SOCI111 Introduction to Sociology (3 semester hours)
Introduction to Sociology introduces students to the sociological investigation of human interaction and behavior in society. Students will become familiar with the sociological perspective and develop a ‘sociological imagination’ – the ability to see the general in the particular, the new in the familiar, and to observe the impact social forces have on our lives. The course explores environmental, historical, cultural, and organizational influences on our interpersonal relationships and life-patterns within the context of contemporary society. Students will learn how to use sociological concepts, theory and research to think critically about individuals, groups, institutions, and societies in any given situation.
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Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
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...Program Requirements (3 semester hours) 1 Prerequisite: SOCI111 and completion of all major and elective...