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SOCS 1010 — - General Sociology

3 credits · 3 hours

Sociology is the systematic study of individual and group behavior. Sociologists study patterns that emerge when people interact with one another. This course examines where these patterns come from, why they have come to exist, and how they are maintained or changed. Students will learn theories and concepts that are used to understand issues of group dynamics, social institutions, and social inequality. Lecture: 3 hours Course completes the following requirements: Critical Thinking Diverse Perspectives Social Sciences Requirement URI/RIC Transfer General Education Transfer Opportunity: Yes

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