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SOC 100 - Intro to Sociology |
Course Description: A survey of sociological approaches to the contemporary world. Introduces basic concepts, theories, methods of study, and analytical skills needed to assess and think critically of social life at individual, familial, local, national, and global levels. Explores key social issues and phenomena such as socialization, social interactions, culture, gender, sexuality, communication, power, authority, deviant behavior, discrimination, ethnocentrism, racism, profit motives, popular culture, labor struggles, economic inequality, consumption, environmental impacts, international migration, globalization, the world-economy, international development, and social change. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, On-Line Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: CSUS Common Course, Critical Thinking (CT), Intercultural Competence (IC), SBS Gen Ed - Social Science Textbook Information at the WCSU Bookstore Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate Non-Matric Non Credit CEU Graduate |
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