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1 SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Anthropology ANTHROPL 218 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GS)... Varieties of human cultures past and present throughout the world, emphasizing the comparative study of social systems. #2829 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM HY0215 Jo Ellen Burkholder 09/02-12/23 F Arranged WEB BASED Jo Ellen Burkholder #2830 Section 02 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM HY0215 Jo Ellen Burkholder 09/02-12/23 F Arranged WEB BASED Jo Ellen Burkholder ANTHROPL 225 HUMAN EVOLUTION: INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GS)... Biological anthropology studies human biological evolution and variation. Topics will be: Genetics and Human Evolution, Misconceptions about human evolution and adaptation, the biology and behavior of primates, the fossil record and the origin of bipedalism and evolution of larger brains and lastly the challenges of the future as a result of our recent evolution history. #2831 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM HH1310 Pete Killoran ANTHROPL 302 CULTURE, MEDICINE AND HEALTH... Medical anthropologists apply critical concepts and ethnographic methods to understand the lived experience of illness and suffering; differing medical practices; and the various ways modern healthcare impacts societies. This course is an introduction to the field and designed for students in the social sciences, humanities, and biological/health sciences. PREREQ: GENED 130 AND 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLGY OR ANTHROPL #3314 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this ANTHROPL 325 FORENSIC DOCUMENTATION... This is an advanced course for students who wish to explore the area of recovery and identification of human skeletal remains. This class is offered as an introduction to the field of Forensic Science. It also provides us with opportunity to see an application of scientific knowledge to jurisprudence. A detailed look into the events surrounding death will be examined. Since we will deal directly with the human body, some prior knowledge of the human body will be helpful although we will cover this material in class. PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STANDING #2833 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 M 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM UH0142 Pete Killoran ANTHROPL 350 CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE SOCIETY... This course examines contemporary Japanese society. It includes a study of social institutions, processes, and culture of Japan. the course examines following areas: (a) culture (beliefs, customs, social identity); (b) social institutions (family, religion, education, work, media); (c) societal processes (socialization, deviance, urbanization); (d) inequalities (gender, income, race-ethnic, region); and (e) the politics, economy, and international position of Japan. PREREQ: GENED 130 AND GENED 140 OR GENED 120 #4361 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this ANTHROPL 352 URBAN SOCIETY... A study to acquaint the student with historical development of urban centers, the increasing societal dominance of urbanism, the aspects of urbanism that constitute societal problems as well as societal contributions and new urban trends such as suburbanism and urban renewal. PREREQ: 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLOGY OR 3 UNITS OF ANTHROPOLOGY #3319 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HY0211 W Lawrence Neuman ANTHROPL 367 ARCHAEOLOGY OF WOMEN... This course presents theory, methods and case studies examining the role of women in human societies from our earliest origins through the beginning of the modern period. The dominant discipline in this inquiry is archaeological anthropology, but relevant material from sociology, biology, history and other fields will also be covered. No previous knowledge of any one field is expected, but exposure to the social sciences is desirable. My goal for this course is that you will leave with a better understanding of the role of women in past human societies, envision some of the trajectories that have led to contemporary social formations and be able to envision how the past, present and future are connected. PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STANDING #2832 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM WH1012 Jo Ellen Burkholder ANTHROPL 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY... Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #4481 Section 01 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Jo Ellen Burkholder Fall 2015 UWW Class Listing > LS > Sociology, Anthropology and Crim Justc -- Page 1 / 7

2 Criminal Justice CRIMJUS 321 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION... This course examines the fundamentals of basic investigative responsibilities including investigating violent crimes and crimes against property. Challenges to the criminal investigator are also studied. PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 276 #2834 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 T 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HH1312 Scott R Neubauer CRIMJUS 322 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE... This course is designed to familiarize students with interview techniques and modern investigation practices that will enable them to successfully investigate child physical and sexual abuses cases. PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 276 #2835 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 M 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HH1312 Scott R Neubauer CRIMJUS 325 FORENSIC DOCUMENTATION... This is an advanced course for students who wish to explore the area of recovery and identification of human skeletal remains. This class is offered as an introduction to the field of Forensic Science. It also provides us with opportunity to see an application of scientific knowledge to jurisprudence. A detailed look into the events surrounding death will be examined. Since we will deal directly with the human body, some prior knowledge of the human body will be helpful although we will cover this material in class. PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STANDING #3315 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 M 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM UH0142 Pete Killoran CRIMJUS 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY... Department consent required. Repeatable #4417 Section 01 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Pete Killoran #4440 Section 02 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Pete Killoran ADVANCED FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY Sociology SOCIOLGY 200 INTRODUCTION TO PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE... Introduction to Peace and Social Justice teaches an interdisciplinary approach to understanding peace -- as more than the absence of war. It explores mulitple ways to create the conditions where social justice can flourish from global to local levels. Themes: non-violence, conflict resolution, human rights, environmental sustainability, and social inequallity PREREQ: COMPLETION OF GENED 120, GENED 130 OR GENED 140 #4026 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM HY0213 Holly Denning SOCIOLGY 240 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (GS)... This course introduces students to the ways in which sociologists use theory and research to study human group behavior and the processes by which people build, maintain, and change their institutional arrangements and relationships with one another. The course will focus on five areas of inquiry: social structure, interaction, and change; inequality and diversity; family and health; crime, criminal justice, and law; and global comparative. #2836 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 08:00 AM - 09:15 AM HY0211 Chandra D L Waring #2837 Section 02 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HY0211 Chandra D L Waring #4491 Section 02X [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HY0211 Chandra D L Waring #2838 Section 03 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Jennifer R Flad #4508 Section 05 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HH1319 Nicholas A Pedriana SOCIOLGY 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (GS)... This course examines various theoretical explanations of contemporary social problems such as crime, drug use, poverty, discrimination and environmental pollution. The impact of social problems on different groups in society and the role of social movements, government, and social policy are considered. #2903 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 TR 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM HY0213 Brian M Bentel #2907 Section 02 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Charles W Ogg #4399 Section 02W [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) NOTE: This section is reserved for Online Majors only.this is a web based class. Additional course fee of $ will be charged. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Charles W Ogg Fall 2015 UWW Class Listing > LS > Sociology, Anthropology and Crim Justc -- Page 2 / 7

3 SOCIOLGY 252 INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY STUDIES (GS)... This course emphasizes the influence of gender, race/ethnicity, and class on family and marriage in comtemporary U.S. society. It introduces students to theories and research that explain social forces affecting family commitments, and familiarizes them with varying social and cultural patterns of family formation. #2908 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HH1312 Akiko Yoshida #2909 Section 02 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 MW 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HE0102 Akiko Yoshida SOCIOLGY 265 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS (DV)(GS)... This course examines relationships between racial minorities and the majority group in the United States in their socio-historical contexts. Early histories of relations between minorities and the majority as well as present relations will be addressed. Questions raised include whether American society should attempt to minimize differences between minorities and the majority, whether to blend or maintain group identities, and how we should address existing barriers and inequalities. Relationships and differences among minority groups will also be examined. #2910 Section 01 [units: 3] GE Social Science & US Racial/ (GS) (DV) 09/02-12/23 MW 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM HH1312 Gregory T Jeffers #2911 Section 02 [units: 3] GE Social Science & US Racial/ (GS) (DV) NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Holly Denning #4400 Section 02W [units: 3] GE Social Science & US Racial/ (GS) (DV) NOTE: This section is reserved for Online Majors only.this is a web based class. Additional course fee of $ will be charged. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Holly Denning SOCIOLGY 270 THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE (DV)(GS)... This course provides lower level undergraduate students with systematic sociological understanding of the historical and current experiences of African American people. #2912 Section 01 [units: 3] GE Social Science & US Racial/ (GS) (DV) 09/02-12/23 MW 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HH1312 Holly Denning SOCIOLGY 276 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY (GS)... An introduction to the field of criminology through examination of theories and patterns of criminal behavior, the operation of the criminal justice system, and the politics of crime control policy. #2913 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HY0213 Robert W Greene #2914 Section 02 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 TR 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HY0213 Melissa A Deller #2915 Section 03 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 TR 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HH1312 Robert W Greene #2916 Section 04 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 09/02-12/23 TR 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM HH1312 Robert W Greene #2917 Section 05 [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Melissa A Deller #4401 Section 05W [units: 3] Gen Ed Social Science (GS) NOTE: This section is reserved for Online Majors only.this is a web based class. Additional course fee of $ will be charged. