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SOC 111.3: Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process
One part of a two-part introduction to the discipline of sociology, the study of society. It examines theories and methods for studying changes to the nature and organization of society from pre-modern, to modern and post-modern. Students will be introduced to core sociological concepts used to understand social inequality, social order, social change, and globalization.
Weekly hours:
3 Lecture hours
Note: Students who have taken SOC 110.6 may not take this course for credit. Costs in addition to tuition may apply to Independent Studies sections of this course.
SOC 112.3: Foundations in Sociology Social Construction of Everyday Life
One part of a two-part introduction to the discipline of sociology, the study of society. It examines how we come to understand and experience ourselves and the world around us and how we create culture. Students will be introduced to the study of culture, socialization, social interaction, identity formation and self-fashioning, the social construction of class, gender and race, age, deviance, and other social phenomena.
Weekly hours:
3 Lecture hours
Note: Students who have taken SOC 110.6 may not take this course for credit. Costs in addition to tuition may apply to Independent Studies sections of this course.