SOC-241 |
Marriage and Family Systems |
This course will explore socio-cultural aspects of
3.00 families and how they are shaped by ethnicity , sexual orientation , income , and education . Family types will be viewed through the life cycle model and will explore a variety of family forms including two-parent , single-parent , adoptive , divorced , same-sex , remarried , and step-families . Several models of family intervention will be discussed and practiced in role-play sessions .
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SOC-246 |
Issues in Gerontology |
Survey of current social issues regarding the aging population . Topics such as social needs , delivery of services , legislation , advocacy , and ethics and legal issues will be covered . |
SOC-260 |
Death and Dying |
Survey of dying as a social act ; examination of selected topics ; social concepts and attitudes on death and dying ; social methods of dealing with death , effects of death on social groups , demographic concepts , euthanasia , legal aspects . ( May be taken for psychology credit .) |
SOC-280 |
Ethical Issues in the Beh & Soc Sciences ( For description see PSY 280 .) |
3.00 |
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SOC-299 |
Selected Topics in Sociology |
This course provides students the opportunity to explore topics selected by the instructor . Course may be repeated if the topic changes . |
3.00 |
SOC-300 |
Addictions , Dynamics and Interventions |
3.00 |
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SOC-303 |
Policy & Social Change |
3.00 |
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SOC-308 |
The Good Society |
3.00 |
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SOC-311 |
Sociology of Medicine |
Examination of the social organization of modern science-based medicine . Emphasis on health and disease as social processes influenced by social roles , community factors and cultural values . |
3.00 |