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Melissa A Deller SOCIOLGY 285 ASIAN AMERICANS (DV)... The course examines the intersection of Asia and United States through peoples who migrated from Asia. It reviews issues of race and ethnicity and provides an overview in Asian cultures so that students can understand Asian American diversity and Asian cultures of orgin. It examines the diverse experiences of the various Asian peoples who have migrated to the U.S., including inter-asian American relations and intergroup relations between Asian Americans and others in the U.S. The course explores issues of Asian American discrimination, stereotypes, indentity formation, collective action and pan Asian identities, and hybrid or transnational identities. PREREQ: GENED 130 AND GENED 120 OR GENED 140, OR SOPHOMORE STANDING #2918 Section 01 [units: 3] U.S. Racial/Ethnic Diversity (DV) 09/02-12/23 MW 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HY0211 W Lawrence Neuman SOCIOLGY 295 BASIC SOCIAL STATISTICS... Introduction to basic statistical methods and their utility in sociology including statistical concepts, frequency distribution, measures of central tendency and variability, correlation analysis, OLS regression analysis, and including the logic of hypothesis testing. In addition, introduction to basic operations of PASW (formally SPSS) statistical software in social data analysis. PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 240 OR SOCIOLGY 276; GRADE OF C OR BETTER IN MATH 141 OR MATH 140 #2919 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HY0211 Wenquan (Charles) Zhang #2920 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM HY0211 Wenquan (Charles) Zhang Fall 2015 UWW Class Listing > LS > Sociology, Anthropology and Crim Justc -- Page 3 / 7

4 SOCIOLGY 302 CULTURE, MEDICINE AND HEALTH... Medical anthropologists apply critical concepts and ethnographic methods to understand the lived experience of illness and suffering; differing medical practices; and the various ways modern healthcare impacts societies. This course is an introduction to the field and designed for students in the social sciences, humanities, and biological/health sciences. PREREQ: GENED 130 AND 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLGY OR ANTHROPL #3316 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this SOCIOLGY 310 SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS... This course examines the sociocultural aspects of health and illness, the patient-practitioner relationship, the socialization of health practitioners, the social organization of health care services, and the role of ethics in medical decision-making. It analyzes the problems and inequities in our present system of health care delivery in the United States, with particular emphasis on the sexism, racism, and classism in policy and practice. It analyzes alternative models of health care delivery, and discusses modifications in policy and practice necessary to bring about change. PREREQ: 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLOGY OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #2921 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MWF 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM HY0215 Loren E Wilbers #2922 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MWF 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM HY0215 Loren E Wilbers SOCIOLGY 315 SOCIOLOGY OF DISABILITY... Sociology of Disability is an examination of the social construction of disability, including its historical and cross-cultural variations, institutional and organizational contexts, and interactional and emotional dimensions. Particular attention is given to the experience of living with various biomedical conditions and the ways in which the social status of disability is related to other forms of social inequality and difference. PREREQ: GENED 130, SPECED 201, 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLOGY OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #2923 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MWF 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM HE0102 Loren E Wilbers SOCIOLGY 319 ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY... This course examines the economic and political structures that have induced natural environmental degradation throughout the world and highlights the impact of collective social actors mobilizing to influence the process of environmental policy formation in order to address environmental and technological risks. PREREQ: GENED 130 OR GENED 140 OR SOCIOLGY 250 #2924 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HY0215 Margarita V Alario #2925 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HH1312 Margarita V Alario SOCIOLGY 321 SOCIOLOGY OF NATURAL DISASTERS... This course examines the impact of natural events from a sociological perspective, including hurricanes and earthquakes in which a relatively self-sufficient community undergoes severe physical destruction and incurs in financial loses and the loss of community. Agency and governmental response to disaster emergencies will also be considered. PREREQ: 3 CREDITS OF SOCIOLOGY OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #2926 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 T 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HY0211 Margarita V Alario SOCIOLGY 340 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR... An examination of the causes and consequences of social movements and collective behavior, including such phenomena as riots; fads; panic; trade unions; reform, revolutionary, and liberation movements; utopian communities. PREREQ: THREE CREDITS OF SOCIOLOGY #3233 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 W 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HH1309 Nicholas A Pedriana SOCIOLGY 344 RACE, ETHNICITY AND FILM (DV)... This course will sociologically analyze racial and ethnic patterns in American films. We will discuss how decision-makers shape the public imagination. We will examine how race intersects with other identities in ways that lead to specific trends in Hollywood. We will highlight the relationship between media, culture and the economy. PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #4365 Section 01 [units: 3] U.S. Racial/Ethnic Diversity (DV) 09/02-12/23 TR 08:00 AM - 09:15 AM HY0211 Chandra D L Waring #4366 Section 02 [units: 3] U.S. Racial/Ethnic Diversity (DV) 09/02-12/23 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HY0211 Chandra D L Waring SOCIOLGY 345 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER... This course will analyze gender as a process and as a social institution. It will examine how we can experience gender in ways that maintain existing gender relations or in ways that challenge them. PREREQ: WOMENST 100 OR 3 CREDITS OF SOCIOLOGY #3238 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Jennifer R Flad #4402 Section 01W [units: 3] NOTE: This section is reserved for Online Majors only.this is a web based class. Additional course fee of $ will be charged. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Jennifer R Flad Fall 2015 UWW Class Listing > LS > Sociology, Anthropology and Crim Justc -- Page 4 / 7

