SOCIOLOGY (SOC)
Courses
SOC 121: PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY
Credits 3SOC 122: SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Credits 3This course is an introduction to the discipline of sociology, the study of social interaction and institutions as it relates to contemporary American social problems. The course will focus on several sociological perspectives that are used to analyze such problems as poverty, homelessness, racism, sexism, addiction, crime, delinquency, ageism, and health care.
SOC 206: THE SOCIOLOGY OF URBAN LIFE
Credits 3SOC 216: RACIAL AND ETHNIC RELATIONS
Credits 3SOC 218: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Credits 3SOC 223: FAMILY IN SOCIETY
Credits 3This course examines the history of the family in the U.S. and how its form and roles have changed across time. Emphasis will be placed on the diverse ways in which families are defined and formed, as well as how particular families’ abilities to function in society are impacted by how the family is defined at social, cultural, and institutional levels. Specific topics will include mate selection, sexuality, marriage and cohabitation, blended families, work and family life, divorce, and childbearing and childrearing.