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  1. Sociology (3rd Edition) by Linda L. Lindsey, Stephen Beach, 2003-03-06
  2. The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology by Lisa McIntyre, 2010-06-11
  3. Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach Value Package (includes MySocLab CourseCompass with E-Book Student Access ) by James M. Henslin, 2007-12-09
  4. Sociology (Cliffs Quick Review) by George D. Zgourides, Christie S. Zgourides, 2000-08-07
  5. Sociology: Study of Human Relationships by W. LaVerne Thomas, 2005-01
  6. Global Sociology: Second Edition by Robin Cohen, Paul Kennedy, 2007-08-01
  7. The Sociology of Religion by Max Weber, 1993-04-15
  8. The Sociology Of Education- (Value Pack w/MySearchLab) by Jeanne H. Ballantine, Floyd M. Hammack, 2009-01-18
  9. Essentials of Sociology (Third Edition) by Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, et all 2010-09-15
  10. Classic Readings in Sociology by Eve L. Howard, 2006-03-28
  11. Contemporary Issues in Sociology of Sport by Andrew Yiannakis, Merrill Melnick, 2001-01-19
  12. Global Sociology: Introducing Five Contemporary Societies by Linda Schneider, Arnold Silverman, 2009-01-01
  13. Introducing Sociology by Richard Osborne, 1999-01-14
  14. Careers in Sociology (3rd Edition) by W. Richard Stephens, 2003-02-21

61. Science/AAAS | Collections: Sociology
sociology It s Constraints, Not Choices Phyllis Moen Science 15 Feb 2008; 319 903904. sociology Facing the Flames Eugene A. Rosa
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62. Sociology - Online Sociology Degree Programs And Reference
A directory of Internet resources on sociology. sociology Gateway Directory of Online sociology Resources Sections include digital publications,
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63. PSU Sociology| Home
sociology is a fascinating and widely applicable field which teaches how to think about how people create, maintain and are affected by social forces.
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Sociology is a fascinating and widely applicable field which teaches how to think about how people create, maintain and are affected by social forces. Critical thinking, problem-solving, written communication, oral communication and interpersonal skills are all cultivated by studying sociology. We are a department that is excited about the opportunities that sociology has for students and welcome you to explore the world through a sociological perspective. We are pleased to introduce you to our department. Please take the time to browse our website and learn about us! Looking for Sociology classes to add for Spring 2008? Some open sections: 63244 SOC 200 Intro to Soc., MWF 10:15-11:20

64. Department Of Sociology, Sociology, UNCG
sociology (Greensboro, NC)
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    Welcome to the Sociology Department at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    The Department of Sociology at UNCG was established in 1913 and has since developed a tradition of providing students with strong foundations in research skills, writing, and research methods. Known as a department focused on teaching and student-faculty interaction, our faculty work with students in a variety of settings – the classroom, internships, student organizations, and as research assistants – to achieve our goals for learning.We believe that sociological knowledge is valuable in helping students better understand the global society in which they learn and work. Students graduating with a degree in Sociology can go on to graduate work in the field and are prepared for work in a variety of professions. (Go to our ' Employment Opportunities ' page to learn more) The Department offers the BA and MA Criminology and another in Social Problems in a Global Society . Within the MA degree, students also can choose a concentration in
  • 65. Sociology - UW-Milwaukee: Home Page
    sociology (Milwaukee, WI)
    http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Sociology/
    Sociology can explain why people act differently in crowds than they do while alone.
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    The UWM Department of Sociology welcomes you! Sociologists try to look systematically at the world, to go beyond "common sense" and "what everybody knows" in order to uncover the fundamental patterns that shape our interdependent lives. The sociology department can help you learn how to look at the world in a new way. We provide relevant, engaged, and challenging courses for undergraduate majors and minors, for graduate students, and for the student body at large. Every year more than 3,600 students enroll in our courses. Specialties and research projects of our professors and lecturers: PowerPoint Slide Show What is sociology?
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    66. Sociology At The George Washington University
    sociology (Washington, DC)
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    67. BGSU :: Departments :: Department Of Sociology
    sociology (Bowling Green, OH)
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    Our graduate program, leading to M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, is organized around four major areas: Criminology and Deviance, Family Studies, Demography, and Social Psychology. We also offer an M.A. in Applied Demography. Graduate students receive extensive training in the latest theories, research methods, and data analysis techniques, as well as mentoring and experience in teaching. Alumni of our graduate program hold teaching, research, and administrative positions in universities, businesses, non-profit organizations, and governments throughout the world.
    Our permanent faculty consists of nineteen members, whose scholarship is highly respected nationally and internationally. All have Ph.D.s, all teach, and all involve students in their research. Currently we have 50 students in our graduate program and about 200 undergraduate majors.
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    68. ISA - International Sociological Association
    Welcome to the International Sociological Association (ISA), a nonprofit association for scientific purposes in the field of sociology and social sciences.
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    Welcome to the International Sociological Association (ISA), a non-profit association for scientific purposes in the field of sociology and social sciences. The ISA was founded in 1949 under the auspices of UNESCO. The goal of the ISA, is to represent sociologists everywhere, regardless of their school of thought, scientific approaches or ideological opinion, and to advance sociological knowledge throughout the world. Its members come from 109 countries.
    The ISA is a member of the International Social Science Council and enjoys a status of the Non-Governmental Organization in formal associate relations with UNESCO and special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations International Sociological Association

