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The course descriptions below were written by the professors who will teach these classes. Not all professors have provided descriptions.
They are organized by course number and then by the professors last name (when several people teach the same course).
The dates indicate the last time the course description was updated.
For Bulletin descriptions of Sociology courses and Anthropology courses click the corresponding link in the left navigation bar
Sociology Courses (Anthropology courses are shown below)
B190 Behavior and Institutions (variable topics)
Grant Human Rights 4/25/06
Kamatali Conflict and Conflict Resolution 8/2/06
S161 Principles of Sociology
McGuire 4/20/06
S163 Social Problems
Grant 4/25/06
S164 Marital Relations and Sexuality
Mooney 10/10/06
S210 The Economy, Organizations, and Work
McInerney 12/11/06
S258 Quantitative Research Methods
McGuire 4/20/06 (Note: this course only taught in the fall semester)
S260 Social Informatics
McInerney 12/11/06
S306 Urban Sociology
Sernau4/20/06 Same as Urban Anthropology, E380, see below
S317 Inequality
Sernau 4/21/06
S338 Sociology of Gender
Mcguire 10/7/06
S348 Classical Sociological Theory
Lucal 10/10/06
S349 Contemporary Theory
Lucal: Feminist Theory 4/20/06
Lucal: Social Construction of Reality 10/10/06
S351 Social Statistics
McGuire Spring 2006 4/20/06
S362: World Societies and Cultures: Costa Rica Dec. 26 2006-Jan. 7, 2007
folded brochure
S410 Topics in Social Organizations -- a seminar course with variable topics
Lucal: Social Movements 4/20/06
McGuire: Gender & Work in the Global Economy 8/1/06
Good: Deep Mexico 12/9/06
S441: Topics in Social Theory: Free Will
McInerney 11/11/06
S494 Internship Program, (Field Experience in Sociology)
Folded Brochure A research methods course is no longer a pre-req.
Anthropology Courses
A105 Human Origins and Prehistory
VanderVeen 4/20/06
A385 Topics in Anthropoplogy
VanderVeen: Rise and Fall of Ancient Civilizations. 10/7/06
VanderVeen: Rise and Fall of Ancient Civilizations: Flyer. 11/3/06
VanderVeen: Forensic Anthropology. 10/7/06
VanderVeen: Forensic Anthropology: Flyer. 11/3/06
A460 Topics in Anthropology -- a seminar course with variable topics
VanderVeen: Archaeology of Ethnicity in America 4/20/06
E380 Urban Anthropology
Sernau 4/20/06 Same as Urban Sociology, S306, see above
Courses in Other Depts.
W402 Transgender Studies
Lucal 10/10/06
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