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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Previously SOC 110 Investigate the human social condition, and develop a useful way to think critically about the world around you. Themes include power dynamics, culture, the development of self in society, deviance, stereotyping, and/or the social construction of knowledge.
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5.00 Credits
Surveys the socio-historical background of Black Americans. Topics include Black culture, institutions, roles, and functions in larger political and stratification systems, and the Black movement as a force for social change. Same as ETHN 105. Either SOC 105 or ETHN 105 may be taken for credit, not both.
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Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better, or entry code.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an historical and contemporary perspective on the social, political, and cultural issues of the Indigenous Peoples of North America. Students explore Indigenous literature, and the representation of Native peoples in film and television, among other areas. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an historic and contemporary perspective on the representations of Native Americans in cinema. Explores the invention of Natives in Hollywood and the creation of a Native aesthetic. Same as ETHN 121. Either SOC 121 or ETHN 121 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an historic and contemporary perspective on social and political movements through the lens of popular culture. Students explore literature, film, music, and news media to critically understand a given social/political movement in the United States. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) and SOC& 101 (prev SOC 110) recommended.
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5.00 Credits
Explore the ideas and experiences of children and youth, and learn to apply sociological thinking to everyday life. Themes include youth subcultures, children's rights, identity development, friendships and dating, popular culture, and social problems of youth like drug use and eating disorders.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Covers supplementary or unusual classes related to the field. Topics are announced in the class schedule.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Includes seminars, workshops, etc., for which college credit is offered.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Covers directed readings, special projects, and independent study by an individual student. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.
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Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Previously SOC 170 Social Problems of Contemporary Society Analyze the social-structural foundations of, and solutions to contemporary social problems. Investigate issues such as homelessness, violence and war, racism, education in America, and/or the criminal justice system in an active and cooperative learning environment. Designed for the entering student.
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