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216 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS<br />

behavior; contributing factors; current prevention and treatment programs.<br />

Prerequisite: Soc 204, 205, 206 or Soc 300. Polk, Rothbart.<br />

Soc 442. Urbanization and the City. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Determinants and consequences <strong>of</strong> urbanization under different conditions;<br />

the city as a social and ecological system. Prerequisite: 9 hours in sociology.<br />

Martin.<br />

Soc 443. Social Control. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Techniques and agencies by which the behavior <strong>of</strong> crowds, classes, associations,<br />

and publics is controlled. Prerequisite: Soc or Psy 334, 335 or consent<br />

<strong>of</strong> instructor. Berreman.<br />

Soc 444. Social Stratification. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Systematic analysis <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> social classes and castes, their determinants<br />

and historical development, and their consequences. Prerequisite:<br />

Soc 204, 205, 206 or Soc 300. Ellis, Johnson.<br />

Soc 445. Sociology <strong>of</strong> Race Relations. (g) 3 hours.<br />

The development <strong>of</strong> "race consciousness" and emergent problems <strong>of</strong> raceculture<br />

contacts. Prerequisite: introductory course in sociology, anthropology,<br />

or psychology. Berreman.<br />

Soc 446. Sociology <strong>of</strong> Work. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the basic sociological features <strong>of</strong> work in modern society. The<br />

theory <strong>of</strong> work organizations; the working population; technological, formal,<br />

nonformal, and informal aspects <strong>of</strong> working; the managerial problem <strong>of</strong><br />

directing working behavior. Dubin.<br />

Soc 447. Industrial Sociology. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> union-management relations in American society. The nature <strong>of</strong><br />

industrial management and the bases <strong>of</strong> management's labor decisions; the<br />

origins, nature, and functions <strong>of</strong> labor unions; industrial relations; the consequences<br />

<strong>of</strong> union-management relations for social welfare. Dubin.<br />

Soc 448. Sociology <strong>of</strong> Occupations. (G) 3 hours.<br />

The nature, functions, and significance <strong>of</strong> occupational groupings in modern<br />

society; the relationships <strong>of</strong> occupation to other aspects <strong>of</strong> life; the significance<br />

<strong>of</strong> work for the various forms <strong>of</strong> social organization; the impact <strong>of</strong><br />

change on individual occupations and occupational categories. Pellegrin.<br />

Soc 449. Social Change. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the processes, characteristics, and conditions <strong>of</strong> change in large<br />

social systems; systematic examination <strong>of</strong> various theoretical problems and<br />

formulations. Prerequisite: 9 hours in sociology. Bisno.<br />

Soc 460. Social Institutions. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> social organization in terms <strong>of</strong> a system <strong>of</strong> interrelated and interdependent<br />

institutions; major focus on the development and utilization <strong>of</strong><br />

an analytical framework in the examination <strong>of</strong> selected major institutions in<br />

American and other contemporary societies. Prerequisite: Soc 204, 205, 206<br />

or Soc 300. Rodgers.<br />

Soc 461. Sociology <strong>of</strong> Religion. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Sociological analysis <strong>of</strong> religious belief and behavior; special attention to<br />

the relation between religious institutions and the larger societies <strong>of</strong> which<br />

they are a part. Prerequisite: Soc 204, 205 or Soc 300. Johnson.<br />

Soc 462. Sociology <strong>of</strong> the Family. (G) 3 hours.<br />

The family as a social institution and its relationship to other social institutions.<br />

Prerequisite: 12 hours in sociology. Johannis, Rodgers.<br />

Soc 465. Political Sociology. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Sociological theories and concepts brought to bear on the analysis <strong>of</strong> various<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> political theory and behavior; social bases <strong>of</strong> power and policy<br />

determination; institutional interrelationships; intellectuals and ideologies;

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