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Social Work (Graduate) Some 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the school and approval of the graduate adviser:
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses. |
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• SW 591B - Field Practicum
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• SW 591C - Field Practicum
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• SW 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• SW 599A - Thesis or Research Project I
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• SW 599B - Thesis or Research Project II
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Sociology (Undergraduate) SOC 201 normally is prerequisite to all upper division courses in sociology and may be waived only with instructor consent.
All 400-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 101 - Social Problems
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• SOC 120 - Intimate Relationships in Our Diverse Society
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• SOC 201 - Principles of Sociology
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• SOC 202 - Society and Individual Development
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• SOC 210 - Elementary Statistics
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• SOC 263 - Asian-American Experience
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• SOC 300 - Cultural Emotions
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• SOC 301 - Writing for Sociology
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• SOC 310 - Intermediate Statistics
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• SOC 322 - Socialization: Childhood and Adolescence
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• SOC 323 - Socialization: Maturity and Aging
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• SOC 330 - Social Issues in the Urban Setting
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• SOC 331 - The Dynamics of Poverty
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• SOC 341 - Sociology of Gender Roles
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• SOC 348 - Class, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender
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• SOC 383 - Violence in American Society
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• SOC 390 - Methods of Social Research
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• SOC 398 - Cooperative Education
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• SOC 405 - Sociology Internships and Service Learning
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• SOC 410 - Advanced Statistics
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• SOC 412 - Classical Sociological Theory
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• SOC 414 - Contemporary Sociological Theory
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• SOC 415 - Political Sociology
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• SOC 416 - Feminist Theories and Contemporary Society
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• SOC 418 - Crowd Behavior and Social Movements
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• SOC 420 - Small Groups
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• SOC 421 - Social Sources of Human Sexuality
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• SOC 422 - Social Psychology
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• SOC 423 - Political Sociology of Globalization and Resistance
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• SOC 425 - Medical Sociology
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• SOC 426 - Deviant Behavior
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• SOC 427 - Society and Mental Illness
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• SOC 428 - Self and Identity
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• SOC 430 - Urban Sociology
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• SOC 433 - Bioethics and Sociology
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• SOC 435 - Asian Societies
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• SOC 438 - Sociology of Sport
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• SOC 439 - Aging and Family Life
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• SOC 440 - Marriage and the Family
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• SOC 441 - Researching Gender in Social Institutions
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• SOC 442 - Social Change
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• SOC 443 - Diversity in Alternative Families
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• SOC 444 - Sociology of Popular Culture
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• SOC 445 - Sociology of Religion
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• SOC 446 - Sociology of Business Organizations
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• SOC 447 - Work and the Workplace
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• SOC 448 - Social Class and Inequality
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• SOC 449 - Professionals in Society
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• SOC 450 - Sociology of Aging
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• SOC 452 - Life Span Transitions: The Retirement Years
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• SOC 453 - Social Aspects of Death and Bereavement
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• SOC 454 - Selected Topics in Sociology
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• SOC 460 - Race and Ethnic Relations
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• SOC 479 - Drug Use and Public Policy
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• SOC 480 - Criminology
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• SOC 481 - Policing America
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• SOC 483 - Sociology of Human Rights
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• SOC 485 - Conflict and Domestic Violence
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• SOC 487 - Environmental Policy, Law, and Society
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• SOC 488 - Sociology of Law
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• SOC 490 - Quantitative Research Methods in Sociology
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• SOC 491 - Qualitative Research Methods in Sociology
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• SOC 493 - Sociology Honors Thesis
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• SOC 495 - Senior Capstone Seminar
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• SOC 496 - Law and Society Honors Thesis
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• SOC 497 - Proseminar: Introduction to Graduate Studies, the Discipline, and the Profession
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• SOC 498 - Cooperative Education
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• SOC 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Sociology (Graduate) All 400-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 500-level courses. |
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• SOC 512 - Seminar: History of Sociological Theory
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• SOC 514 - Seminar: Contemporary Sociological Theory
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• SOC 521 - Seminar: Sociology of Knowledge
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• SOC 522 - Seminar: Social Psychology
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• SOC 526 - Seminar: Sociology of Deviant Behavior
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• SOC 530 - Seminar: Urban Social Systems
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• SOC 534 - Seminar: Population
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• SOC 540 - Seminar: Marriage and the Family
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• SOC 541 - Seminar: Gender and Labor
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• SOC 544 - Seminar: Social Organization, Institutions, and Change
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• SOC 560 - Seminar: Racial and Ethnic Minorities
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• SOC 580 - Seminar: Criminology
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• SOC 589 - Seminar: Secondary Data Analysis
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• SOC 590 - Seminar: Sociological Research
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• SOC 593 - Teaching Sociology at the College Level
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• SOC 594 - Teaching Sociology Internship
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• SOC 595 - Special Topics in Sociology
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• SOC 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• SOC 597 - Graduate Research
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• SOC 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• SOC 599 - Thesis
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Spanish (Undergraduate) All Upper Division courses are conducted in Spanish. |
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• SPAN 100A - Elementary Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers
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• SPAN 100B - Elementary Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers
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• SPAN 100C - Elementary Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers
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• SPAN 105 - Elementary Spanish for Heritage Speakers
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• SPAN 110 - Spanish Conversation for Professions
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• SPAN 200A - Intermediate Spanish Non-Heritage Speakers
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