| Course Description: |
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0515-210-03 |
Course Title: |
Foundations Of Sociology |
Credit Hours: |
4 |
| Instructor: |
Danielle Smith
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Description: |
| An introduction to the way sociologists interpret social reality, including the elementary terms, foundational ideas, major insights, and research discoveries in the discipline. Included are topics such as stat uses and roles, socialization, cultural variation, deviance, social stratification, social institutions, and social change. Fulfills a Liberal Arts core social/behavioral science requirement. Counts as a prerequisite for the sociology/anthropology concentration and minor and the international studies and urban communities studies majors as a prerequisite for the required cultures in globalization. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered quarterly) |
Course Notes: |
| 0515-210. NO PREREQUISITE. Fulfills a Liberal Arts core social/behavioral science requirement. Counts as a prerequisite for the sociology/anthropology concentration and minor and the international studies and urban communities studies majors as a prerequisite for the required cultures in globalization. |
| Section Description: |
| Section Number: |
03 |
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| Section Notes: |
| No Section Notes Available |
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12:00PM - 1:50PM |
Building 23 - Room 1325 |
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