FIG #10 Exploring Sociology/Criminal Justice
Sociology is the study of study of how humans behave and interact in groups--including families, religious organizations, schools and peer groups. Students in this FIG explore opportunities, degree emphases and careers associated with Sociology through the study of the American criminal justice system, US History, and a small, integrative seminar.
Course | Schedule | CRN | Credits | GUR |
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Sociology 255: Socl Org of Criminal Justice | TR 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM | 42394 | 5 | Social Sciences (SSC) |
History 103: Intro American Hist to 1865 | MWF 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM | 44073 | 5 | Humanities (HUM) |
Seminar 101: Perspectives on Learning | TR 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | 41694 | 2 |
Course Details
Schedule
TR 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Description
Instructor: Ron Helms
A survey of basic concepts, problems and issues in the sociological study of social organizations applied to the criminal justice system.
CRN | Credits | GUR Entity |
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42394 | 5 | Social Sciences (SSC) |
Schedule
MWF 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM
Description
Instructor: Hunter Price
From ancient America to the end of the Civil War
CRN | Credits | GUR Entity |
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44073 | 5 | Humanities (HUM) |
Schedule
TR 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Description
Instructor: Toby Ten Eyck
An introductory seminar offering an exploration of academic content and essential questions within the liberal arts and sciences tradition. Includes embedded instruction in academic skills and use of campus resources pertinent to exploration of the FIG cluster theme. Concludes in a formal paper or academic presentation. FIG seminars are linked to FIG clusters or GUR strands. Repeatable under different topics.
CRN | Credits | GUR Entity |
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41694 | 2 |
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