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ingful and rigorous research question. Such constructs as reliability, validity, error, etc. will
be defined and made useful in the minds and actions of thoughtful scientists and citizens.
Prerequisites: PSY 1013.
SOC 3113 Sociology of Aging (Same as PSY 2063)
A comprehensive course on the social dimensions of aging and its links to historical, demo-
graphic and cross-cultural patterns. Current theories of aging are studied, as well as crucial
issues impinging on the daily lives of older adults. Prerequisites: PSY 1013. (Odd Fall)
SOC 3123 Death and Dying
The course provides a sociological assessment of issues of death and dying. It covers so-
cial and cultural meanings of death, funeral customs, mortality and morbidity statistics,
contemporary issues and modern treatment of dying persons (including hospice), and pro-
cesses of grief and bereavement.
SOC 3133 Minority Groups in America
A broad introduction to the field of race relations in America. Course work includes theo-
retical perspectives in intergroup relations, and social psychological elements present in
minority-majority interactions. The social history of selected minority group experiences
in the U.S. will be studied, along with current issues in American race relations.
SOC 3153 Sociology of Work and Occupations
This course addresses contemporary work issues including specialization, the impact of
the technological revolution, rapidly changing roles of men and women at work, and the
evolving nature of the global economy. Critical review of research findings based on stud-
ies of work, organizational structure and major occupational categories and worker traits
will be emphasized.
SOC 3523 Stress Management (same as HEA/PSY 3523)
This course examines the physiological, psychological, and interpersonal effects of stress.
A variety of healthful coping mechanisms are identified with emphasis placed on students’
developing effective personal coping strategies.
SOC 4013 Sociological Theory
The course offers students’ knowledge of several major theoretical orientations in the de-
velopment of sociology in Europe and America. It will establish linkage between compet-
ing major theoretical paradigms, past and present, between micro and macro levels of
analyses, and between contemporary major theorists and their historical antecedents.
SOC 4501, 4502, 4503 Special Topics in Sociology
A specialized course of study for qualified students, offered on demand. Prerequisite: JR/
SR Standing.
SOC 4701, 4702, 4703 Behavioral Science Internship
Senior status and approval of faculty.
SPANISH (SPA)
See Modern Languages on p. 183.