    69. Department Of Sociology | Brandeis University
    sociology (Waltham, MA)
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    The department participates in several graduate joint degree programs. These include recently developed joint Ph.D. programs in Sociology and Social Policy with the nationally known Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare at Brandeis, and in Sociology and Near Eastern and Judaic Studies. We also have a joint MA program with Women's and Gender Studies . On the undergraduate level, the department participates in numerous interdisciplinary programs including Women's and Gender Studies; Health: Science, Society and Policy; International and Global Studies; Peace Studies; Legal Studies; and Latin American Studies. Currently our community has 11 faculty members, approximately 12-16 graduate students in residence (first three years of graduate school), another 25-30 or so who are post-residence, and about 175 undergraduate concentrators. The department is located in its own building on the Brandeis campus, Pearlman Hall. We encourage students and faculty alike to combine rigorous intellectual analysis with collaborative learning and social engagement in the context of building a culture based on mutual respect and shared public work within and beyond the walls of the department and the university.

    70. Department Of Sociology - College Of Social Science - Michigan State University
    The College of Social Science at Michigan State University Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences.
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    71. University Of Toronto Department Of Sociology - Home
    University of Toronto Department of sociology Website.
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    72. Sociology Department | American University, Washington, DC
    The Department of sociology at American University offers undergraduate and graduate programs (BA, MA, PhD) and is located in NW Washington DC.
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    73. Department Of Sociology | University Of Pittsburgh
    sociology (Pittsburgh, PA)
    http://www.sociology.pitt.edu/
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    74. SSU Sociology Department: Home Page
    sociology (Sonoma, CA)
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    75. Sociology Program - Jobs For Sociologists
    A degree in sociology provides many career opportunities. Employers in business and government seek college graduates with a wellrounded, liberal arts
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    A degree in Sociology provides many career opportunities. Employers in business and government seek college graduates with a well-rounded, liberal arts education. Remember however, that choosing and finding a career is a full-time job! Examples of employment opportunities for Sociology majors are found in:
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    76. UVA Sociology Department
    sociology (Charlottesville, VA)
    http://www.virginia.edu/sociology/
    T he Department of Sociology at the University of Virginia is committed to a program of research and teaching that is both firmly grounded in the classical tradition of the discipline and addressed to contemporary issues. The Department's intellectual distinction is based on work that is macro-sociological, theoretically driven, and empirically grounded. To take some representative examples, current scholarship includes analyses of the culture wars, the major trends of the century, stratification systems in American high schools, consequences of welfare reform, the rebirth of nationalism, the meaning and effects of marriage, scientific networks, and organizational change efforts. While theoretically varied, our work is fully empirical and draws on a broad array of quantitative and qualitative approaches. Members of the Department are also committed to the enhancement of interdisciplinary approaches. Department of Sociology
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    77. University Of Oregon : Department Of Sociology
    sociology (Eugene, OR)
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    78. Home Page
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    How do we manage to get along?
    We organize as a society in the hope of avoiding conflict and chaos - but often society seems to cause as many problems as it solves! What forces give rise to both good and bad in our lives together? How do social forces affect our personal lives? Is society doomed, or can we act on society's problems? Courses in sociology will give you the knowledge and skills to understand how society shapes your life - and how you can shape society. Faculty and Staff Sociology faculty are committed to offering students a first-rate education... Course Descriptions The department offers a wide range of courses reflecting traditional sociological offerings and more...

    79. Welcome To The Department Of Sociology - Department Of Sociology - Emory Univers
    sociology (Atlanta, GA)
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    80. Tulane University: Department Of Sociology: Home Page.
    sociology (New Orleans, LA)
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    Sociology is the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Tulane Sociologists use a variety of theoretical approaches and research methods to investigate the structure and processes of groups, organizations, and societies, and how people interact within these various contexts. Tulane Sociologists are committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service. We provide undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional opportunities to learn valuable, life-long transferable skills in critical thinking, data collection, data analysis, and communicating research to a public audience. Chair
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