Oklahoma State University

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Sociology (SOC)

SOC 4850 Internship in Sociology Prerequisites: SOC 3953, completion of 12 hours of sociology, or consent of internship coordinator. Description: Field experience in a variety of work settings. Offered for variable credit, 1-4 credit hours, maximum of 4 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-4

SOC 5000 Thesis in Sociology Description: Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Sociology SOC 5001 Graduate Proseminar Prerequisites: Admission to Sociology graduate program. Description: Introduction and orientation to the graduate program in the Department of Sociology. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Sociology SOC 5013 Creative Component in Sociology Description: A guided course serving as the final requirement for graduate students in the Department of Sociology's Master of Science degree, non-thesis option. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Sociology SOC 5063 Seminar in Social Inequality and Stratification Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Description: Provides comprehensive overview and analysis of theories and research in social inequality and social stratification. Includes: study of classical and contemporary theories, development of research in the field, dynamics of inequalities and current and future perspectives. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Sociology SOC 5113 Classical Sociological Theory Prerequisites: SOC 3113 or equivalent. Description: Major trends in sociological thought. The emergence of sociological theory in Europe and America. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Sociology SOC 5123 Contemporary Sociological Theory Prerequisites: SOC 3113 or equivalent. Description: Critical examination of significant theoretical formulations, 1920 to the present. Relation between theoretical development and current research emphasis. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Sociology

Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Sociology SOC 4923 Sociology of Punishment (S)

Description: An overview of punishment across time and place. Topics surveyed include theories of punishment; formal and Informal social control; and corrections, including Its consequences and alternatives. Special topics may be examined when time permits. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Sociology General Education and other Course Attributes: Social & Behavioral Sciences SOC 4950 Current Topics in Sociology Description: Special topics in sociology; topics vary from semester to semester. Offered for variable credit, 1-12 credit hours, maximum of 12 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-12 Contact hours: Lecture: 1

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Sociology SOC 4990 Exploration of Sociological Issues Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.

Description: Examines sociologically significant topics and issues. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-3 Contact hours: Other: 1

Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule types: Independent Study

Department/School: Sociology SOC 4993 Senior Honors Thesis Prerequisites: Departmental invitation, senior standing, Honors Program participation. Description: A guided reading and research program ending with an honors thesis under the direction of a senior faculty member, with second faculty reader and oral examination. Required for graduation with departmental honors in sociology. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Other: 3 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Sociology General Education and other Course Attributes: Honors Credit

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