SOCI 498-001 INTERNSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY Provides students practical experience in addressing selected social issues in a public or private sector community setting. Field notes, periodic meetings with instructor, and typed reports analyzing an experience and a social issue are required. A maximum of four credits may be applied toward the sociology major. May be repeated once under a different community organization. Prerequisites: SOCI 101 or 201, junior standing, permission of the instructor. Up to twelve hours per week.
2013 Fall
SOCI 101-601 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Identification and analysis of basic concepts of sociology; study of interrelatedness of structures, systems and institutions, and of the social processes by which society evolves. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).
SOCI 101-602 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Identification and analysis of basic concepts of sociology; study of interrelatedness of structures, systems and institutions, and of the social processes by which society evolves. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).
SOCI 225-601 CONFLICT & NONVIOLENCE Seeks answers to questions about why humans use violence to resolve conflict and what social forces produce conflict in the family, ethnic and racial groups, economic groups and nation states. Explores nature and practice of nonviolent conflict resolution. Cross-listed with CADR 225. May not receive credit for both CADR 225 and SOCI 225. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).
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