SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology
Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Sociology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the theoretical foundations and methods used to gather, interpret, and evaluate data in sociology. Insight into how society is organized by focusing on the structure and function of social institutions, the impact of culture and socialization on individuals and groups, and systems of stratification among various racial and ethnic, social class, gender and sexuality groups. Please note
Part of
- Baccalaureate of Science Nursing, BS
- Bioscience, AAS
- Business Administration Focus, AA
- Criminal Justice (Online), AAS
- Criminal Justice Focus, AA
- Criminal Justice, AAS
- Criminal Justice-Corrections (FASTRACK ONLINE), AAS
- Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement (Online), AAS
- Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement (Police Academy), AAS
- Health Services Technology, AAS
- Human and Social Work Services, AAS
- Integrated Engineering Technology, AAS
- Law Enforcement
- Liberal Arts Focus, AA
- Liberal Arts Focus, Early College, AA
- Mechanical Engineering Technology, BAS
- Pre-Mortuary Science Focus, AS
- Pre-Professional Studies Focus, AS
- Psychology Focus, AA
- Radiological Sciences, AAS
- Social Work Focus, AA