Updated 2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog
Sociology Courses
SOC 1104 Society and Social Issues
(3 credits)
SOC 2200 Social Movements and Change
(3 credits)
SOC 2210 American Culture: A Sociological Interpretation
(3 credits)
SOC 2220 Sociology of Marriage and Family
(3 credits)
SOC 2230 Race and Ethnic Relations
(3 credits)
SOC 2240 Men, Women, and Society: A Sociological Interpretation
(3 credits)
SOC 2925 People and the Environment: Sociology Perspective
(3 credits)
SOC 3000 Qualitative Research Methods
(3 credits)
SOC 3001 Social Statistics
(3 credits)
SOC 3002 Quantitative Research Methods
(3 credits)
SOC 3003 Research Methods
(3 credits)
SOC 3010 Social Theory
(3 credits)
SOC 3020 Urban Sociology
(3 credits)
SOC 3040 Global Issues
(3 credits)
SOC 3050 Environmental Sociology
(3 credits)
SOC 3080 Education and Careers
(3 credits)
SOC 3090 Social and Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine
(3 credits)
SOC 3120 Organizations in Society
(3 credits)
SOC 3230 Social Psychology
(3 credits)
SOC 3270 Intersections of Sexuality and Gender
(3 credits)
SOC 3300 Family and Society
(3 credits)
SOC 4700 Career Preparation
(3 credits)
SOC 4800 Capstone in Sociology
(3 credits)
SOC 2210 American Culture: A Sociological Interpretation (3 credits)
This course traces the origins of American cultural patterns and institutions and examines contemporary elements of diversity and social change. Readings explore the mores associated with the American character, focusing on individualism while investigating how public and private life is framed. Unifying themes involve theoretical discussions regarding the degree to which the "decentered" experience of individuals in the United States today raises questions about the meaning of the very term "American culture." Liberal Education Categories 7 & 9
Common Course Outline