202 SOCIOLOGY (3) Survey of social groups; their fields and methods , their interactions and effects on the individual; consideration of culture, roles, socialization, norms, social classes, institutions, and minority groups . Either semester. 301 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY (3) The family as a social institution; historical development of the modern family ; current trends in family structure and functions ; problems of family life; analysis of American courtship and marriage patterns. Either semester. 303 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY (3) Character , extent , and causes of juvenile delinquency ; social diagnosis and case study; modern methods of treatment; personal and environmental conditioning factors; survey of methods employed in research. Either semester. 304 CRIMINOLOGY (3) Social and psychological factors in criminal behavior ; criminal law and criminal justice ; prevention and control ; trends in theory and correctional procedures , probation , parole. Fall semester. 305 ETHNIC AND MINORITY GROUPS (3) Analysis of ethnic and cultural minorities in the United States ; theory and practice of intergroup relations . Spring semester. 306 POPULATION (3) Population theory , composition , distribution, growth , and migration with differential fertility and mortality rates of groups and nations ; national and international migration and overpopulation problems. Fall semester. 307 SOCIAL CONTROL (3) The processes by which conformity of the individual to the group is obtained and by which social organization is established and maintained. 308 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION (3) Nature , theory, and functions of social stratification ; criteria of social stratificati on dif ferentiation, status, and role ; comparative systems of stratification. 309 URBAN SOCIOLOGY (3) , The urban community and urbanization ; its growth , institutions , values , and problems , scientific study of population from the spatial patterning and mobility viewpoint ; effect of urbanization upon institutions; social relations and national economy . 311 SOCIOLOGY OF WORK AND PROFESSIONS (3) Development of occupational roles with emphasis on specialization , division of labor and mobility; impact of occupations on the family , economy , government , education , and religion; special focus on development of work and l'rofessions in the United States. 312 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (3) Major problems of social maladjustment from the viewpoint of the underlying processes of individual and social disorganization ; deviant behavior , such as mental disorders , crime and delinquency , suicide and drug and alcohol addiction ; social disorganization , such as population problems ; family , poverty, and war. 313 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK (3) Fields and contribution of Social Work ; Social Work technician's role. 320 DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL THOUGHT (3) Outstanding social thinkers to the 19th Century ; ideas of men compared and contrasted
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