SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
This course introduces students to Sociology: the study of people, groups, and institutions that shape people’s lives. Through a mix of theory, research, and real-world examples, students explore key sociological concepts like culture, inequality, power, collective action, and social change. With content reflecting diverse histories and lived experiences, students make connections between their lives and the social forces that influence individual opportunities and choices. Students in this course will develop a critical lens that allows them to better understand and transform themselves and society.
Part of
- Health Sciences, Associate in Arts
- Asian Studies, Associate in Arts
- Coastal Environmental Studies, Associate in Science
- Dental Hygiene, Bachelor of Science
- Economics, Associate in Arts
- Health Sciences, Associate in Science
- Human Services, Associate in Science
- Anthropology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Child and Adolescent Development, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Communication Studies 2.0, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Administration of Justice, Associate in Science for Transfer
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC), Certificate of Achievement
- General Studies—Social and Behavioral Sciences, Associate in Arts (AA)
- Public Health, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Intercollegiate Athletics: 1-Year Certificate of Achievement
- Intercollegiate Athletics: 2-Year Certificate of Achievement
- Kinesiology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Nursing, Associate in Science
- Social Work/Human Services, Associate in Arts
- Social Work and Human Services, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Social Work/Human Services, Certificate of Achievement
- Sociology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Spanish, Associate in Arts for Transfer