor: Jamison
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1010-Q Principles Of Sociology
42 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: R
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 06:00-08:50 pm Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1020 - Contemporary Amer Social Prob
Summer 2013

This course focuses on major problems affecting basic institutions and groups in today's society. Students analyze these problems and consider alternative solutions. Topics of discussion may include juvenile delinquency, crime, poverty, mental disorders, drug addiction and alcoholism, family disorganization, overpopulation, and race relations.
3 Credits


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SOCI1020-A Contemporary Amer Social Prob
15 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: ONLINE
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time: - Instructor: Kerr
    Session: 7 (06/03 - 07/27/13) Term: Summer 2013
            More Info!
      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 
SOCI1020-A Contemporary Amer Social Prob
17 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: ONLINE
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time: - Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 
SOCI1020-B Contemporary Amer Social Prob
1 Seat!     Credits: 3 Days: ONLINE
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time: - Instructor: Paul
    Session: 2 (08/24 - 10/18/13) Term: Fall 2013
            More Info!
      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 
SOCI1020-D Contemporary Amer Social Prob
10 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 12:00-12:50 pm Instructor: Beaver
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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SOCI1025 - Honors Contem Amer Soc Probl
Summer 2013

This course focuses on major problems affecting basic institutions and groups in today's society. Students analyze these problems and consider alternative solutions. Topics of discussion may include juvenile delinquency, crime, poverty, mental disorders, drug addiction and alcoholism, family disorganization, overpopulation, and race relations.
3 Credits


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No Courses Found

SOCI2330 - Marriage and The Family
Summer 2013

This course deals with courtship and marriage patterns, the structure and functions of the family in various cultural settings, and the associated problems of marriage relationships. Special emphasis will be given to the nature of marriage and family in contemporary America.
Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
3 Credits


Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with SOCI2330
       
SOCI2330-A Marriage and The Family
8 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: T R
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 02:00-03:15 pm Instructor: Paul
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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      Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
 

SOCI3210 - Sociology Of Deviant Behavior
Summer 2013

This course presents a detailed analysis of three areas relating to the increasing crime rate in American society. Juvenile delinquency, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system are systematically explored. Emphasis is given to the issue of modifying social policy in order to deal more effectively with deviant behavior and to the effects of deviant behavior on the business community.
Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
3 Credits


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SOCI3220 - Introduction To Criminology
Fall 2013

This course provides a comprehensive, definitive, and modern overview of the field of criminology. The course covers the nature of criminal law, major types of crime, and leading criminological theories. Students are also exposed to the workings of the criminal justice system, including police operations, court procedures, and correctional processes. Throughout the course, students use readings, case studies, and class discussions to develop their critical and analytical thinking skills.
Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
3 Credits


Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with SOCI3220
       
SOCI3220-A Introduction To Criminology
0/0     Credits: 3 Days: M W F
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 09:00-09:50 am Instructor: Beaver
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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      Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
 

SOCI3230 - Sociology Of Minority Groups
Summer 2013

This course presents a comprehensive analysis of the principal minorities in the United States today. A variety of sociological theories will be presented to provide insight into the concept of the U.S. as a "melting pot" culture. The scientific perspective utilized will include historical, psychological, and economic data from racial and ethnic minorities, as well as women.
Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
3 Credits


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SOCI3240 - Women In Society
Summer 2013

This course presents a comprehensive sociological analysis of women. While particular emphasis will be placed on contemporary American society, some cross-cultural and historical data will be presented. Economic, occupational, health and language issues will be examined. The social contributions of women will also be explored.
Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
3 Credits


Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with SOCI3240
       
SOCI3240-A Women In Society
23 Seats     Credits: 3 Days: M W
       Location: Moon Room:
    Time: 04:00-05:15 pm Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) Term: Fall 2013
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      Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
 

SOCI3250 - Sociology Of Sport
Summer 2013

This course will provide a detailed introduction to the sociology of sport. Various sociological concepts, theories, and research will be used to raise critical questions concerning the relationship between sports, culture, and society. Specifically, the course will explore a number of topics relating to sports, including the socialization process, sports and children, deviance, violence, gender issues, race, social class, the media, and the economy.
Prerequisite: SOCI1010 or SOCI1020
3 Credits


Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with SOCI3250
       

No Courses Found

SOCI3270 - Energy and Society
Summer 2013

This course covers the relationship between energy usage and society. The first half of the course covers historical usage up to the present, and the second half covers eurrent future usage of energy.
Prerequisites: SOCI1010 and ENVS1022 or ENGR1022
3 Credits


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SOCI3270-A Energy and Society
Canceled     Credits: 3 Days:  
       Location: Internet/Online Room:
    Time:   Instructor: ** Staff **
    Session: as of 01-MAY-13 Term: Fall 2013
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      Prerequisites: SOCI1010 and ENVS1022 or ENGR1022
      Course is taught Fully Online.  
      Additional fees apply. See Details for more information.
 

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