5 SOCIOLGY 350 CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE SOCIETY... This course examines contemporary Japanese society. It includes a study of social institutions, processes, and culture of Japan. the course examines following areas: (a) culture (beliefs, customs, social identity); (b) social institutions (family, religion, education, work, media); (c) societal processes (socialization, deviance, urbanization); (d) inequalities (gender, income, race-ethnic, region); and (e) the politics, economy, and international position of Japan. PREREQ: GENED 130 AND GENED 140 OR GENED 120 #4362 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this SOCIOLGY 351 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY... An analysis of the causes, consequences, and remedies of inequalities in power, income, wealth, authority, ethnic and social status. PREREQ: 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLOGY OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #3239 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HY0214 Kristen M Lavelle #3240 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HY0215 Kristen M Lavelle SOCIOLGY 352 URBAN SOCIETY... A study to acquaint the student with historical development of urban centers, the increasing societal dominance of urbanism, the aspects of urbanism that constitute societal problems as well as societal contributions and new urban trends such as suburbanism and urban renewal. PREREQ: 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLOGY OR 3 UNITS OF ANTHROPOLOGY #3318 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HY0211 W Lawrence Neuman SOCIOLGY 355 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY... An examination of the process and results of human interaction with an emphasis on attitudes and attitude change, society and personality, inter-group relations and processes of socialization. PREREQ: THREE CREDITS OF SOCIOLOGY #3242 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Leda E Nath #4403 Section 01W [units: 3] NOTE: This section is reserved for Online Majors only.this is a web based class. Additional course fee of $ will be charged. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Leda E Nath #4025 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 08:00 AM - 09:15 AM HY0215 Leda E Nath SOCIOLGY 370 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY... A study of the incidence of delinquency, theories and findings regarding causation, and the policies designed for treatment and prevention of delinquency. #3243 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: This is a web based course delivered through Desire2Learn. An additional fee of $150 is required for this 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Paul D Gregory #4404 Section 01W [units: 3] NOTE: This section is reserved for Online Majors only.this is a web based class. Additional course fee of $ will be charged. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Paul D Gregory SOCIOLGY 371 SOCIOLOGY OF VIOLENT CRIME... This course will provide an in-depth look at homicide and other violent crimes as a social and legal category and at the social psychological variables that affect them. Various types of criminal violence will be examined in American society and in a global context. Forensic issues will be addressed along with political and social issues. PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 276 #3244 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HH1312 Stanislav Vysotsky #3250 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HY0211 Stanislav Vysotsky SOCIOLGY 372 WHITE-COLLAR CRIME: CORPORATE AND GOVERNMENTAL DEVIANCE... This course examines crimes committed by persons of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation, with a focus on corporate and governmental deviance. Students will learn about historical and comtemporary cases of white-collar crime, sociological explanations of white-collar crime, and the politics of regulatory law and presidential scandals. #3317 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM WH1001 Robert W Greene #3443 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM WH1001 Robert W Greene Fall 2015 UWW Class Listing > LS > Sociology, Anthropology and Crim Justc -- Page 5 / 7

6 SOCIOLGY 374 SOCIOLOGY OF POLICE AND COURTS... A sociological analysis of the development and behavior of the police, lawyers, prosecutors and judiciary in society and their role in social control. #3251 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MWF 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM HE0102 Gregory T Jeffers #3253 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MWF 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM WH1012 Gregory T Jeffers #3254 Section 03 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MWF 02:00 PM - 02:50 PM WH1002B Gregory T Jeffers SOCIOLGY 378 SOCIOLOGY OF PUNISHMENT AND CORRECTIONS... The critical analysis of probation, parole, halfway houses, jails and prisons. Their origins in and possible function for the larger society will also be examined. Field trip is required. #3324 Section 01 [units: 3] NOTE: Additional $12.00 fee required for one field trip to a correctional facility. 09/02-12/23 MW 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HY0213 Paul D Gregory #3325 Section 02 [units: 3] NOTE: Additional $12.00 fee required for one field trip to a correctional facility. 