2015-2016 Undergraduate General Catalog


300

SOCI 320 Native American Social Systems

This course presents an "institutional" approach to Native American (specifically Lakota) society from pre-European contact to the present. It explores Lakota social institutions (political, economic, family, religious, and educational systems) prior to European contact, and examines the impact of non-Indian structures on the historical development of Lakota social institutions. This course fulfills the State of South Dakota's teacher certification requirement.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

NAST 320

SOCI 340 Social Inequality

An examination of social stratification which primarily explores the intersection of social class, race-ethnicity, and gender. Primary emphasis is on the system of stratification within the United States. Students will understand how these inequalities interact by exploring historical and contemporary realities of these inequalities from the voices of marginalized groups. Students will also examine classical and contemporary theoretical explanations and current solutions offered for social inequalities.

Credits

4

SOCI 350 Social Science Research Methods

An interdisciplinary approach to basic social science research methods. The course introduces students to the several research methodologies used within the social sciences. Students participate in all stages of a research project.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

ECON 350; GOVT 350; PSYC 350

SOCI 360 Sociological Theory

This course presents a survey of the major European and American social theorists and theories of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Theories are tools that help sociologists understand their lives, communities, and place in history. The goal is to help students develop both an appreciation for the ideas of specific "great thinkers" and develop their skills in thinking theoretically. The course emphasizes the theoretical knowledge, application, and development.

Credits

4

SOCI 395 Internship

Internship in Sociology related field.

Credits

3

SOCI 397 Topics:

Examples of possible topics courses: Rural Studies; Human Communities; Sociology of Religion; Social Change.

Credits

3

SOCI 398 Honors in Sociology

Individual research project to earn Sociology Department Honors.

Credits

3