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SOC 2210: Sociology of Gender
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years A cross-cultural examination of social constructions and expressions of gender. Students define gender, examine ideological tensions, and explore the flexibility of gendered systems. Also offered as ANT 2211.
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SOC 2230: Computers and Culture:Sex,Circuits,and Cyborgs
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring Examines the connections between computers and culture, with a critical look at how computers may be changing and shaping culture, and how culture affects people’s use and understanding of computers. The course focuses in particular on the ways in which gender, race, and class affect people’s experiences with and understanding of computers. Both work and leisure uses of computers are considered. Offered as NME 2235 for new media majors. Prerequisite: SOC 1500
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SOC 2245: Society and Nature
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See ENV 2245 in the Environmental Studies section for description.
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SOC 2320: Performing Arts in Cross-Cultural Perspective
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See ANT 2320 in the Anthropology section for description.
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SOC 2340: Social Movements
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
3 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Introduces major theoretical approaches to the study of social movements, and explores central topics of contemporary research, including: protest cycles; the social and cultural basis of movement participation; countermovements; repression and the state; the internal organization of movements; and the consequences of movements. Illustrative studies are examined to reflect on the strengths and limitations of various approaches. Prerequisite: SOC 1500
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SOC 2365: Self and Society
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Introduces microsociology from a social-interactionist perspective. Concepts covered include: self; social construction of reality and the symbolic environments; culture and subculture; identity, social location, and socialization. The interconnectedness of selves and societies is explored by examining the ways in which (a) social arrangements shape individuals and (b) individuals shape the social order of which they are a part.
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SOC 2610: America on Film
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See POL 2610 in the Political Science section for description.
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SOC 3045: Sex,Politics,and Health
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See POL 3045 in the Political Science section for description.
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SOC 3140: Social Stratification
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) 癆ll animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” The inequalities in status and class are examined. Literary, philosophical, and sociological works are used to explore the nature and morality of inequality, and to provide composite pictures of the different social classes. Prerequisite: SOC 1500
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SOC 3170: Contemporary Social Theory
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring A study of the theories of modern society in its various forms. Topics include: power, class, and the role of intellectuals; and major theoretical perspectives like functionalism (Merton), phenomenology (Berger and Luckman), and Marxism (Gouldner). Prerequisite: SOC 1500
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