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Instructor |
Dates |
Location |
Days |
Time |
Cr |
Class No. |
Fee |
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| SOCIOL101 Introduction to Sociology | J Lageson | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1150 | $1020 | |
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| SOCIOL242 The Family | A Beckwith | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | W-2-198
Wheatley Bldg, 2nd Floor, Room 198
| MTuWThF | 12:00 - 2:30pm | 3 | 1152 | $1020 | |
Description for SOCIOL242: A comparative and historical analysis of family systems. Emphasis on the development and the future prospects of the nuclear family in middle-class industrial society.
Prerequisite: SOCIOL 101.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 |
| SOCIOL321L Racial and Ethnic Relations | K Lischinsky | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | W-1-047
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 047
| MTuWThF | 6:00 - 8:30pm | 3 | 1153 | $1020 | |
Description for SOCIOL321L: An examination of racial and ethnic relations in contemporary society, including the history and sociology of the immigration experience, bilingual education, the nature and character of discrimination, neighborhood change, and racial and ethnic conflict.
Prerequisite: SOCIOL 101.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Distribution: United States focus Diversity: SB |
| SOCIOL367L Drugs and Society | J Lageson | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1151 | $1020 | |
Description for SOCIOL367L: This course examines the social origins and consequences of the use and abuse of consciousness-altering substances (including alcohol). It considers how society defines and deals with drug use and assesses social harm, including such issues as addictions and health effects, drugs and crime, the legislation debate, and drug policy and enforcement.
Prerequisite: SOCIOL 101.
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Academic Information: Credits: 3 Diversity: SB |
| SOCIOL467L The Sociology of Law | R Tyler | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | W-1-046
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 046
| MTuWThF | 12:00 - 2:30pm | 3 | 1154 | $1020 | |
Description for SOCIOL467L: A general analysis of the social origins and consequences of law and legal process; special emphasis on law as a method of conflict resolution and as a social control structure, and on law and social change. Attention also given to law in other societies, including non-literate societies, to the evolution and development of legal structures, and to patterns of due process and criminal law.
Prerequisite: SOCIOL 101 and CRMJUS/SOCIOL 262L.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 |
| SOCIOL480 Special Topics: Crime Prevention | M Peel | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | W-1-031
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 031
| MTuWThF | 8:30 - 11:00am | 3 | 1155 | $1020 | |
Description for SOCIOL480: This course examines crime prevention as an alternative to criminal justice responses to crime. It reviews current theories of and leading research on the main approaches to preventing crime, including developmental, situational, and community prevention. A special focus is on assessing effectiveness of prevention programs and policies.
Prerequisite: SOCIOL 101.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Distribution: United States focus |