Sociology Course Outcomes
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology
Learning Outcomes:
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Students will exhibit knowledge of the underlying economic, cultural, and political factors that effect or determine the structure of society.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to discuss sociological theories, concepts, and ideas in large and small groups and to express empirically as well as theoretically-based opinions.
- Students will examine and evaluate alternative perspectives and opinions while challenging their own assumptions regarding social issues.
- Students will exhibit knowledge of the primary institutions of family, education, religion, and economic and political structures.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of race, class, and gender inequality.
- Students will analyze the influence of individual values, beliefs, and traditions on the larger society, and will demonstrate an understanding of the multicultural aspects of society.
- Students will develop and express interpretation and analysis of sociological principles through formal and informal writing.
SOC 212 Race, Class, Ethnicity
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will develop knowledge of the interrelationships between social classes, race, gender, and sexual orientation.
- Students will apply core sociological theories to readings and case studies.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of sociological terms and concepts related to the study of social class, race, ethnicity, and gender.
- Students will examine and evaluate sociologically based perspectives regarding social class, race, ethnicity, and gender.
- Students will provide analyses of the study of social class, race, ethnicity, and gender through formal writing.
- Students will express theoretically and empirically based analyses in small groups.
SOC 215 Social Issues and Social Movements
Learning Outcomes:
- To acquire a basic knowledge and understanding of social problems and the sociological approach to social problems, including the major concepts and theories.
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To apply core sociological theories to specific social problems in order to analyze social problems.
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To understand basic sociological methods and apply them in order to view social problems more objectively and critically.
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To examine current and potential policies which seek to remedy social problems.
SOC 222 Sociology of Family
Learning Outcomes:
- Compare contemporary trends in family life with the past.
- Provide a historical and cross-cultural analysis of various aspects of family life.
- Examine the intersection of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation on family life.
- Analyze political viewpoints of marriage and family and the influence of such viewpoints on social policy.
- Demonstrate an ability to apply sociological theories to a variety of sociological and social issues.
- Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively in writing.
SOC 250 Sociology of Popular Culture
Learning Outcomes:
- To examine and differentiate between the central sociological theories of popular culture.
- To apply sociological theories to selected areas of popular culture.
- To examine the interrelationship between historical processes and cultural values and popular culture.
- To analyze the ways in which popular culture influences personal identities.