Sociology

101. Introduction to Sociology. (3)


200. Foundations of Social Welfare. (3)


205. Crime, Public Policy and the Criminal Justice System. (3)


211. Social Problems. (3)


213. Deviance. (3)


216. The Dynamics of Prejudice. (3)


221. Global Issues. (3)


225. Marriage, Family and Their Alternatives. (3)


230. Society and Personality. (3)


280. Introduction to Research Methods. (3)


300. Social Welfare: Policies and Programs. (3)


303. Sociology of Political Behavior. (3)


305. Environmental Sociology. (3)


306. Peace and Conflict. (3)


308. Sociology of Gender. (3)


310. Sociology of Aging and the Aged. (3)


312. Causes of Crime and Delinquency. (3)


313. Social Control. (3)


326. Sociology of New Mexico. (3)


331. Collective Behavior. (3)


334. Sustainability Practicum to Benefit the Campus or Community. (3)


335. Sociology of Mass Communication. (3)


340. Sociology of Medical Practice. (3)


342. Social Epidemiology. (3)


345. Youth and Society. (3)


350. Rural Society in Latin America. (3)


351. The Urban Community. (3)


371. Classical Sociological Theory. (3)


381. Sociological Data Analysis. (3)


390. Latin American Thought II. (3)


398. Special Topics in Sociology. (3, no limit Δ)


399. Advanced Undergraduate Workshop in Sociology. (3)


400. The Welfare State. (3)


412. Sociology of Police and Social Control. (3)


*414. Sociology of Corrections. (3)


*415. Social Stratification. (3)


416. Sociology of Law. (3)


*418. Selected Topics in Criminology. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


420. Race and Cultural Relations. (3)


421. Sociology of Education. (3)


422. Sociology of Religion. (3)


423. Gender and Crime. (3)


424. Race, Class and Crime. (3)


425. From Youthful Misbehavior to Adult Crime. (3)


426. Drugs, Crime and Social Control. (3)


428. Sociology of Mexican Americans. (3)


*441. Complex Organizations. (3)


*445. Sociology of Work. (3)


*450. Urban Society in Latin America. (3)


*461. Social Dynamics of Global Change. (3)


471. Contemporary Sociological Theory. (3)


*478. Seminar in International Studies. (3)


481L. Research Methods in Sociology. (4)


*484. The Cuban Revolution, 1959 to Present. (3)


488. Field Observation and Experience. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


490. Directed Study. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


491. Directed Study in Criminology. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


499. Senior Honors Thesis. (3)


500. Classical Sociological Theory. (3)


505. Complex Organizations. (3)


506. Seminar: Comparing Nations. (3)


507. Topics in Sociological Theory. (3, no limit Δ)


508. Latin American Development and Planning. (3)


509. Gender and International Development. (3)


510. Social and Political Movements. (3)


513. Constructing and Analyzing Contemporary Sociological Theory. (3)


514. 20th Century European Theory. (3)


520. Racial and Ethnic Relations. (3)


521. Sociology of Education. (3)


523. Proseminar. (1)


528. Sociology of Mexican Americans. (3)


530. Sociology of Work. (3)


531. Sociology Teaching Practicum. (2)


532. Sociology of Religion. (3)


540. Medical Sociology and Health Policy. (3)


551-552. Problems. (2-3, 2-3, no limit Δ)


570. Sociological Research: Special Topics. (3, no limit Δ)


580. Methods of Social Research I. (3)


581. Advanced Social Statistics I. (3)


582. Advanced Social Statistics II. (3)


583. Special Topics in Advanced Social Statistics. (3, no limit Δ)


584. Interdisciplinary Seminar on Problems of Modernization in Latin America. (3)


585. Sociological Fieldwork Methods: Ethnography, Interviews, Focus Groups. (3)


595. Special Topics in Sociology. (3, no limit Δ)


596. Professional Paper. (1-6, no limit Δ)


599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)


699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)


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