Updated 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog | 20245
Sociology Courses
SOC 1104 Introduction to Sociology
(3 credits)
SOC 2230 Race and Ethnic Relations
(3 credits)
SOC 2240 Sociology of Gender - Current Topics
(3 credits)
SOC 3001 Quantitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences
(3 credits)
SOC 3003 Qualitative Research Methods
(3 credits)
SOC 3010 Sociological Theory
(3 credits)
SOC 3210 Social Movements - How to Change the World
(3 credits)
SOC 3250 Religion and Politics: A Sociological Analysis
(3 credits)
SOC 3300 Family and Society
(3 credits)
SOC 3310 Community Organizing for Social Change
(3 credits)
SOC 3320 Social Class and Inequality
(3 credits)
SOC 3330 Sociology of Health and Medicine
(3 credits)
SOC 3340 Sociology of Education
(3 credits)
SOC 3925 People of the Environment: Sociology Perspective
(3 credits)
SOC 4270 Intersectionality
(3 credits)
SOC 4600 Work and Careers
(3 credits)
SOC 4800 Capstone in Sociology
(3 credits)
SOC 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
SOC 4270 Intersectionality (3 credits)
This course will explore the complexity of the interaction of race, class, gender, sexuality, citizenship, and age with a specific focus on sexual norms in Western and non-Western societies. As part of this exploration, we will examine aspects of inequality and privilege and the social and political implications of hierarchies. We will also look at how the nature of race, sexuality, and gender can create hybrid identities and communities and cultures that resist and reinforce ethnic and national boundaries. Prerequisite(s): SOC 2230 or SOC 2240.
Common Course Outline