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Sociology
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Introduction to Sociology |
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Goal 5 |
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Introduces the sociological approach to understanding the structure and dynamics of society. Focuses on socialization, organization, social inequality, institutions, and social change. MnTC Goal 5. |
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Social Psychology |
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Goal 5 |
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This course examines the relationship between society and individuals and the methods, theories, and findings of research in social psychology. Special attention is given to the social properties of mind, self, and human development. MnTC Goal 5. |
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Social Problems |
Lasc Area |
Goal 5 |
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Examines such problems as poverty crime, urban problems, family problems, environmental problems, and war and terrorism. MnTC Goal 5. |
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Sociology of Sexual Behavior |
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Examines sociological and social psychological perspectives and research on sexual behavior. Topics include childhood sexual behavior, adolescent sexual behavior, sex and mate selection, marital sex, extramarital sex, and various forms of sexual variation. |
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Social Deviance |
Lasc Area |
Goal 5 |
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Theory, research and commentary on the sociology of deviant behavior. MnTC Goal 5. |
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Topics in Sociology |
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This course will consist of varying topics in the discipline of sociology. |
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Criminology |
Prerequisite |
SOC 110 SOC 220 |
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This course will survey the history of crime in society, including theories, research and commentaries on crime and delinquency. |
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Delinquent Behavior |
Prerequisite |
SOC 110 OR SOC 220 |
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Delinquent behavior and programs for its prevention, treatment and control. Same as CJ 301. |
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Social Theory |
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Examines major theoretical approaches to the understanding of social structure and change, with special attention to the classical works of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim. |
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Punishment and Prisons |
Prerequisite |
SOC 110 SOC 220 |
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This class traces the origins and development of incarceration as the principle response to crime in the U.S. It explores changing punishment practices, reasons offered to justify punishment, and the social organization of contemporary U.S. prisons. |
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Community Corrections |
Prerequisite |
CJ 200 OR SOC 110 |
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Sociological analysis of community corrections, emphasizing probation and parole. |
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Social Gerontology |
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This course introduces students to the field of social gerontology for providing an overview of the significant sociological perspectives, social issues, and empirical social science research pertaining to the phenomenon of aging in society. The main goal of the course is to foster an understanding of aging as a process that is characteristic of both individuals and societies through a focus on social factors that shape the individual's experience of aging and the consequences of an aging population for social institutions. Same as SW 308. |
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Law and Society |
Prerequisite |
SOC 302 |
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Writing Intensive |
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Relationships of law and society; social forces in law making; dynamics of law administration; social, cultural and behavioral effects of law; history and development of the legal profession; analysis of legal language and reasoning. Prerequisite may be waived with the consent of the instructor. Same as CJ 309. |
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Dominant-Subordinate Group Relations |
Lasc Area |
Goal 5 |
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Theoretical, historical and contemporary examination of prejudice, discrimination, and inequalities organized around race, ethnicity, and gender divisions. Same as WS 310. MnTC Goal 5. |
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Sociology of Law Enforcement |
Prerequisite |
SOC 110 |
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Examines the origin, history and development of policing in the U.S. Specific issues such as community relations, organization, discretion, and corruption are explored from an occupational standpoint in policing. |
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Society and the Environment |
Lasc Area |
Goal 10 |
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Throughout time societies have struggled to maintain an appropriate balance between human groups and the physical environment. This course analyzes the social causes of environmental problems in an interdisciplinary fashion. Ecology, policy, politics, culture, ethics and history are all viewed through a sociological lens to explain the relationship between humans and the physical environment. The main goal of this course is to demonstrate the complexities of relationships between people and the environment. It also focuses heavily on the processes of social change. MnTC Goal 10. |
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Sociology of the Family |
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Examines the theoretical issues and research findings pertaining primarily to American family life. Topics include dating and mate selection, alternatives to traditional marriages, marital structure and interaction, and marital dissolution. |
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Social Movements |
Lasc Area |
Goal 9 |
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Analysis of movement origins, ideology, dynamics, organization, challenges and success in creating social change. Theories and case studies of past and current movements, global to local. MnTC Goal 9. |
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Sociology of Religion |
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Emphasizes a sociological understanding of religion, magic, myth, patterns of religious organizations, secularization, new religion movements, and other related topics. |
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Sociology of Gender |
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Focuses on the social construction of gender and consequences of gender stratification for women and men. Topics may include: gender differences; the concept of "gender role"; gender in the economic, political, and educational institutions; discrimination; and the feminist movement. |
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