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SOC 390: Research Methods

A thorough introduction to the research methods that dominate mainstream contemporary sociology. Techniques of data gathering, multivariate analysis, and standard experimental designs are the primary foci, with more brief attention to participant...

SOC 391: Emergence of Sociological Thought

An historical and philosophical examination of major figures in social theory during the period when sociology was emerging as a discipline (mid-1800s through early 1900s). Emphasis will be placed on philosophical influences, with special attention...

SOC 393: Topics in Sociology

A survey of a specific institutional or topical specialization within sociology. Possible offerings include aging, death and dying, medical sociology, arts and popular culture, marriage and family, collective behavior and social movements, urban...

SOC 493: Seminar in Sociology and Social Thought

Advanced study of substantive topics in sociology and social thought, or of selected contemporary social theorists. Specific course descriptions will generally be made available by the program director. Prerequisite: consent of instructor; may vary...

SOC 597: Special Problems

Independent work, under faculty supervision, in an area within sociology not covered by other courses. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and program director.

SPN 102: Beginning Spanish II

Elementary Spanish course with emphasis on narration and description in the past tenses and an introduction to the subjunctive mood.

SPN 201: Intermediate Spanish I

Intermediate Spanish course with specific focus on a more in-depth review of grammar as well as more intensive writing and reading. Part I.

SPN 202: Intermediate Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish course with specific focus on a more in-depth review of grammar as well as more intensive writing and reading. Part II.