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1 Updated: 2/5/2016 6:04:13AM Term:1161 Spring 2016 Sociology SOCI/Sociology SOCI 1510 INO SOCIOLOGY Sociology 001 (11711) 09:00 am-09:50 am ENV 125 Are you ready to look forward to class? NextGen courses are designed to provide today's students with choice learning opportunities and first-rate learning environments. NextGen classes use a combination of experiential/small group learning activities to give learners the feel and benefits of a smaller class size; online learning exercises give students more flexibility as well as a hands-on approach to learning; and traditional large group lectures ensure that students still have face time with their instructor and peers in the classroom. NextGen courses are built to serve UNT's next generation of learners. For more information on NextGen classes and to experience some NextGen online interactives, visit THIS IS A BLENDED COURSE. MEETS AS SCHEDULED WITH SOME WORK ONLINE. 002 (13180) 11:00 am-11:50 am BLB 155 Are you ready to look forward to class? NextGen courses are designed to provide today's students with choice learning opportunities and first-rate learning environments. NextGen classes use a combination of experiential/small group learning activities to give learners the feel and benefits of a smaller class size; online learning exercises give students more flexibility as well as a hands-on approach to learning; and traditional large group lectures ensure that students still have face time with their instructor and peers in the classroom. NextGen courses are built to serve UNT's next generation of learners. For more information on NextGen classes and to experience some NextGen online interactives, visit THIS IS A BLENDED COURSE. MEETS AS SCHEDULED WITH SOME WORK ONLINE. 003 (11712) 12:30 pm-01:50 pm 004 (11713) 09:30 am-10:50 am HONORS COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY. CURY 203 COL (12439) Bush A 950 (13643) Bush A SOCI (13179) SOCIAL PROBLEMS 11:00 am-12:20 pm PHYS 102 Cheun J 900 (11851) Papadouka M 950 (13644) Papadouka M SOCI (11714) RACE/CLAS/GNDR/ETHN 08:00 am-08:50 am TH 121 Jefferies S SOCI 2050 SOCIOLOGY OF SPRT 001 (11715) 11:00 am-11:50 am MEETS WITH KINE ESSC 255 Krzewinski-Malo
2 002 (11716) 09:30 am-10:50 am MEETS WITH KINE SOCI 2070 INO RACE ETHNIC 001 (11933) 09:30 am-10:50 am SAGE 116 AUDB 201 Krzewinski-Malo Jefferies S SOCI 3000 MARRIAGE & FAMILY 001 (11717) 08:00 am-08:50 am WH 222 Bush A SOCI 3110 SOC MENTAL HEALTH 001 (17460) 02:00 pm-02:50 pm ESSC 255 SOCI 3120 HEALTH AND ILLNESS 001 (12970) MW 12:00 pm-01:20 pm ART 223 Seckin G SOCI 3200 SOCIOLGCL THEORY 001 (12449) 10:00 am-10:50 am MATT (11718) 11:00 am-12:20 pm MATT 115 Singh S SOCI 3220 QUAN DATA COLLECT 001 (17461) 09:00 am-09:50 am GAB 550A Hudson C 002 (13178) T GAB 550A Grigoropoulou N SOCI 3240 QUAL DATA COLLECT 001 (13437) 11:00 am-11:50 am MATT 114 Amini R 900 (14271) Papadouka M 950 (14272) Papadouka M SOCI 3280 QUAN MTH SOC RSCH 001 (11720) W GAB 550A FOR MAJORS ONLY WHO HAVE SUCCESFULLY COMPLETED SOCI 4870 OR SOCI 3220 WITH A "C" OR BETTER. MUST BE CURRENTLY TAKING OR HAVE COMPLETED SOCI 4870 WITH A "C" OR BETTER. 900 (14273) 950 (14274) SOCI 3330 SOCIAL SAT
3 900 (13646) 950 (13647) SOCI 3550 COLLECTV BEHAVIOR 900 (12844) 950 (13333) SOCI (17463) SOCI OF RELIGION 08:00 am-09:20 am ENV 110 Gabhart E SOCI 3800 SOCIOLOGY OF WORK 001 (17464) R LIFE A419 Long R SOCI 4160 DEVLPNG SOCIETIES 001 (11719) 09:30 am-10:50 am MATT 311 Singh S SOCI 4250 GENDER AND SOCIETY 900 (13480) Eve S 950 (17979) Eve S SOCI 4260 TOPICS IN SOCI 001 (14336) 12:00 pm-12:50 pm Course Topic: ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY SOCI 4350 COMMUNITY ORG WH 122 Gabhart E 900 (17980) Hudson C 950 (13875) Hudson C
