Sociology

Courses

ANTH 20103: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
ACTS Equivalency Course ID
ANTH 2013

This course introduces the concept of culture and cultural processes. It examines perceptions of race, gender, and ethnicity and compares human adaptation across cultures and through time in terms of subsistence methods, social and political organization, economics, stratification, marriage and family structure, religion, kinship, and language. Formerly SOC-2023.

SCWK 20303: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0

This course provides an overview to the profession of social work. students will be exposed to the history of the social work profession/ understand the values, ethics, and philosophy of the social work profession; develop a basic understanding of current social work issues; and a general understanding of social work practices. Formerly SOC-2033.

SOCI 10103: PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
ACTS Equivalency Course ID
SOCI 1013

Students gain an awareness of the relationship between individual experience and the wider society. This course promotes scientific examination of social institutions such as marriage, family, religion, education, health care, and political systems. Cultural assumptions regarding social stratification, gender, race, deviancy, and the environment are also discussed. Formerly SOC-2003.

SOCI 20103: SOCIAL PROBLEMS

Program
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
ACTS Equivalency Course ID
SOCI 2013

Students will apply sociological concepts and methods to the analysis of current social problems in the United States, including family and community disorganization, delinquency and crime, mental illness, and intergroup relations. Formerly SOC-2013.