About SOC 1500 D

Fundamental principles and problems in the sociological analysis of the structure and dynamics of modern society.

Notes

Open to degree and PACE students

Section Description

This course provides an overview of sociology as an academic field. Throughout the semester, you will explore the scientific analysis of human society and social behaviors. You will cultivate and utilize your sociological imagination to gain deeper insights into current social issues, examining how collective action, social movements, and social policies can either alleviate or exacerbate social inequality.

Section Expectation

Required textbook: Korgen, Kathleen Odell and Maxine P. Atkinson. 2024. Sociology in Action, 3rd Edition, Sage Publications, Inc.

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