Sociology AA
The Sociology program provides students with the tools necessary to analyze the structure and complexity of human societies and to gain a greater understanding of themselves and others as members of social groups. Instructors expose students to the methodological, theoretical, and conceptual foundations of the discipline to cultivate critical inquiry skills. Courses in the department invite students to explore contemporary social forces, uncover patterns in social phenomena, and examine important social issues using social scientific approaches.
Courses
- ANTH100 — Intro to Anthropology
- ANTH102 — Cultural Anthropology
- CJ245 — Introduction to Criminology
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- POLS101 — American National Government
- PSYC101 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC218 — Intro to Research/Behavior Sci
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC102 — Social Problems
- SOC220 — Marriage and Family
- SOC251 — Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOC296 — Sociology of Gender