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Supporting Courses for Stratification

 

1.  Supporting courses are to be taken outside of Sociology in the area that you have chosen to fulfill your depth requirement.

2.  Four courses must be taken in the supporting area. Two of these courses must be taken at the 400 level.

3.  Please be careful to check any pre-requisites for courses that you are interested in taking.


AASP101 Public policy and the Black Community
AASP202 Black Culture in the Unites States
AASP312 Social and Cultural Effects of Colonization and Racism
AASP314 The Civil Rights Movement
AASP411 Black Resistance Movements
AASP441 Science, Technology, and the Black Community
AASP443 Blacks and the Law

 

AAST222 Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States

 

AGNR464 Rural Life in Modern Society

 

ANTH362 Diversity in Complex Societies
ANTH365 Cultures of Native South America
ANTH366 Film Images of Native Americans

 

CCJS370 Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice

 

COMM324 Communications and Gender
COMM360 The Rhetoric of Black America
COMM482 Intercultural Communication

 

ECON200 Principles of Micro-Economics
ECON201 Economics of Macro-Economics
ECON311 American Economic History Before the Civil War
ECON312 American Economic History After the Civil War
ECON314 Economic History, Development & Policy
ECON315 Economic Development of Underdeveloped Areas
ECON 370 Labor Markets, Human resources, and Trade Unions
ECON375 Economics of Poverty and Discrimination
ECON391 Survey of Urban Economic Problems & Policies ECON401 Current issues in American Economic Policy
ECON451 Public Choice
ECON456 Law and Economics
ECON460 Industrial Organization
ECON465 Health Care Economics
ECON470 Theory of Labor Economics

FMST290 Family Economics
FMST381 Poverty, Affluence and Families
 

GEOG332 Economic Geography
GEOG331 Intro to Human Dimensions of Global Change
GEOG360 Cultural Geography
GEOG437 Political Geography

 

GVPT272 The Politics of Race Relations in the United States
GVPT282 The Government and policies of the Third World
GVPT407 International Political Economy
GVPT427 Political Sociology
GVPT434 Race Relations & Public Law
GVPT436 The Legal Status of Women
GVPT445 Marxism and Postmarxism

 

HIST341 History of Anti-Semitism
HIST450 Economic History of the U.S. to 1865
HIST451 Economic History of the U.S. after 1865
HIST460 History of Labor in the United States
HIST461 Blacks In American Life: 1865 to Present

 

JOUR450 Mass Media in Society
JOUR452 Women in the Media
JOUR453 News Coverage of Racial Issues

 

KNES492 History of the Sportswoman in American Organizations

 

LASC234 Issues in Latin American Studies I
LASC235 Issues in Latin American Studies II

 

LGBT200 Introduction to LGBT
LGBT327 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Studies Film and Video
LGBT350 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender People and Communication

 

PHIL407 Gay and Lesbian Philosophy

 

PSYC336 Psychology of Women

FMST383 Delivery of Human Services to Families
FMST430 Gender Issues in Families
FMST480 Work and Families Issues and Programs


WMST300 Feminist Reconceptualizations of Knowledge
WMST336 Psychology of Women
WMST380 Feminist Analysis of the Workplace
WMST400 Theories of Feminism
WMST420 Asian American Women: The Social Construction of Gender
WMST430 Gender Issues in Families
WMST436 The Legal Status of Women
WMST448 Literature by Women of Color
WMST452 Women in the Media
WMST457 Redefining Gender in the U.S., 1880-1935
WMST471 Women’s Health
WMST494 Lesbian Communities and Differences
WMST496 African American Women Filmmakers

 

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