SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology
SOCI 1301 - Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 - Introductory Sociology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions, and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the application of various theoretical perspectives, key concepts, and related research methods of sociology. Analysis of social issues in their institutional context may include topics such as social stratification, gender, race/ethnicity, and deviance.
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- Agriculture, A.A.S.
- Agriculture, A.S.
- Art, A.A.
- Biology, A.S.
- Computer and Information Sciences - Applications Specialization, A.A.S.
- Computer and Information Sciences - Cyber Security Specialization, A.A.S.
- Computer and Information Sciences - Networking Specialization, A.A.S.
- Computer and Information Sciences, A.S.
- Criminal Justice, A.A.S.
- Criminal Justice, A.S.
- Emergency Medical Services, A.A.S.
- English, A.A.
- General Studies, A.A.
- General Studies, A.S.
- Government, A.A.
- Health Science, A.A.S.
- Industrial Technology, A.A.S.
- Mathematics, A.S.
- Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.
- Music, A.A.
- Nursing - Pre-BSN Nursing, A.S.
- Physical Education, A.S.
- Social Work, A.S.
- Sociology, A.S.
- Spanish, A.A.
- Teacher Education - Multiple Levels, A.A.T.
- Theatre, A.A.
- Welding - Welding/Mechanical Specialization, A.A.S.