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Spring 2021

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SOC-S 100

35029

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

100% Online All

Online

Online

30 / 30

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/2/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Timmerman,Lorna

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: ;

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class is offered as part of a collaborative academic program. Please consult with your advisor to ensure this class will count toward your degree requirements.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU East. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. If IU e-Texts are not used for this class, textbooks and other materials are available at your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 161

14113

PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

100% Online All

Online

Online

40 / 42

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Cantrell,Dustin

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 1

Course Details: Principles of Sociology; Nature of interpersonal relationships, societies, groups, communities, and institutional areas such as the family, industry, and religion; social process operating within those areas; significance for problems of personality, human nature, social disorganization, and social change. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 161

14114

PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

Hybrid-On Campus & Online

T / R

1:00 PM
-
2:15 PM

70 / 70

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Anderson Library Conference Ce - 105A

Instructor: McElmurry,Kevin L

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Principles of Sociology; Nature of interpersonal relationships, societies, groups, communities, and institutional areas such as the family, industry, and religion; social process operating within those areas; significance for problems of personality, human nature, social disorganization, and social change. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.

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SOC-S 161

14118

PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

100% Online All

Online

Online

41 / 41

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Cantrell,Dustin

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Principles of Sociology; Nature of interpersonal relationships, societies, groups, communities, and institutional areas such as the family, industry, and religion; social process operating within those areas; significance for problems of personality, human nature, social disorganization, and social change. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 161

14578

PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

Distance Synchronous Video

M / W

1:00 PM
-
2:15 PM

1 / 1

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/11/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Web-based Class - WEB

Instructor: Bloom,Jack

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Principles of Sociology; Nature of interpersonal relationships, societies, groups, communities, and institutional areas such as the family, industry, and religion; social process operating within those areas; significance for problems of personality, human nature, social disorganization, and social change. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS CLASS WILL BE USING IU eTEXTS. ASSOCIATED FEES WILL APPEAR ON YOUR BURSAR BILL. CLICK THE DETAILS LINK TO VIEW eTEXT COSTS. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT http://etexts.iu.edu.. THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. THIS SECTION WILL MEET AT WEST SIDE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY AND IS AN ADVANCE COLLEGE PROJECT COURSE.

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SOC-S 161

14913

PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

Distance Synchronous Video

M / W

1:00 PM
-
2:15 PM

70 / 70

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Web-based Class - WEB

Instructor: Bloom,Jack

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Principles of Sociology; Nature of interpersonal relationships, societies, groups, communities, and institutional areas such as the family, industry, and religion; social process operating within those areas; significance for problems of personality, human nature, social disorganization, and social change. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.

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SOC-S 161

15080

PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

Distance Synchronous Video

M / W

1:00 PM
-
2:15 PM

8 / 7

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Web-based Class - WEB

Instructor: Bloom,Jack

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Principles of Sociology; Nature of interpersonal relationships, societies, groups, communities, and institutional areas such as the family, industry, and religion; social process operating within those areas; significance for problems of personality, human nature, social disorganization, and social change. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS CLASS IS FOR 21st CENTURY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY AS A DUAL CREDIT COURSE.. THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.

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SOC-S 163

14120

SOCIAL PROBLEMS

100% Online All

Online

Online

39 / 40

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Bloom,Jack

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Social Problems; Major social problems in areas such as the family; religion; economic order; crime; mental disorders; civil rights; racial, ethnic, and international tensions. Relation to structure and values of larger society (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE "TRANSFER INDIANA" (TRANSFERIN) INITIATIVE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, LINK TO WWW.TRANSFERIN.NET.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 164

15236

MARITAL RELATIONS & SEXUALITY

100% Online All

Online

Online

41 / 41

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Culp,Gary

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Marital Relations and Sexuality; Analysis of courtship, marriage, and its alternatives and the basic issues of human sexuality, with an emphasis on contemporary American society (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 230

35030

SOCIETY & THE INDIVIDUAL

100% Online All

Online

Online

33 / 31

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/2/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Bullock,Denise

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Society and the Individual; Introduction to the concepts, perspectives, and theories of social psychology from the level of the individual to collective behavior. (Fall, Spring, Summer I)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class is offered as part of a collaborative academic program. Please consult with your advisor to ensure this class will count toward your degree requirements.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU East. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. If IU e-Texts are not used for this class, textbooks and other materials are available at your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 262

14259

STATISTICS FOR SOCIOLOGY

100% Online All

Online

Online

12 / 30

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: McElmurry,Kevin L

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Statistics for Sociology; This is a general introduction to the logic of statistics, both descriptive and inferential. Students learn how to use sample date to reach conclusions about a population of interest by calculating confidence intervals and significance tests. SPSS software is used to produce the appropriate calculations. (Spring)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 311

