Sociology
SOC 300 - Sociological Theory
A critical analysis of the works of leading sociological theorists from the middle of the 19th century to the present. Emphasizes linking theories to contemporary research questions and hypotheses.
SOC 325 - Race and Ethnic Relations
The sociological study of race and ethnicity. Examines racial and ethnic stratification in the United States, including each student’s own position within the nexus of race, ethnicity, and society.
SOC 340 - Sociology of Gender
Examines gender as a system that is created and sustained within the structures and institutions of society. Explores the ways in which gender intersects with other social systems to produce different experiences, perspectives, and opportunities.
SOC 380 - Sociology of Race, Crime and Justice
Analyzes contemporary American penal politics and punishment. Emphasizes the state’s role in criminalization and modern forms of social control. Examines issues of inequality and alternative policies promoting social justice and freedom.
SOC 415 - Popular Culture
Analyzes the historical development of modern popular culture through its interaction with both elite and commercial cultures. Examines contemporary popular culture (e.g. popular music, television, movies) in detail.
SOC 420 - Political Sociology
Examines social theories of state and political power, engagement and exclusion, and political divisions around issues such as immigration, globalization, taxation, incarceration, family policy, sustainability, and economic power.