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16th April 2015, 02:55 PM
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Sociology CCSU
I need to take coaching cause I am an average student and I have to make at least 80% some how. Please share the contact information of the Sociology Faculties at the Central Connecticut State University? All help are welcome.
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13th August 2018, 10:06 AM
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Re: Sociology CCSU
I want to know the courses offered by the Department of Sociology, Central Connecticut State University CCSU so can you tell me?
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13th August 2018, 10:07 AM
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Re: Sociology CCSU
The Department of Sociology, Central Connecticut State University CCSU prepares students to become thoughtful, engaged, and responsible citizens in an interdependent world. Students are provided with a firm understanding of the complex social structures and processes that connect their private lives and experiences to their present society as well as to the multi-varied characteristics of a global society. Programs- B.A. Program in Sociology SOC - Sociology SOC 110 Introductory Sociology SOC 111 Social Problems SOC 212 Race, Class, and Gender SOC 232 City and Suburban Life SOC 233 The Family SOC 234 The Social Construction of Self and Society SOC 240 The Sociology of Gender SOC 250 Latina Identity and Empowerment SOC 300 Sociological Theory SOC 310 Research Methods SOC 312 Class, Power, and Status SOC 322 Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 323 Why Unions Matter SOC 333 Sociology of Culture SOC 340 Aging in American Society SOC 350 Gay and Lesbian Communities SOC 355 The Culture and Politics of Food SOC 366 Gas, Food and Lodging: How the Automobile Changed Society SOC 399 Sociology Book Club SOC 400 Topics in Social Theory SOC 410 Quantitative Analysis SOC 411 Oral History for the Social Sciences SOC 412 Qualitative Analysis SOC 413 Community Research SOC 420 Gender and Education SOC 422 Sociology of U.S Immigration SOC 424 Genocide and the Modern World SOC 426 Sociology of Revolution SOC 427 American Poverty and Social Welfare SOC 428 Globalization and Its Discontents SOC 429 Animals and Society SOC 430 Schools, Education & Society SOC 433 Independent Studies in Sociology SOC 440 Death and Dying: Sociological Implications SOC 441 Sociology of the Aging Body SOC 444 Sport and Play in America SOC 445 Social Construction of Sexuality SOC 452 Organizations, Occupations, and Work SOC 455 Men, Masculinity, and Manhood SOC 460 Social Movements and Collective Action SOC 461 Intimacy and Aging SOC 462 Worlds in Motion: Gender, Race and Global Migration SOC 464 Sociology of Emotions SOC 465 Art and Society SOC 466 Sociology of Children & Childhood SOC 468 Sociology of Religion SOC 477 Community Research Topics SOC 478 Current Topics in Sociology SOC 480 The Polish-American Immigrant and Ethnic Communities SOC 482 The Social Experiences of HIV/AIDS SOC 484 Sociology of Music SOC 485 Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture SOC 490 Community Intern Experience and Seminar SOC 491 Intern Seminar and Research SOC 494 Sociological Field Studies Abroad SOC 495 Passages & Prospects SOC 499 Senior Seminar in Sociology Major in Sociology- Students admitted to CCSU and who declare Sociology as a major must complete 38 course credits in Sociology. This includes completing 19 credits in the required core courses: SOC 110 Introductory Sociology 3 credits After completing SOC 110 and 6 additional elective credits, majors will then have the prerequistites necessary to take: SOC 300 Sociological Theory 4 credits SOC 310 Research Methods 4 credits Students must also complete 4 credits consisting of one of the advanced research methods courses. (SOC 310 is a prerequisite for all advanced research methods courses. SOC 310 cannot be taken concurrently with any of the advanced research methods courses). SOC 410 Quantitative Research Methods 4 credits SOC 411 Oral History for the Social Sciences 4 credits SOC 412 Qualitative Research Methods 4 credits SOC 413 Community Research Methods (Must be taken concurrently with SOC 477 Community Research Topics) 4 credits Students finish the core required courses by taking the 4 credit capstone course. (Completion of an advanced research methods course is a prerequisite for the SOC 499 Senior Seminar. Advanced research methods courses and SOC 499 cannot be taken concurrently). SOC 499 Senior Seminar in Sociology 4 credits Additionally, students must complete at least 19 credits of sociology electives, which must include at least 12 course credits at the 300 or 400 level, as well as complete: STAT 215 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 3 credits Please note that the prerequisite for STAT 215 is either 1. Completion of MATH 101 (or a more advanced math course) with a grade of C- or higher; or 2. passing the Math placement exam. Contact- Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050 860-832-3200 |
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