SOCIOL 444G-001
Sociology of the Body
Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
How the body is shaped by social forces. Relationship between the body, identity, and culture, focusing on gender, race/ethnicity, and disability.

SOCIOL 444G-001
Sociology of the Body
Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
How the body is shaped by social forces. Relationship between the body, identity, and culture, focusing on gender, race/ethnicity, and disability.

SOCIOL 461G-201
Social Data Analysis Using Regression
Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)
Advanced practical training in multivariate regression using real, large datasets (surveys, census data, etc.); how multiple independent variables influence a dependent variable.

SOCIOL 495G-001
Seminar in Sociology: Science in Society
Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)
Intensive study in a selected area of Sociology. Designed to encourage discussion, debate, and critical thinking.

SOCIOL 495G-001
Seminar in Sociology: Beer & Brewing
Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)
Intensive study in a selected area of Sociology. Designed to encourage discussion, debate, and critical thinking.

SOCIOL 701-001
Professional Seminar
Instructor: John Roberts (jmrob@uwm.edu)
Intensive study in a selected area of Sociology. Designed to encourage discussion, debate, and critical thinking.

SOCIOL 715-001
Systematic Sociological Theory
Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)
A general examination of sociological theories, their construction, problems of conceptualization, and methodological requirements.

SOCIOL 750-001
Research Methods in Sociology
Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)
A general examination of sociological theories, their construction, problems of conceptualization, and methodological requirements.

SOCIOL 750-001
Research Methods in Sociology
Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)
Application of scientific methods to the analysis of social phenomena, methodological orientations in sociology, types of research procedure, and nature of sociological variables.

SOCIOL 760-001
Advanced Statistical Methods in Sociology
Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)
Review of elementary statistics. Probability theory and its applications. Multivariate analysis. Nonparametric statistical inference. Measurement theory. Selected statistical models for hypothesis testing and theory construction.

SOCIOL 794-001
Proseminar: The Teaching of Undergraduates
Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)
Designed to prepare and support new teachers of undergraduates in a variety of disciplines.

SOCIOL 901-001
Urban Social Structure
Instructor: Marcus Britton (britton@uwm.edu)
Designed to prepare and support new teachers of undergraduates in a variety of disciplines.

SOCIOL 910-001
The Sociology of Inequality
Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
Social, economic, cultural, and political forces behind the formation and reproduction of social inequalities in the United States.

SOCIOL 911-001
Sociology of Institutions
Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)
Social, economic, cultural, and political forces behind the formation and reproduction of social inequalities in the United States.

SOCIOL 920-001
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)
Patterns of racial and ethnic differentiation and how they originate and change over time.

SOCIOL 923-001
Sociology of Culture
Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)
Patterns of racial and ethnic differentiation and how they originate and change over time.

SOCIOL 923-001
Sociology of Culture
Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)
Selected themes in the sociology of culture, including symbols, language, forms of knowledge, power and practice, the arts, and media.

SOCIOL 927-001
Seminar in Sociology of Contemporary Institutions: Science & Society
Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)
Analysis of major social institutions in modern societies in terms of status orders, division of labor, normative systems, processes of social change, and conflict. Specific topics and any additional prerequisites announced in Schedule of Classes

SOCIOL 928-001
Seminar in Social Organization: Data and Society
Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)
Analysis of major social institutions in modern societies in terms of status orders, division of labor, normative systems, processes of social change, and conflict. Specific topics and any additional prerequisites announced in Schedule of Classes

SOCIOL 928-001
Seminar in Social Organization: Data and Society
Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)
Study of conceptual approaches used in analyzing social organization: social stratification, complex organization, urbanization, small groups in mass society. Specific topics and any additional prerequisites announced in schedule of classes each time course is offered.

SOCIOL 979-001
Qualitative Research Methods
Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)
Study of conceptual approaches used in analyzing social organization: social stratification, complex organization, urbanization, small groups in mass society. Specific topics and any additional prerequisites announced in schedule of classes each time course is offered.

SOCIOL 979-001
Qualitative Research Methods
Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)
Seminar on logic, design, and presentation of social science research. Inductive and qualitative methods, theory construction, and ethics and procedures of research in natural settings.

SOCIOL 982-001
Advanced Quantitative Analysis
Instructor: John Roberts (jmrob@uwm.edu)
Seminar on logic, design, and presentation of social science research. Inductive and qualitative methods, theory construction, and ethics and procedures of research in natural settings.

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