SOC 1500 A (CRN: 93740) —
Sociology: Introduction to Sociology (A)
3 credit hours—Section is full.
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About SOC 1500 A
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 offers an introduction to sociology as an academic discipline. Sociology aims to understand the workings of the social world systematically. Throughout the semester, you will explore the scientific examination of human society and social behaviors. You will develop and apply your sociological imagination to gain deeper insights into current social issues, as well as comprehend 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. 2025. Sociology in Action, 4th Edition, Sage Publications, Inc.
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- 94513 3 Noriko Matsumoto
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