SOC103 — Introductory Sociology
Credits: This course is a foundational introduction to the broad range of topics encompassed in the “science of society.” Students will learn how to study society with sociological research methodologies and how to interpret research findings with sociological theories and analysis. Students will explore major sociological topics including but not limited to cults and authority, media, race and ethnicity, social inequality, public health, the family, religion, deviance, and socialization processes. SUNY Gen Ed Area(s): DEISJ, Social Sciences Designation(s): Liberal Arts Learning
Part of
- Art
- Broadcast Media Communications
- Business & Entrepreneurship
- Business Administration
- Communication Studies
- Supply Chain Management
- Direct Support Professional
- Health Information Technology / Medical Records
- Health Sciences
- Healthcare Administration
- Human Services
- Nursing
- Surgical Technology
- Direct Support Professional I
- American Sign Language
- Creative Writing
- Criminal Justice
- Laboratory Science
- Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies
- Liberal Arts & Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences
- Liberal Arts & Sciences: Mathematics and Science
- Computer Science