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DePaul University is a comprehensive academic institution that provides a robust sociology curriculum spanning both undergraduate and graduate levels. The university’s pedagogical approach is characterized by a commitment to social justice, the common good, and the practical application of sociological theory to contemporary societal issues. By integrating rigorous academic inquiry with career development, the institution positions itself as a hub for students seeking to analyze and address complex social dynamics through both quantitative and qualitative lenses.

The undergraduate program offers a wide array of courses, typically valued at 4 quarter hours, which introduce students to fundamental sociological theories, research methods, and analytical tools analytical tools. The curriculum covers a diverse spectrum of topics, including societal problems SOC 105, the sociology of gender Sociology of Gender, and the intersection of race, class, and gender SOC 340 inequalities. Students engage with critical contemporary issues such as the school-to-prison pipeline SOC 322, policing and marginalization Policing the Margins, and efforts to resist white supremacy Resisting White Supremacy. The program also explores cultural phenomena, such as the study of Hip Hop SOC 283 Hip Hop, and specialized criminal justice topics like street gangs SOC 316 Street Gangs and gendered intersections with crime systems SOC 317 Gender Crime Justice.

At the graduate level, DePaul University emphasizes advanced research and specialized seminars. The curriculum focuses heavily on urban studies, health, inequality, deviance, and social theory. Graduate students are provided with opportunities for deep academic and practical engagement, including ethnographic film production SOC 417 Ethnographic Film, urban sociology SOC 420 on Urban Sociology, and the sociology of health SOC 431 on Sociology of Health. The program structure supports professional and academic progression through internships SOC 498, independent studies SOC 499, and formal thesis research SOC 500.

The university’s significance lies in its ability to bridge the gap between abstract sociological concepts and real-world applications in fields such as health services, education, and criminal justice. By maintaining a consistent 4-quarter-hour credit structure across many offerings and facilitating cross-listed courses—such as those between sociology and mathematics cross-listed or public service SOC 431 with MPS 534—DePaul fosters an interdisciplinary environment. This approach ensures that students are equipped with both the theoretical foundation and the practical skills necessary to navigate and contribute to a globalized world Work in a Globalized World.

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DePaul University serves as the academic institution hosting a comprehensive undergraduate Sociology program, offering a wide array of courses (SOC 101 through SOC 313) that introduce sociological theories, methods, and research while emphasizing social inclusion, the common good, career development, and contributions to social justice SOC 115 introduction career exploration. These courses, predominantly worth 4 quarter hours, cover diverse topics including societal problems SOC 105, gender and feminism Sociology of Gender, policing and marginalization Policing the Margins, urban issues like suburbs and homelessness Urban Sociology, race and white supremacy Resisting White Supremacy, culture and media including Hip Hop SOC 283 Hip Hop, deviance and crime SOC 305 deviance, school-to-prison pipeline SOC 322, and global work dynamics Work in a Globalized World. Students develop analytical tools for cultural and sociological analysis analytical tools, with prerequisites like SOC 115 for SOC 215 and cross-listings such as SOC 279 with MAT 242 cross-listed. The program connects sociology to practical applications in health services, education, criminal justice, and social movements, positioning DePaul as a hub for socially engaged sociological education without named external sources beyond course descriptions.
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DePaul University serves as an educational institution offering a comprehensive sociology curriculum at both undergraduate and graduate levels, focusing on topics such as street gangs, gender and crime, social inequalities, urban studies, research methods, and sociological theory. Key details include undergraduate courses like SOC 316 Street Gangs, which examines gang formation theories and reduction policies, and SOC 317 Gender Crime Justice, exploring gender intersections with crime systems. Many courses, such as SOC 321 worth 4 hours on health organizations and SOC 340 inequalities considering class-race-gender intersections, are valued at 4 quarter hours. Graduate offerings include SOC 380 Research Methods I, covering quantitative methods, and SOC 417 Ethnographic Film, teaching documentary production skills. The curriculum connects to broader sociological concepts like feminist perspectives on justice and urban ethnography ethics, with prerequisites such as SOC 331 in junior year. No external sources are attributed beyond course descriptions.
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DePaul University serves as an academic institution offering a wide array of graduate-level sociology courses, primarily 4-quarter-hour credits, focusing on urban studies, health, inequality, and social theory. For instance, its SOC 417 course teaches ethnographic methods, film criticism, and production skills SOC 417 course details, while SOC 420 introduces urban sociology theory and policy SOC 420 Urban Sociology. Other key offerings include SOC 423 on urban ethnography Urban Ethnography course, SOC 431 on health and medicine cross-listed with MPS 534 SOC 431 cross-listing, and SOC 464 on social inequality Social Inequality course. The program extends to advanced topics like capitalism SOC 478 Capitalism, popular culture Popular Culture course, and visual sociology Visual Sociology SOC 493, connecting to subfields such as race relations, social movements, and deviance. It also provides practical and culminating options like internships SOC 498 internship, independent study SOC 499 independent study, thesis research SOC 500 thesis, and candidacy courses SOC 510 and 601 with specific enrollment rules SOC 510 details. These courses link DePaul to sociological concepts like urban development, public health, and climate politics, emphasizing qualitative analysis and policy impacts.