4 SOCI 4540 RACE & ETHNIC MIN 900 (13688) Long R 950 (13689) Long R SOCI (18848) SOC OF AGING M 02:00 pm-04:50 pm CHIL 270 Swan J SOCI 4580 IMMIG AND RACE 900 (17465) 950 (17466) SOCI (17467) SOC MASS COMMUNTN 02:00 pm-03:20 pm ENV 110 SOCI 4900 SPECIAL PROBLEMS 701 (11721) CRE V MULTIPLE SECTIONS OFFERED. 702 (11722) CRE V 703 (13299) CRE V 704 (11723) CRE V 705 (11724) CRE V 706 (11725) CRE V 707 (11726) CRE V 709 (14362) CRE V 710 (11727) CRE V 711 (11728) CRE V 712 (11729) CRE V 713 (11730) CRE V SOCI 4910 SPECIAL PROBLEMS 701 (11731) CRE V 702 (13300) CRE V
5 703 (11732) CRE V 704 (11733) CRE V 705 (11734) CRE V 706 (14363) CRE V 707 (11735) CRE V 709 (14364) CRE V 710 (11736) CRE V 711 (11737) CRE V 712 (11738) CRE V 713 (11739) CRE V SOCI 4951 HONORS COLLEGE THESIS 702 (13023) 703 (13301) 704 (13024) 705 (13025) 706 (13026) 708 (13027) 710 (13028) 711 (13029) 712 (13030) 713 (13031) SOCI 4990 SOCI CAPSTONE 001 (13610) 02:00 pm-03:20 pm GAB 550A RESICTED TO SOCI SENIORS WHO HAVE COMPLETED SOCI 3200, 3220, 3240, AND 3280 WITH A "C" OR BETTER. SOCI (17470) CONTEM SOC THEORY W CHIL 126 SOCI 5260 TOPICS IN SOCI 002 (17473) T Course Topic: POLITICAL ECONOMY LANG (17474) 11:00 am-12:20 pm Course Topic: TEACHING SOCIOLOGY WH 118
6 004 (18780) R 02:00 pm-04:50 pm Course Topic: RACE AND ETHNICITY THEORY LANG (14366) Course Topic: DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE 950 (14367) Course Topic: DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE SOCI 5310 OCCUPA & PROF'S 001 (18425) M Course Topic: SOCIOLOLGY OF WORK AUDB (18627) M Course Topic: SOCIOLOLGY OF WORK AUDB 201 SOCI 5450 POPULTN & SOCIETY 001 (17981) R LANG 214 SOCI 5900 SPECIAL PROBLEMS 701 (11740) CRE V 702 (13302) CRE V 703 (11741) CRE V 704 (11742) CRE V 705 (11743) CRE V 706 (14360) CRE V 707 (11744) CRE V 708 (14309) CRE V 709 (14361) CRE V 710 (11745) CRE V 711 (11746) CRE V 712 (11747) CRE V 713 (11748) CRE V 790 (18494) CRE V Course Topic: MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY Seckin G Karlsson J SOCI 5910 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
7 702 (13303) CRE V 706 (14358) CRE V 709 (14359) CRE V SOCI 5940 INTERNSHIP 703 (13304) CRE V SOCI 5950 THESIS 701 (11759) CRE V 702 (13305) CRE V 703 (11760) CRE V 704 (11761) CRE V 705 (11762) CRE V 706 (14355) CRE V 707 (11763) CRE V 708 (14356) CRE V 709 (14357) CRE V 710 (11764) CRE V 711 (11765) CRE V 712 (11766) CRE V 713 (11767) CRE V 714 (11768) CRE V 715 (11769) CRE V SOCI 6200 RESEARCH METHODS 001 (11770) T 02:00 pm-04:50 pm CHIL 274 Course Topic: REGRESSION 002 (13181) W 02:00 pm-04:50 pm Course Topic: ADVANCED STATISTICS CHIL 274 Seckin G Ingman S Seckin G SOCI 6500 SOCIAL ORG&DISORG 002 (17475) T Course Topic: POLITICAL ECONOMY LANG (17476) M Course Topic: SOCIOLOLGY OF WORK AUDB 201
8 004 (17472) R 02:00 pm-04:50 pm Course Topic: RACE AND ETHNICITY THEORY LANG (18614) T Course Topic: POLITICAL ECONOMY LANG (17477) Course Topic: DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE 950 (14365) Course Topic: DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE SOCI 6900 SPECIAL PROBLEMS 701 (11771) CRE V 702 (13306) CRE V 703 (11772) CRE V 704 (11773) CRE V 705 (11774) CRE V 706 (14352) CRE V 707 (11775) CRE V 709 (14353) CRE V 710 (11776) CRE V 711 (11777) CRE V 712 (11778) CRE V 713 (14354) CRE V 790 (18449) CRE V Course Topic: SEM ON SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY Eve S Karlsson J 791 (18450) CRE V Course Topic: SOCIAL SATIFICATION SOCI 6910 SPECIAL PROBLEMS 701 (12440) CRE V 702 (13307) CRE V 703 (12441) CRE V 704 (12442) CRE V 705 (12443) CRE V Karlsson J
9 706 (14350) CRE V 707 (12444) CRE V 709 (14351) CRE V 710 (12445) CRE V 711 (12446) CRE V 712 (12447) CRE V 713 (12448) CRE V SOCI 6940 INDV RESEARCH 702 (11779) CRE V 703 (13308) CRE V SOCI 6950 DISSERTATION 701 (11789) CRE V 702 (13309) CRE V 703 (11790) CRE V 704 (11791) CRE V 705 (11792) CRE V 707 (11793) CRE V 709 (14349) CRE V 710 (11794) CRE V 711 (11795) CRE V 712 (11796) CRE V 713 (11797) CRE V 714 (13989) CRE V 715 (14025) CRE V Eve S Swan J
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