Sociology

Courses

SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology

Credits 4.5
Provides a critical survey of contemporary social, political and economic problems facing American society. Emphasizes the urban crisis, military-industrial complex, racism and distribution of income.

SOC 101: The Story of Us: Embracing Society and Collaboration

Credits 4.5
Sociology tells the story of us and how we are all shaped by society. In this course, you will collaborate with others to explore various communities and interpret sociological research that will help you better understand and impact your world.

SOC 105: Society and the Media

Credits 4.5
Studies the ways in which the media provide information and entertainment to the public. Critically examines various programs in order to discover how these programs are presented by the media and manipulated according to the interests of owners and advertisers. Examines certain radio and television programs, newspapers and magazines, and examples from popular fiction and popular music, both in terms of what they mirror about ourselves and what they attempt to control in us.

SOC 205: Society, Law and Government

Credits 4.5
This course examines the function of the American court system in its operational role within the government, the rule of law and society. The criminal court process and the role of the judiciary are explained from a policy-making perspective that reveals the impact of the courts on society and the rule of law in the evolution of social change.

SOC 210: Social Intelligence

Credits 4.5
This course explores social intelligence and the ability to effectively navigate and manage social interactions and relationships. Students will come to a deep understanding of how social situations foster meaningful connections and impact personal and professional goals. In this course, students will experience perspectives other than their own and engage in thoughtful, respectful dialogue about controversial issues to gain proficiency in civil discourse. In so doing, students will further develop self and social awareness, problem solving and communication skills.

SOC 400: Sociology of Class, Gender, Ethnicity, and Race

Credits 4.5
Provides a thorough discussion of the impact of social stratification on the relationships of Americans and those living in other countries. Develops a theoretical understanding of how class, gender, ethnicity and race shape interrelationships.

SOC 450: Solutions to Global Issues

Credits 4.5
The general education component capstone course is designed as a culminating and integrative review of a student’s learning experiences in the general education component. Students will demonstrate a mastery of core general education competencies to include communication, critical-thinking, collaboration and quantitative reasoning.