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claimDePaul University offers SOC 500, a thesis research course, which carries 4 quarter hours of credit and culminates in the acceptance of a thesis.
claimDePaul University offers SOC 601, a candidacy maintenance course for graduate students, which carries 0 credit hours and requires permission from the graduate director.
referenceSOC 441, titled 'Public Health and High Risk Behavior', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate course at DePaul University that applies sociological theory and methods to health outcomes like HIV/AIDS and hepatitis B and C among injection drug users, men who have sex with men, and high-risk heterosexuals.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 465 course, 'Race and Ethnic Relations', examines theoretical perspectives on racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, and differentially abled groups, with an emphasis on group formation, patterns of prejudice and discrimination, and methods to reduce them.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 493 course, 'Visual Sociology', provides a sociological view of documents that record social reality.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 480 course, 'Popular Culture and the Arts', explores popular culture and the arts from a sociological perspective, focusing on specific arts like film and music, subcultures of artists, and the impact of the market on the arts. This course is cross-listed as SOC 386.
claimDePaul University offers SOC 495, a special topics course in sociology, which carries 4 quarter hours of credit.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 487 course, 'Sociology of Celebrity', explores the role of media and fans in the creation of celebrity and considers celebrity as a key feature of contemporary society.
referenceSOC 443, titled 'Anti-Discrimination Law and Inequality', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate seminar at DePaul University that examines civil law as an instrument of social control and reform, specifically critiquing how liberal tenets like individualism and meritocracy limit the effectiveness of anti-discrimination law.
claimDePaul University offers SOC 510, a candidacy continuation course for master's degree candidates, which carries 0 credit hours and requires approval from a thesis/project advisor and the graduate director.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 467 course, 'Organizations', analyzes the functioning, premises, and consequences of formal organizations using a variety of perspectives.
referenceSOC 447, titled 'Social Control and Social Deviance', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate course at DePaul University that examines theories and research on the social organization of institutions that label and process deviants.
claimEnrollment in DePaul University's SOC 510 course is limited to three quarters, requires demonstration of work each quarter, and grants students access to library and campus facilities.
referenceSOC 464, titled 'Social Inequality and Stratification', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate course at DePaul University that analyzes inequalities in power, wealth, and prestige, focusing on social class, social mobility, and their relationship to topics like housing, welfare, and political participation.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 478 course, 'Capitalism and Globalization', covers foundational concepts of capitalism, market functions, social inequality, and the relationship between capitalism and the state in neoliberal and post-neoliberal eras. The course emphasizes internal systemic contradictions in capital accumulation and their consequences for the stability of capitalism and human lives.
claimStudents enrolled in DePaul University's SOC 510 course are considered to have half-time enrollment status, are eligible for student loans and loan deferment, and receive a pass/fail grade.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 466 course, 'Social Movements', studies social trends, social movements, communications, and crowd behavior, emphasizing processes of social change through historical and cross-cultural case material.
referenceSOC 463, titled 'Social Psychology', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate course at DePaul University that examines the influence of group life on personality development, social interaction, and social behavior.
referenceSOC 445, titled 'Power, Politics, and Climate Change', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate course at DePaul University that addresses the climate crisis as a relationship between biopower, infrastructure, and the environment.
referenceSOC 461, titled 'Sociology of Youth', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate course at DePaul University that critically analyzes literature on nondelinquent youth and the social contexts of the transition to adulthood.
claimEnrollment in DePaul University's SOC 601 course is limited to three quarters, grants access to library and campus facilities, does not carry equivalent enrollment status, and makes students ineligible for loan deferment or student loans.
claimDePaul University offers SOC 499, an independent study course, which carries 1-4 quarter hours of credit.
referenceSOC 442, titled 'Criminalization and Punishment', is a 4-quarter-hour graduate course at DePaul University that analyzes practices and discourses regarding criminalization, punishment, and banishment in the United States, as well as social movements resisting these practices.
claimDePaul University offers SOC 498, an internship course, which carries 8 quarter hours of credit and allows students to participate in research and counseling activities at agencies.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 475 course, 'Sociology of Work', examines the nature, meaning, and history of work and leisure in Western culture and their relationship to the contemporary concept of 'quality of life'. This course is cross-listed with MLS 443.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 478 course, 'Capitalism and Globalization', examines various forms of capitalism, including global (neoliberal) capitalism, financial capitalism, informational capitalism, and 'caring' capitalism, the latter of which is characterized by the use of capitalist tools and concepts to create social good.
referenceDePaul University's SOC 471 course, 'Sociology of Knowledge', analyzes the social forms of knowledge, the social processes by which individuals acquire knowledge, and the institutional organization and social distribution of knowledge.