Sociology (Sociol)
1A-B. Principles of Sociology (3-3)
Principal concepts and problems, including personality, social groups, social
change and social processes.
111. Race and Cultural Relations (3)
Prerequisite: Soc 1A or Anthro 2, or permission of instructor. Racial
and cultural minority groups in the United States; problems of education,
social adjustment, family life, relations in industry, race consciousness,
race and cultural prejudice, tension areas, assimilation; race problems
in international relations.
120A-B. Introduction to Social Work (2-2) or (3-3)
(a) History and philosophy of social work; social case work, group work,
research. Field of social work: family welfare, child welfare, living conditions,
recreation, industrial welfare, migrants, racial groups, rural. (b) Federal,
state, and community organizations and social welfare agencies. 120A is
not a prerequisite to 120B.
125. Social Welfare (2 or 3)
Developing skills in practical social welfare; practical social work
for those already in the field and for students with sufficient background.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
126. Social Security Administration (2)
All phases of the Social Security Act including the social insurance programs
and the public assistance programs; administration of each section of the
act on federal, state, and local levels of government; public welfare administration.
131. Marriage and the Family (2-3)
(See Home Economics 131.)
132. Criminology (3)
(See Crim 132)
133. Penology (3)
(See Crim 133.)
134. Social Pathology (3)
(See Crim 134)
135. Probation and Parole (3)
(See Crim 135.)
140. Rural Problems (2)
Characteristics of rural life; rural problems; rural housing, health
and recreation; rural social planning; migration and migratory labor.
141. Urban Problems (2)
Prerequisites: Sociol. 1A-B. Social organization and problems of the modern
city; growth of cities; problems arising from congestion of population;
segregation of social and economic groups; impact of urban environment upon
human behavior
145. Social Psychology (3)
(See Psych 145)
150. Media of Communication (3)
(See Journalism 150.)
154. Adult Education (2)
History and philosophy of the Adult Education movement in the United States
and certain foreign countries. Especial emphasis upon the California program,
the forum movement in the United States and the Adult Education program
in the Scandinavian countries,
180. Training in Public Service (1-2)
(See Crim 180.)
190. Special Study (1-5)
See Regulations and Procedures-Independent Study.
195. Honors Course (1-5)
Open to social science majors in senior year with at least a B average
in department.
280A-B. Seminar in Social Science (3-3)
(See History 280A-B)
Educ 300. Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching (2)
(See Education)
Educ 332. Directed Teaching in Secondary Schools (1-6)
(See Education)