SOCI 10103 — General Sociology
Applies a sociological perspective and develops critical thinking. Focuses on culture, identity, race, ethnicity, gender, class inequality, crime, deviance, globalization, social change, and social institutions. Overview of sociological theories and methods for systematic understanding of society. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)
Part of
- Early Childhood Education (ECED)
- Public Health (PBHL)
- Social Studies Education (SSED)
- Biomedical Engineering (BMEG)
- Mechanical Engineering (MEEG)
- Agricultural Education, Communications and Technology (AECT)
- Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness (AEAB)
- Animal Science
- Crop Science (CPSC)
- Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences (CSES)
- Environmental, Soil, and Water Science (ESWS)
- Food Science (FDSC)
- Horticulture (HORT)
- Poultry Science (POSC)
- Apparel Merchandising and Product Development
- Birth through Kindergarten (BRKD)
- Hospitality Management (HOSP)
- Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS)
- Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Architecture (ARCH)
- Interior Architecture and Design (IARD)
- Landscape Architecture (LARC)
- Data Science (DTSC)
- African and African American Studies (AAST)
- School of Art (ARTS)
- Criminology (CRIM)
- School of Journalism and Strategic Media (JOUR)
- Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS)
- Medical Humanities (MEDH)
- Physics (PHYS)
- Political Science (PLSC)
- Social Work (SCWK)
- Sociology (SOCI)
- Accounting (ACCT)
- B.S.I.B. Requirements
- Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Venture Innovation (SEVI)
- Supply Chain Management (SCMT)