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Sociology (Undergraduate) SOC 2010 normally is prerequisite to all upper division courses in sociology and may be waived only with instructor consent.
All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
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• SOC 4490 - Professionals in Society
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• SOC 4500 - Sociology of Aging
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• SOC 4520 - Life Span Transitions: The Retirement Years
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• SOC 4530 - Social Aspects of Death and Bereavement
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• SOC 4540 - Selected Topics in Sociology
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• SOC 4550 - Older Adults’ Life Stories
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• SOC 4560 - Global Aging
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• SOC 4570 - Women and Aging
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• SOC 4600 - Race and Ethnic Relations
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• SOC 4790 - Drug Use and Public Policy
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• SOC 4800 - Criminology
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• SOC 4810 - Sociology of Policing
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• SOC 4820 - Sociology of Genocide
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• SOC 4830 - Sociology of Human Rights
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• SOC 4850 - Domestic Violence
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• SOC 4870 - Environmental Policy, Law, and Society
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• SOC 4880 - Sociology of Law
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• SOC 4930 - Sociology Honors Thesis
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• SOC 4950 - Senior Capstone Seminar
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• SOC 4960 - Law and Society Honors Thesis
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• SOC 4980 - Cooperative Education
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• SOC 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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• SOC 5010 - Qualitative Research Methods in Sociology
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• SOC 5011 - Quantitative Research Methods in Sociology
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• SOC 5012 - Advanced Statistics
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Sociology (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission for all 5000-level courses.
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• SOC 5000 - Introduction to Graduate Studies, the Discipline, and the Profession
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• SOC 5020 - Seminar: Classical Sociological Theory
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• SOC 5021 - Seminar: Contemporary Sociological Theory
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• SOC 5030 - Seminar: MA Capstone Transition
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• SOC 5210 - Seminar: Sociology of Knowledge
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• SOC 5220 - Seminar: Social Psychology
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• SOC 5260 - Seminar: Sociology of Deviant Behavior
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• SOC 5300 - Seminar: Sociology of Urban Life
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• SOC 5340 - Seminar: Population
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• SOC 5400 - Seminar: Partnership, Marriage, and Families
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• SOC 5410 - Seminar: Gender and Labor
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• SOC 5440 - Seminar: Organizations, Work, and Social Change
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• SOC 5600 - Seminar: Race, Ethnicity, Power, and Justice
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• SOC 5800 - Seminar: Criminology
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• SOC 5890 - Seminar: Secondary Data Analysis
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• SOC 5900 - Special Topics in Sociology
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• SOC 5930 - Teaching Sociology at the College Level
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• SOC 5940 - Teaching Sociology Internship
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• SOC 5941 - Sociology Intership
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• SOC 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• SOC 5970 - Graduate Research
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• SOC 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• SOC 5990 - Thesis
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• SOC 5991 - Portfolio
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• SOC 9000 - Graduate Studies
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Spanish (Undergraduate) All Upper Division courses are conducted in Spanish.
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• SPAN 1001 - Elementary Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers 1
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• SPAN 1002 - Elementary Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers 2
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• SPAN 1050 - Elementary Spanish for Heritage Speakers
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• SPAN 1100 - Spanish Conversation for Professions
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• SPAN 2001 - Intermediate Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers 1
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• SPAN 2002 - Intermediate Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers 2
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• SPAN 2050 - Intermediate Spanish for Heritage Speakers
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• SPAN 2420 - Hispanic Societies through Literature
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• SPAN 3001 - Advanced Composition and Grammar
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• SPAN 3002 - Applied Spanish Grammar and Composition
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• SPAN 3020 - Spanish in the United States
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• SPAN 3050 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
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• SPAN 3100 - Spanish History and Culture
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• SPAN 3150 - Spanish-American Civilization
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• SPAN 3200 - Spanish Usage In The Americas: Applied Approaches
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• SPAN 3400 - Hispanic Film
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• SPAN 3800 - Commercial Spanish
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• SPAN 3950 - Spanish in Community Service
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• SPAN 3970 - Field Work in Spanish
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• SPAN 4000 - Spanish Morphology and Syntax
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• SPAN 4010 - Introduction to Literary Analysis
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• SPAN 4080 - Spanish Literature I
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• SPAN 4100 - Spanish Literature II
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• SPAN 4110 - Spanish-American Literature I
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• SPAN 4130 - Spanish-American Literature II
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• SPAN 4140 - Don Quixote de la Mancha
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• SPAN 4170 - Spanish-American Short Story
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• SPAN 4181 - Golden Age Culture and Literature
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• SPAN 4210 - Mexican Literature of Twentieth Century
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• SPAN 4260 - Peninsular Literature: The Enlightenment to the Generation of 98
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• SPAN 4310 - Spanish-American Testimony
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• SPAN 4441 - Masterworks of Spanish American Literature
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• SPAN 4450 - Journalism in Spanish
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• SPAN 4540 - Special Topics in Spanish - Peninsular
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• SPAN 4541 - Special Topics - Latin America
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• SPAN 4590 - Hispanic Play Production
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• SPAN 4600 - Editing a Bilingual (Spanish-English) Cultural Magazine
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• SPAN 4720 - Peninsular Literature: Vanguardismo to the Present
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• SPAN 4750 - Spanish American Theater
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• SPAN 4830 - Intellectuals and Ideas in Latin America
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• SPAN 4850 - Southern Cone Fiction
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• SPAN 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Spanish (Graduate) Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500 level courses.
All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: SPAN 4000, 4001, 4010, 4030, 4080, 4100, 4110, 4130, 4400, 4540, 4590
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• SPAN 5000 - Academic Writing in Spanish
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• SPAN 5010 - Development of Spanish Language
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• SPAN 5040 - Medieval Literature
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• SPAN 5070 - Literary Theory
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• SPAN 5100 - Spanish Sociolinguistics
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• SPAN 5400 - Seminar: Spanish Poetry from Romanticism to the Present
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• SPAN 5450 - Seminar: Contemporary Spanish-American Poetry After Ruben Dario
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• SPAN 5750 - Seminar: Hispanic Literature
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