SOC
100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of sociology and application
to specific areas of sociology such as the scientific method, culture
and society, and socialization. Three credit hours. Offered every
semester (d & e).
SOC
201 GENDER ROLES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
An introduction to the roles, functions, and emerging consciousness
of women in American society; historical, psychological, and sociological
background. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: SOC
100. Offered as needed.
SOC
240 FAMILY IN SOCIETY
The main trends of theoretical and practical analysis of the family:
its history, life cycle, and various aspects and elements, including
the use of real-life family interviews. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:
SOC 100. Offered Fall semester in odd
numbered years (d); offered Fall semester in even numbered years (e).
SOC
280 VIOLENCE AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE IN AMERICA
An examination of violence and civil disobedience as important elements
in the historical development of the nation. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite: SOC 100. Offered as needed.
SOC 298 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN SOCIOLOGY
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
SOC
301 SPORTS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of sport as it relates to
the larger society such as economics, politics, race relations and gender
roles. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: SOC 100
or Junior Standing. Offered Spring semester in odd numbered years (d
& e).
SOC
315 WOMEN'S STUDIES
A study of the roles, functions and status of women in society; their
evolving participation in education, politics, business as well as their
changing roles in the family. The history of women's roles in society
will be explored, resulting in a better understanding of recent developments
and continued issues involving women. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:
SOC 100. Offered Spring semester in even
numbered years (d & e).
SOC 398 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN SOCIOLOGY
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
SOC
401 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
An examination and study of current social problems including racism,
poverty, sexism, population, etc. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:
SOC 100 and Junior
Standing. Offered Fall semester in even numbered years (d); offered
Fall semester in odd numbered years (e).
SOC 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN SOCIOLOGY