SOC 255 Sociological Inquiry

This course will familiarize students with the sociological perspective, the history of sociology, and major contemporary sociological paradigms and their historical roots. We will examine the role sociology plays in the larger society, consider the theories and research methods used by sociologists, and develop skills needed for a rewarding academic career as a major in our department. The course is also designed to help students sharpen their analytic and critical thinking skills as well as become more effective writers, listeners, and participants in the sociologically examined life.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

SOC 111 (Grade of 'C' or better)

Notes

Academic Level: 120-UG Level 2 Found/Intermed

Modalities: In Person