SOC224 — Sex, Gender, & Society
SOC 224 - Sex, Gender, & Society SOC 224 - Sex, Gender, & Society 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the sociological study of sex and gender and the social, cultural, political, and historical issues that shape them. Multiple disciplinary perspectives are applied to examine: the relationship between sex and gender; socialization practices that reproduce gender identities; historical changes in sex and gender beliefs and practices; how gender structures the experiences of people in social institutions; the impact of gender on personal identity and social conduct; how other facets of identity like ethnicity, class, and sexuality shape and are shaped by the experience of gender; and the relationship between gender, power, and social inequality. Prereqs: Placement into ENG 101 or a Passing grade in ENG 096 . Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR SOCI 203 - Introduction to Gender Studies Course Learning