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2007-2008

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SOC (Social Science)

SOC 201 Cultural Anthropology (3)
Inter-disciplinary study of American and world cultures, social organization, technology, religion, socialization, enculturation, acculturation, and social change using the insights of anthropology combined, as relevant, with findings of sociology.

SOC 202 Marriage and Family (3)
Cultural and biblical perspectives on marriage and family, interpersonal relationships, human sexuality, home management, child and adolescent development, and divorce and remarriage.

SOC 205 Principles of Sociology (3)
Concepts of sociology: society, social theories, culture, norms, socialization, institutions, social order, conflict, deviance, social change, stratification, minorities, and demography.

SOC 209 Cultural Anthropology for Business (3)
Essential concepts and ideas of anthropology as they apply to the cross-cultural dimensions of the business enterprise.

SOC 350 Internship (1-12)
Supervised experience in a professional setting. Pass/Fail; may be repeated for credit. Junior standing.

SOC 390 Directed Study (1-3)
Guided independent investigation of a topic selected in consultation with the major or minor advisor. See Academic Policies for guidelines. Dean's approval required. Graded; may be repeated for credit.

SOC 450 Internship (1-12)
Supervised experience in a professional setting. Pass/Fail; may be repeated for credit. Senior standing.

SOC 490 Directed Study (1-3)
Guided independent investigation of a topic selected in consultation with the major or minor advisor. See Academic Policies for guidelines. Graded; may be repeated for credit.

SOC 497 Special Topics (1-3)
Guided group investigation and discussion of a selected topic. Graded; may be repeated for credit.

SOC 498 Teaching Assistantship (1)
Supervised and limited preparation and delivery of lectures, tutoring of students, laboratory preparation, and assisting in the preparation and grading of examinations. Pass/Fail; may be repeated for credit.