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809 271 - Introductory Sociology |
Defines and examines concepts and realities of social structure, the social processes that shape behavior, culture, socialization, social groups, and social change. Analyzes concepts and phenomena such as complex organizations, roles, stratification, class, inequality, deviance, and race. Examines institutions such as the family, religion, education, politics, economics and the media.
3.000 Credit hours 54.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Web Conferencing, Online, Lecture, Blended <50% Online Liberal Arts Division Humanities, Behav/Soc Sciences Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Course Selective, Social Science Selective Prerequisites: ( COMPASS-Reading 80 or ACT Reading preentry assmt 19) or Credit Programs/Classes level 808 110 Minimum Grade of C or ( Bachelor's Science Y or Bachelor's Arts Y) |
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