35125

POLITICS AND SOCIETY

Distance Synchronous Video

M / W

1:00 PM
-
2:15 PM

9 / 25

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Web-based Class - WEB

Instructor: Shanks-Meile,Stephanie

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Political Sociology; Interrelations of politics and society, with emphasis on formation of political power, its structure, and its change in different types of social systems and cultural-historical settings. (Occasionally)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; VT POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY;

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SOC-S 314

15367

SOCIAL ASPECTS HLTH & MEDICINE

Distance Synchronous Video

M / W

4:00 PM
-
5:15 PM

8 / 25

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Web-based Class - WEB

Instructor: Shanks-Meile,Stephanie

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Social Aspects of Health and Medicine; The effects of group characteristics in the causation, amelioration, and prevention of mental and physical illness, and social influences in medical education, medical practice, and hospital administration. (Occasionally Two-year rotation)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ;

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SOC-S 316

14123

SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILIES

100% Online All

Online

Online

34 / 33

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Culp,Gary

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Sociology of the Family; Structure and process of the conjugal family in modern and emerging societies. Focus is on relationships of the family to other subsystems of the larger society and on interaction within the family in connection with those interrelationships. Stress on development of systematic theory. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; . STUDENTS CAN NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH SOC S316 AND S416.; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 317

14975

SOCIAL STRATIFICATION

100% Online All

Online

Online

18 / 20

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Bloom,Jack

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 1

Course Details: Social Stratification; Nature, functioning, and maintenance of systems of social stratification in local communities and societies. Correlates and consequences of social class position and vertical mobility. (Occasionally)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 325

14184

CRIMINOLOGY

100% Online All

Online

Online

40 / 41

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Culp,Gary

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 1

Course Details: Criminology; Factors in genesis of crime and organization of criminal behavior from points of view of the person and the group. (OccasionallyOnce per year)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 340

14124

SOCIAL THEORY

Distance Synchronous Video

M / W

2:30 PM
-
3:45 PM

7 / 16

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: Web-based Class - WEB

Instructor: Shanks-Meile,Stephanie

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Social Theory; Sociological theory, with focus on content, form, and historical development. Relationships between theories, data, and sociological explanation. (Spring)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ;

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SOC-S 347

35031

QUEER IDENTITIES & COMMUNITIES

100% Online All

Online

Online

26 / 26

Closed

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/2/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Bullock,Denise

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Course Details: ;

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; ; This class is offered as part of a collaborative academic program. Please consult with your advisor to ensure this class will count toward your degree requirements.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU East. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. If IU e-Texts are not used for this class, textbooks and other materials are available at your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 410

15357

ADV TPCS: SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

100% Online All

Online

Online

5 / 15

Open

Term: Eight Week - Session One - (1/19/2021 - 3/13/2021)

Location: Online Class - ONLINE

Instructor: Jones,Earl

Course Type: Lecture

Credits: 3

Wait List: 0

Topic: THE URBAN COMMUNITY

Course Details: Topics in Social Organization; Specific topics announced each semester; e.g., social stratification, formal organizations, urban social organization, education, religion, sport and leisure, medicine, politics, demography, social power, social conflict, social change, comparative social systems. May be repeated three times for credit. (Occasionally)

Additional Notes: No Special Consent Required; THIS COURSE WILL MEET CONCURRENTLY WITH AAAD-A206 AND A404; This class meets during the first eight weeks of the semester.. This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/NWfees. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore.

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SOC-S 495

14126

INDIV READNGS/RES IN SOCIOLOGY

Independent/Directed Study

TBA

TBA

0 / 10

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: -

Instructor: Shanks-Meile,Stephanie

Course Type: Independent Study

Credits: 1 - 6

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Individual Readings in Sociology; Prior arrangement, usually in conjunction with honors work. (Independent study and internship program.) (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; RESTRICTED TO SOCIOLOGY MAJORS AND MINORS.; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.

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SOC-S 495

14128

INDIV READNGS/RES IN SOCIOLOGY

Independent/Directed Study

TBA

TBA

0 / 5

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: -

Instructor: Foltz,Tanice G.

Course Type: Independent Study

Credits: 1 - 6

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Individual Readings in Sociology; Prior arrangement, usually in conjunction with honors work. (Independent study and internship program.) (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; RESTRICTED TO SOCIOLOGY MAJORS AND MINORS.; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.

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SOC-S 495

14402

INDIV READNGS/RES IN SOCIOLOGY

Independent/Directed Study

TBA

TBA

1 / 5

Open

Term: Spr 2021 - (1/19/2021 - 5/8/2021)

Location: -

Instructor: McElmurry,Kevin L

Course Type: Independent Study

Credits: 1 - 6

Wait List: 0

Course Details: Individual Readings in Sociology; Prior arrangement, usually in conjunction with honors work. (Independent study and internship program.) (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)

Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; RESTRICTED TO SOCIOLOGY MAJORS AND MINORS.; ABOVE CLASS WAS CANCELLED. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.

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