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SOCI 1301 - Introduction to Sociology
Explores social interaction with emphasis upon basic sociological principles and concepts, analysis of diverse patterns of social organization, and consideration of various contemporary social conditions. Includes role playing, culture, institutions, social movements, socialization, social class, the family, and race. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus
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SOCI 1306 - Social Problems
Explores selected major contemporary social problems and group conflicts, including the sociology of crime and delinquency, poverty, race relations, family, population problems, drug abuse, and other personal pathologies. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus
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SOCI 2301 - Marriage & Family
Studies various problems involved in family living with stress upon matters concerning mate selection, marital adjustment, and patterns of family behavior. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus
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SOCI 2319 - Minorities Studies I
Historical, economic, social, and cultural development of minority groups. Groups studied may include White Ethnics, African-Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. Prerequisites: Sociology 1301 or 1306; THEA or approved alternative test reading passed or credit for READ 0302. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus
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SOCI 2326 - Social Psychology
Provides a study of the experience and behavior of the individual in relation to social situations. Emphasizes social interaction, the self, attitudes, and group processes. Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 or SOCI 1301. NOTE: Credit will not be given for both PSYC 2319 and SOCI 2326. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec) view syllabus