09/02-12/23 MW 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HY0213 Paul D Gregory SOCIOLGY 379 WOMEN AND CRIME... This course examines the frequency and nature of female offending and female victimization; the frequently blurred boundaries of female victimization and criminalization; and the role of criminal law, police, and courts in the processing of female victims and offenders. PREREQ: WOMENST 100 OR SOCIOLGY 276 #3326 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 W 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HY0215 Melissa A Deller SOCIOLGY 472 CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY... This course is an in-depth investigation of criminological theories with an emphasis on sociological criminology. Students will compare-contrast the assumptions, principles and concepts of major theories, examine empirical research relevant to the theories, and consider the policy applications of theoretical perspectives. PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 276 WITH GRADE OF C OR HIGHER #3327 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 MW 05:00 PM - 06:15 PM HY0213 Stanislav Vysotsky #3329 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HY0211 Stanislav Vysotsky SOCIOLGY 473 SOCIAL THEORY: CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES... An examination of classical and contemporary social thought. The connections between early major European and contemporary U.S. and international theorists will be emphasized to analyze key areas of sociological inquiry. The course will map important theoretical camps in sociology as well as conduct analysis of contemporary and historical issues using social theory. Unreq: SOCIOLGY 420, ANTHROPL 420 PREREQ: 6 UNITS IN SOCIOLOGY INCLUDING SOCIOLGY 301 OR 6 UNITS IN SOCIOLOGY INCLUDING SOCIOLGY 240 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #3330 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HH1312 Nicholas A Pedriana #3332 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HH1312 Nicholas A Pedriana SOCIOLGY 476 METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH... To acquaint the student with research methods in sociology and the social sciences; the foundation of sociology in science; the role of theory in research; construction of the research design; sampling, data gathering techniques, and analysis and interpretation of data. PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 240 #3333 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 08:00 AM - 09:15 AM HY0213 Akiko Yoshida #3334 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HY0213 Akiko Yoshida #3335 Section 03 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HY0215 Kristen M Lavelle #3336 Section 04 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HY0215 Kristen M Lavelle SOCIOLGY 482 SUPERVISED TEACHING AIDE... This course provides selected undergraduates with teaching experience in a college classroom. Students learn from a teaching aide experience in which the student assists an instructor in preparing, delivering, and overseeing lab, review or discussion sessions or by tutoring students. The student will attend the class sessions for a second time, meet weekly with the instructor, and is under the direct supervision of a faculty mentor. PREREQ: JUNIOR STANDING, CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR, AND GRADE OF B OR HIGHER IN ASSIGNED COURSE #4517 Section 01 [units: 2] Instructor 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Chandra D L Waring S/NC Grading Basis Only Fall 2015 UWW Class Listing > LS > Sociology, Anthropology and Crim Justc -- Page 6 / 7

7 SOCIOLGY 493 APPLIED SOCIOLOGY... This course involves a supervised internship in a public or private organization. Through on campus seminars and written assignments on the intern experience, students learn how sociology can be applied to solve social problems. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credits in degree. Prereq: of internship coordinator. #3441 Section 01 [units: 1-12] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged OFF CAMPUS Paul D Gregory S/NC Grading Basis Only SOCIOLGY 494 SEMINAR IN SOCIOLOGY... Variable topics. Group activity. An advanced course of study in a defined subject matter area emphasizing a small group in intense study with a faculty member. Repeatable. PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 476 OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SOCIOLGY 473 OR SOCIOLGY 420 #3442 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/02-12/23 TR 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HY0211 Margarita V Alario Food (In)Security SOCIOLGY 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY... Repeatable, in combination with SOCIOLGY 498R, for a maximum of 6 units in major or minor, and 12 units in degree. Cannot substitute for SOCIOLGY 476 or SOCIOLGY 473 or SOCIOLGY 472. Cannot use S/NC grading. PREREQ: 6 UNITS IN SOCIOLOGY OR CRIMINOLOGY, AND JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #4454 Section 01 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Leda E Nath #4640 Section 02 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Nicholas A Pedriana SOCIOLGY 498R INDEPENDENT STUDY- UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH... Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable. #4455 Section 01 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Chandra D L Waring #4701 Section 02 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Stanislav Vysotsky #4704 Section 03 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Kristen M Lavelle #4705 Section 04 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Gregory T Jeffers #4714 Section 05 [units: 1-3] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Kristen M Lavelle SOCIOLGY 499 SENIOR HONORS THESIS... The senior honors thesis is a unique requirement of the Honors Emphasis major which is designed to recognize a student's exceptional dedication and ability. Student will complete a substantial research project in their senior year. Results must be written up as a thesis, presented in a seminar, and defended orally. PREREQ: SENIOR STANDING AND COMPLETION OF SOCIOLGY 473 AND SOCIOLGY 476 #4518 Section 01 [units: 2] Dept. 09/02-12/23 Arranged Arranged Chandra D L Waring Fall 2015 UWW Class Listing > LS > Sociology, Anthropology and Crim Justc -- Page 7 / 7

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