200
This course provides students with the opportunity to study historical and contemporary issues of interest to sociologists. Topics will vary.
3
Marriage and the family are studied from a sociological point of view. Topics include the biological bases of the family, dating, mate selection, divorce, and changes in marriage and the family.
3
Workshops appropriate to the intensive study of particular sociological concepts, structures, and phenomena are offered periodically. Topics will vary.
1
Students examine information on U.S. racial, ethnic and religious groups, including analysis of class, age and gender inequality. Topics include the history and minority experience of U.S. groups, current status and contributions of these groups, and strategies for reducing intolerance and improving intergroup relationships.
3
Prerequisites
SOCI 10000, PSYC 10000, POLS 20000 or POLS 21000