SOC150 — Introduction to Sociology
This course introduces students to the scientific study of society. We examine the way our society is structured and the social inequalities that shape the lives of different classes, racial and ethnic groups, and genders. We explore how social institutions create these inequalities and how they teach us to understand and take action in our world. We study some of the consequences of globalization for work, wealth, inequality, migration, and social change.
Prerequisites: ESL251, ENG105, ENG100, RSS100
Part of
- Dental Hygiene A.A.S. (MontCo)
- Histotechnician A.A.S. (RACC)
- Medical Laboratory Technician A.A.S. (MontCo)
- Medical Laboratory Technician A.A.S. (RACC)
- Accounting (ACC)
- Nursing-Associate Degree (ADN)
- Computer Science (CISS)
- Criminal Justice Adm (CJA-AAS)
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Communication (CMMA)
- Comp Specialist - Web Design and Development (CSW)
- Cybersecurity
- Education (EDUA - AA)
- Healthcare Management A.A.S.
- Health Science (HSCS)
- Human Services Certificate (HUSC)
- Practical Nursing Certf (NURC)
- Psychology (PSYS)
- Social Work (SOWA)