One part of a two-part introduction to the discipline of sociology, the study of society. It examines theories and methods for studying changes to the nature and organization of society from pre-modern, to modern and post-modern. Students will be introduced to core sociological concepts used to understand social inequality, social order, social change, and globalization. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students who have taken SOC 110.6 may not take this course for credit. Costs in addition to tuition may apply to Independent Studies sections of this course.
One part of a two-part introduction to the discipline of sociology, the study of society. It examines theories and methods for studying changes to the nature and organization of society from pre-modern, to modern and post-modern. Students will be introduced to core sociological concepts used to understand social inequality, social order, social change, and globalization. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students who have taken SOC 110.6 may not take this course for credit. Costs in addition to tuition may apply to Independent Studies sections of this course.