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ANTHROPOLOGY-SOCIOLOGY 109 SOCIOLOGY lA-B. Principles of Sociology (3-3) (A) Principal concepts and problems, including personality, social groups, social change and social processes. (B) Prerequisite: Soc lA. Analysis of conditions in society regarded as disruptive of the social order and subject to remedial action. 111. Sociology of Minority Relations (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or Anthro 2, or perrmssion of instructor. Social processes involved in minority relations in the United States in terms of race, class, caste, ethnicity, politics, and religion; sources of minority attitudes; patterns of minority adjustment; trends in minority relations. 112. Collective Behavior and Mass Culture (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Unstable social collectives; crowds, audiences, mobs and popular movements; processes of dissemination of rumors, rise and decline of popular tastes, manipulation of sentiment, tension release in modern society. 145. Social Organization (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Significant types of organizations in American society; their place in the social system, organizational structure, internal processes. 147. Medical Sociology (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permission of instructor. Analysis of the social and cultural dimensions of health, sickness, and organized medical care. 151. Social Stratification and Mobility (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Classic and recent studies of social class and mobility, critical analysis of research methods; social class and mobility aspirations of the individual in society. 152. History of Social Thought (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Leading social thinkers of the Western World from Plato to Comte; comparative study of social philosophers of the East. 153. Modern Sociological Theory (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA-B. Contemporary sociological theories; analytical, social action, and functional theories, including conceptualization. 155. Social Institutions (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permission of instructor. Major social institutionsfamilial, economic, political, educational, religious; origin and development; functions and interrelationships in contemporary phases of development. 157. Social Change (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permisSIOn of instructor. Social dynamics; factors and forces underlying social change; process of social change; direction of social change. 159. Sociology of Religion (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permission of instructor. Examination of the relationship between the sacred and the secular; functioning of religious values, practices, and organization in society.
Object Description
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 109 |
Full Text Search | ANTHROPOLOGY-SOCIOLOGY 109 SOCIOLOGY lA-B. Principles of Sociology (3-3) (A) Principal concepts and problems, including personality, social groups, social change and social processes. (B) Prerequisite: Soc lA. Analysis of conditions in society regarded as disruptive of the social order and subject to remedial action. 111. Sociology of Minority Relations (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or Anthro 2, or perrmssion of instructor. Social processes involved in minority relations in the United States in terms of race, class, caste, ethnicity, politics, and religion; sources of minority attitudes; patterns of minority adjustment; trends in minority relations. 112. Collective Behavior and Mass Culture (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Unstable social collectives; crowds, audiences, mobs and popular movements; processes of dissemination of rumors, rise and decline of popular tastes, manipulation of sentiment, tension release in modern society. 145. Social Organization (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Significant types of organizations in American society; their place in the social system, organizational structure, internal processes. 147. Medical Sociology (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permission of instructor. Analysis of the social and cultural dimensions of health, sickness, and organized medical care. 151. Social Stratification and Mobility (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Classic and recent studies of social class and mobility, critical analysis of research methods; social class and mobility aspirations of the individual in society. 152. History of Social Thought (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Leading social thinkers of the Western World from Plato to Comte; comparative study of social philosophers of the East. 153. Modern Sociological Theory (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA-B. Contemporary sociological theories; analytical, social action, and functional theories, including conceptualization. 155. Social Institutions (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permission of instructor. Major social institutionsfamilial, economic, political, educational, religious; origin and development; functions and interrelationships in contemporary phases of development. 157. Social Change (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permisSIOn of instructor. Social dynamics; factors and forces underlying social change; process of social change; direction of social change. 159. Sociology of Religion (3) Prerequisite: Soc IA or permission of instructor. Examination of the relationship between the sacred and the secular; functioning of religious values, practices, and organization in society. |