Sociology, Associate of Arts Degree
Sociology is the study of social life and focuses on the interaction between human groups and institutions and their influences on each other. Sociology ranges from the study of relationships in family units in the most primitive cultures to the research of large bureaucratic institutions in major industrialized nations. Sociology also studies more tangible measures of human behavior such as class or social status, social movements, and criminal deviance.
Courses
- AGNG C120 — Introduction to Aging Studies
- ANTH C100 — Cultural Anthropology
- ETHS C233 — Racial and Ethnic Relations in America
- HSVC C100 — Introduction to Human Services
- HSVC C101 — Helping Theories and Intervention Strategies
- HSVC C102 — Introduction to Crisis Intervention
- HSVC C104 — Treatment Issues in Substance Abuse
- MGMT C115 — Human Relations in Business
- SOC C100 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC C110 — Dating, Relationships, and Marriage
- SOC C120 — Introduction to Aging Studies
- SOC C185 — Analysis of Social Problems
- SOC C233 — Racial and Ethnic Relations in America