SOC 101 — Principles of Sociology
This is an introductory course which presents the basic processes of human interaction and the concepts which describe their operation in everyday life. It studies the impact of culture, how we learn and conform to culture, and why deviance occurs. Principles of group behavior and social organization are viewed in the context of American culture and subcultures. Prerequisite: A passing score on the College's writing and reading placement tests or C or better or concurrent enrollment in ENG 091 or ENG 092. Three lecture hours per week. Gen. Ed. Competencies Met: Ethical Dimensions, Global and Historic Awareness and Multicultural and Social Perspectives.
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- Communication
- Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
- Game Development - Game Creation
- Criminal Justice Career
- Criminal Justice Transfer
- Gerontology Certificate
- Law Enforcement Certificate
- Thanatology Certificate
- Deaf Studies Transfer
- Human Services
- Interpreter Transfer
- Dental Hygiene
- Architectural and Civil
- Electro-Mechanical w/Green Energy
- Fire Science Technology
- Health and Life Sciences
- Sociology Transfer
- Math and Science
- Biotechnology and Forensic DNA
- Environmental Science Transfer
- Physics
- Environmental
- Mechanical
- General Studies
- Behavioral and Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Theatre Transfer
- Fine Arts
- IT Administration and Networking
- Social Work and Human Services