Offered by
Department of Sociology, Geography and Earth Science
College of Natural and Social Sciences
SOC Courses
- SOC 820P - Race and Minority Relations - 3 hours
- Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission
Examines the history and status of minority groups in society; the relationship between minority groups and the dominant group;
focusing on the causes of intergroup conflict and solutions to intergroup problems.
- SOC 830P - Family Life and Functions - 3 hours
- Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission
A sociological analysis of the family as a social unit. Topics focus on historical changes, cultural patterns, alterations in
gender roles as they affect family roles, social class influences, group processes in families, institutional relationships with
the polity, economy, religious, and economic institutions, and the future of the family.
- SOC 842P - Sociology of Religion - 3 hours
- Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission
Examines religion as a social phenomenon and attempts to relate it to other aspects of human social life. Topics include the
dilemmas of belief and institutionalization, religious movements, religion and change, secularization, and the future of
religion.
- SOC 861P - Deviance and Social Control - 3 hours
- Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission
The philosophical assumptions embedded in the theories of deviance are examined and applied in the critical reading of deviance
texts. A basic question explored is who and what are defined as deviant by each of the sociological perspectives. Through this
examination we will investigate who controls social behavior and the basis of control contained within the theories. Topics
include crime, mental illness, victimless crime, and elite/corporate deviance.
- SOC 862P - Sociology of Health and Illness - 3 hours
- Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission
This course provides an introduction to the field of medical sociology with attention to physical as well as mental illnesses. The
emphasis will be upon the influence of social factors in becoming ill and social factors which influence treatment. Topics to be
covered will include: epidemiology, health and illness behavior, the health professions, health care institutions, and alternative
systems of health care.
- SOC 876 - Seminar in Social Psychology - 3 hours
- This course is designed to investigate the effect of various social factors and situations on the perceptions and behavior of
humans. Analysis of the conceptual tools for investigating human activity and applications of the theoretical and conceptual
perspectives will be considered as they are related to social settings and organizations where humans interact.
- SOC 890 - Directed Research - 1-3 hours
- Prereq: SOC 237 or permission
Independent original research of a selected topic in sociology under the direction of a sociology graduate faculty member.
- SOC 896 - Thesis - 3-6 hours
- SOC 899 - Directed Readings - 1-3 hours
- Prereq: SOC 300* or two 300-400 level SOC courses or permission
Independent readings on advanced sociological topics. Readings are to be selected and directed by a sociology graduate faculty
member.
* This course is the immediate prerequisite. Other preparation is
required prior to this immediate prerequisite.