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Show 110. American Minority Groups—Describes and analyses the sociological and psychological processes which emerge from the relationships of different ethnic and cultural groups. W (3). Staff 115. Child Sociology—Factors associated with the sociology of the child. W (3). Neville 118. Sociology of Marriage and Family Relationships— Sociological factors associated with marital adjustment and family problems. W (4) Neville 120. Introduction to Social Problems—Applied sociology dealing with vital social problems such as alcoholism, crime, delinquency, divorce, aging, political corruption, and race relations. S Su (5). Neville 123. Social Stratification—Class and caste systems in contemporary civilization. A (3). (May not be offered 1965- 66). staff 125. Criminology—Nature and extent of crime. Methods of dealing with offenders. W (3). Staff 126. Juvenile Delinquency—Causes, treatment, and prevention of delinquency. S (3). Baddley 127. Population Problems—World populations, with special attention to the problems of growth, replacement, migration, and composition. A (3). Neville 130. Introduction to Social Work—Emphasis is on familiarization with the field of Social Work, its historical background and social services in the modern institutional setting. S (3) Baddley 132. Introduction to Child Welfare—Modern practices in the child welfare field. A (3). Staff 135. Community Organization — Community planning and organization as a method of handling community needs and problems. Utilization of community resources through trained workers, researchers and volunteers. Inter-group and inter-agency cooperation and coordination is stressed. Sociology 130 should be taken before registering in this course. A (3). Staff 138. Introduction to Social Security—Social legislation and its effects on contemporary wage-earners, the aging, dependent children, and the disabled. Governmental provisions for social security. W (3). Staff 139. Introduction to Field Work Experience—Sixteen hours of supervised field work experience preparatory for entry into agency work at the Bachelor Degree level. Limited to Sociology majors in their senior year who are emphasizing social work. S (4). Baddley 270 141. Educational Sociology—Group and human relationships between the school, the family, and the community. W (3) (May not be offered 1965-66.) Staff 143. Medical Sociology—Sociological factors of1 health, illness, prevention, and treatment in modern day society. (May not be given 1965-66.) W (3). Baddley 145. Human Relations in Business and Industry—Social problems of the working situation, the social organization of the plant, and the social adjustments of the worker in industry, the community, and the society. AS (3). Larsen 150. Social Psychology—Organization of personal behavior as a consequence of participation in groups, and socio- psychological processes operative in social life. Prerequisite: Psychology 1 for psychology majors. W S (5). Staff 160. Elementary Social Statistics—Application of measurement to sociological data. Recommended to be taken by majors in the junior year. Psychology 180 may be accepted in place of this course. (May not be given 1965-66) A (3). Staff 165. Introduction to Social Research—Methods of sociological research—historical comparative, statistical; the social survey, etc. Readings and exercises in research. A (2). Staff 191. Individual Problems and Projects—Seniors only. A W S (2-5). Staff 195. Sociology of Alcoholism—(1). Staff 199. Seminar—For seniors upon approval. S (2). Staff SOCIOLOGY TEACHING MAJOR* Psychology and/or History Minor (Example Only) Freshman Course Title Sociology 1 Physical Education Psychology 1 Psychology 54 A W S Introduction to Sociology 5 Selected 111 Introductory Psychology 5 Psychology of Adjustment 3 *A departmental major with a Bachelor of Arts degree would be essentially the same curriculum; however, a language and some electives would be taken in place of the education courses. All curricula in the Social Science Division, as indicated, are examples only. There are many combinations of teaching major or departmental major with various minors that might be used. 271 |