SOC 105 Details
3 Credit Hours
Course Description:
A course intended to foster the student's "sociological imagination", provide the student with exposure to the basics of the academic discipline and emphasize examination of: 1) the "ultimate meaning of life" through analysis and evaluation of the social construction of reality, socialization processes, and institutions, cultural (including value, linguistic, belief, and normative systems), and structural processes/components which provide the "meat and bones" of social life; 2) "one's place in the world" through the analysis and evaluation of cultural relativism, ethnocentrism, multiculturalism, population demographics, and various other social problems; and 3) "one's social and ethical" responsibility to others through the analysis and evaluation of stratification systems (particularly class, race, and gender), class, racial, ethnic, and gender relations, the role of social movement and activism in fostering social awareness and change, and the relationship of critical sociology to theological and philosophical systems of thought. Considerations of the position of sociology as an empirical science, its historical underpinning, its methodology, and other major components are also made. This course fulfills a core requirement in the social science category. A grade of C or higher in this course is required for all higher level Sociology courses.
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
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Sections Offered in Fall 2024:
SOC 105 01: Principles of Sociology | Camp, James | Open: 3 / Reg: 25 / Max: 28 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
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SOC 105 02: Principles of Sociology | Camp, James | Open: 6 / Reg: 26 / Max: 32 | |||||||||||||
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SOC 105 03: Principles of Sociology -(First Year Students Only) | Megerle, Mary M. | Open: 4 / Reg: 21 / Max: 25 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
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Sections Offered in Spring 2025:
SOC 105 01: Principles of Sociology | Camp, James | Open: 6 / Reg: 24 / Max: 30 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
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SOC 105 H2: Principles of Sociology | Sinski, Jennifer | Open: 9 / Reg: 21 / Max: 30 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
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