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SOC1145 — Gender in Society

3 credits · 3 hours

SOC 1145 - Gender in Society SOC 1145 - Gender in Society Catalog Description This course is an introduction to the sociological study of gender and focuses on the sociological perspectives, research, and current issues related to gender. Topics covered include the distinction between sex and gender, the social construction of gender, and how gender intersects with other statuses and social institutions. The course will examine the role of social movements relating to gender identities and sexualities. Recommended Skills, Abilities, or Coursework: SOC 1111 recommended, but not required. College-level reading and writing Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) Goal Area(s) fulfilled: Goal 05B: History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Goal 07A: Human Diversity, Race, Power, and Justice in the United States Cross-Listed Course(s): WGST 1145

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