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SOCI 1301. Introduction to
Sociology. (Core 080)
3:3:0
Introduction
to the study of human groups, social organization, and the perspectives,
concepts, and methods involved in the explanation of human social behavior.
Topics include culture, institutions,
norms and values, statuses, deviance, population, and urbanization.
Prerequisite: THEA reading and writing requirements met.
SOCI 1306. Social Problems.
(Core 080)
3:3:0
Descriptive
survey of the emergence, scope, and proposed solutions of the major social
problems in contemporary society in the United States. Prerequisite: NONE.
SOCI
2301 Marriage and Family Relationships
3:3:0
Provides a sociological understanding of the processes involved in family relations, household life and structures, and family problems. Emphasizes historical formations, social influences, and the diversity of families in the United States; explores myths about family forms and features; the role of gender; divisions of labor within household; historical shifts; family privacy and government interventions; stereotypes; and the effect of social, economic, and political forces on the family. This course also addresses broader issues in the sociology of intimate relationships beyond conventional marriages and families. Prerequisites: None.
SOCI
2306 (or PSYC 2306). Human
Sexuality. (Core 080)
3:3:0
Psychological
and physiological examination of the human sexual experience from conception
through old age. Topics include
practical aspects of human sexuality, sexual attitudes, sexual problems, and
marriage. Prerequisite: THEA
reading and writing requirements met.
SOCI
2319 Multi-Cultural America. (Core 080)
3:3:0
This
course provides a general overview of both American ethnic and non-ethnic
minority groups, regarding their histories, group characteristics, social
statuses, political and economic power, values, attitudes, traditions, beliefs,
group relations, ideologies, education, and languages.
Cross-cultural comparisons included. Prerequisite:
None.
SOCI
2326 (or PSYC 2319). Social
Psychology.
3:3:0
Study
of individual behavior within the social environment. May include topics such as
the socio-psychological process, attitude formation and change, interpersonal
relations, and group processes. Cross-listed as PSYC 2319.
Prerequisites: THEA reading and writing requirements met; SOCI 1301, PSYC
2301, or PSYC 2315 recommended.
ANTH 2346: General Anthropology (also listed as HUMA 2323: World Cultures) 3:3:0
Study of human beings, their antecedents and related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions. Introduces the major subfields: physical and cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and ethnology.
ANTH 2351. Cultural Anthropology. (Core
080)
3:3:0
An introduction to the study of cultural and social anthropology, why
cultural activities or beliefs come into existence, why they change or
disappear, and why they persist. The course focuses on ways in which culture is
influenced by forces such as population, resources, technology, ideology, and
social organization. Prerequisite: THEA reading and writing requirements
met.
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