Sociology
Christina Diaz
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3.3
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3.4
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Courses
10
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Courses taught
SOCI 327
Kinder Inst For Urban Research
This course offers the opportunity to work with a faculty member on that faculty member's existing research project. The course involves intensive pedagogy and mentoring including a pedagorical plan developed in conjunction with the sponsoring faculty member.
SOCI 403
Independent Study
Directed reading and written papers on subjects not regularly offered; advanced study of subjects on which courses are offered. Repeatable for Credit.
SOCI 451
Immigration
This course compare 20th century immigration to the US (and other countries) with more recent migratory flows. Topics will be related to the transnational identities of immigrants, ethnic discrimination, and the impact of immigrants on civic and religious institutions. A central part of the course is a semester-long research project. Cross-list: SOCI 551. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for SOCI 451 if student has credit for SOCI 551.
SOCI 492
Directed Honors Research
Sociological research under faculty supervision. Includes first-semester review of relevant literature and the preparation of an outline for planned research, followed by second-semester research and the writing of an honors thesis. Open only to students in sociology honors program.
SOCI 551
Immigration
This course compare 20th century immigration to the US (and other countries) with more recent migratory flows. Topics will be related to the transnational identities of immigrants, ethnic discrimination, and the impact of immigrants on civic and religious institutions. A central part of the course is a semester-long research project. Cross-list: SOCI 451. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for SOCI 551 if student has credit for SOCI 451.
SOCI 582
Quantitative Data Analysis I
An introduction to statistics and data analysis for graduate students in sociology. Topics include descriptive statistics, visual representation of data, univariate and bivariate tests, as well as an introduction to multiple regression. Techniques for visualizing data will be discussed throughout. Familiarity with the statistical package Stata is assumed.
SOCI 605
Non-Thesis Graduate Research
Individual research not for thesis credit. Repeatable for Credit.
SOCI 606
Thesis Research
Thesis Research Repeatable for Credit.
SOCI 609
Graduate Independent Study
Sociological independent study under faculty supervision. Only open to graduate students. Repeatable for Credit.
SOCI 700
Dissertation Research
Dissertation research credit. Repeatable for Credit.