SOC131 — Introduction to Sociology
SOC 131 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 131 - Introduction to Sociology The class explores sociology as an academic discipline. This is the systematic study of society at all levels from the interpersonal, through institutions, organizations, and groups, to the level of the nation and world system. The course covers the major research methods, forms of explanation, core concepts, and theoretical models related to sociology. Substantive topics include culture, socialization, crime and deviance, sex and gender, race and ethnicity, social institutions, organizations, social issues, social movements, and change. SOC 1101 Search Course Schedule for availability
Prerequisites: TRE089
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- Biology, BS
- Administration of Justice, AA
- Art, AA
- Art, Visual Communications, AA
- English, AA
- History, AA
- Liberal Arts, AA
- Social and Behavioral Science, AA
- Substance Abuse Counseling, AA
- AAS General Education Core Requirements
- Computer Graphics and Web Design, AAS
- Computer Information Systems Administration, AAS
- CTE Entrepreneurship, AAS
- CTE Organizational Management, AAS
- Dental Hygiene, AAS
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- Pathway to Dental Hygiene
- Pathway to Nursing
- Pathway to Paramedic
- Pathway to Physical Therapist Assistant
- Pathway to Substance Abuse Counseling