UCC Agenda
September 9, 2008
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Meeting
3:30pm, 325 Graff Main Hall
- Introductions
- Elect
chair; elect secretary
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Explain binder contents and UCC meeting procedures
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Approval of the April 29, 2008 minutes
- Second
readings:
None
- First
readings:
SOC
SOC 321 - Delinquency; 3 crs.
Course revision – change in prerequisites and course
description.
This course
is an overview of the sociological study of delinquency, with
special emphasis on competing theoretical perspectives. In the
process of learning about theoretical perspectives aimed at
explaining delinquency, this course will pay special attention
to girls’ delinquency, gangs, current events regarding
delinquency and the
SOC 322 - Criminology; 3 crs.
Course revision – change in prerequisites and course
description.
This course
provides an overview of the sociological study of crime in the
SOC 324 – Criminal Justice; 3 crs.
Course revision – change in prerequisites and course
description.
This course
provides an overview of the
SOC 409 –
Directed
readings or research under the supervisions of an instructor.
Prerequisite: consent of supervising instructor and
junior standing. Repeatable for credit – maximum 6 credits.
SOC 429 – Sociology of Deviance; 3 crs.
Course revision – change in prerequisites and course
description.
This course
provides an overview of the sociological study of deviance.
Various definitions of deviance are examined within the context
of individuals, behaviors, and groups who are considered deviant
as well as those who apply the deviant labels. The course
explores a variety of theoretical perspectives of deviance and
social control in order to better understand the social
construction of deviance, the enforcement of social norms, and
the social control systems that are established to respond the
deviance. A variety of forms of deviance are covered, including:
mental illness, drug and alcohol use, sexual deviance, and
suicide. Prerequisite: SOC 110 or 120 or ANT 101.
SOC 475/575 – Workshop in Applied Sociology; 1-3 crs.
Course revision –course deletion.
SOC 485 – Research Apprenticeship in Sociology; 1-2 crs.
New Course.
This course
offers research experience assisting a faculty member in their
research. The student will assist a faculty member in any phase
of the research process including literature searches, research
design, data gathering, and data analysis. Prerequisite: SOC 200
and 250 and instructor consent. Repeatable for credit – maximum
4. Pass/Fail grading.
SOC 486 – Teaching Apprenticeship in Sociology; 1-2 crs.
New Course.
This course
provides preparation and experience in a variety of
instructional practices, strategies, and techniques. Students
study theory and research on teaching and practice teaching
skills under the guidance of faculty members. Prerequisite: SOC
200 and 250, junior standing, minimum 3.25 GPA and instructor
consent. Repeatable for credit – maximum 4. Pass/Fail grading.
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Consent Agenda:
None
- Old
business:
None
- New
business:
None