• SOC 3020

    Introduction to Social Theory
     Rating

    3.72

     Difficulty

    2.40

     GPA

    3.40

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Introduces the major theoretical issues and traditions in sociology, especially as developed in the writings of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim. Sociology majors are expected to take this course in their third year.

  • SOC 2559

    New Course in Sociology
     Rating

    3.78

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.38

    Last Taught

    Summer 2024

    This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of sociology.

  • SOC 2280

    Medical Sociology
     Rating

    3.93

     Difficulty

    2.80

     GPA

    3.84

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course examines how the medical system is shaped by cultural and societal forces, analyzing unique dimensions of medicine from varying perspectives prominent in the discipline of Sociology. Topics will focus upon the interaction of social categories (e.g., socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, gender/sexuality) upon the distribution of diseases, experiences of illness, and relationships between patients and medical professionals.

  • SOC 4410

    Sociological Phenomenology
     Rating

    3.93

     Difficulty

    2.80

     GPA

    3.35

    Last Taught

    Spring 2019

    Explores the various ways in which phenomenology has shaped micro-sociological discourse on subjectivity, agency, and the lifeworld. Pre-requisites: Six credits of Sociology or permission of instructor.

  • SOC 3490

    Cities and Cultures
     Rating

    3.96

     Difficulty

    2.63

     GPA

    3.43

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Explores the ways in which physical environments shape and are shaped by social life.  Examines the relationship between urban space and culture in different historical and social settings, though there is a particular focus on the rise and development of modernity as expressed through the experience of particular cities.

  • SOC 1220

    Social Problems
     Rating

    4.00

     Difficulty

    1.00

     GPA

    3.97

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Analyzes the causes and consequences of current social problems in the United States: race and ethnic relations, poverty, crime and delinquency, the environment, drugs, and problems of educational institutions.

  • SOC 4550

    Topics in Ethics and Society
     Rating

    4.00

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.60

    Last Taught

    Spring 2024

    This course considers various ethical aspects of society in such areas as race, family, work, the economy, and memory. It focuses on sociological approaches to ethical and moral questions in modern society, drawing on empirical examples and case studies. Prerequisite: six credits of Sociology or permission of instructor

  • SOC 3640

    Human Society in History
     Rating

    4.17

     Difficulty

    2.25

     GPA

    3.41

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Human societies exist in time.This course will examine the historical development of a variety of societies from earliest times to the present. Its focus will be on the relation of the West to the rest of the world. The course is particularly intended for social scientists, to make them aware of the historical dimension to human society; but it is open to all.

  • SOC 4350

    Comparative Gender Stratification
     Rating

    4.17

     Difficulty

    1.33

     GPA

    3.47

    Last Taught

    Spring 2021

    Examines gender stratification - the relative level of equality of men and women in a given group - in comparative and cross-historical perspective. Several theories are presented to explain the variations, from gender-egalitarian to highly patriarchal groups. Prerequisite: Six credits of Sociology or instructor permission.

  • SOC 2230

    Criminology
     Rating

    4.18

     Difficulty

    2.16

     GPA

    3.39

    Last Taught

    Spring 2024

    Studies socio-cultural conditions effecting the definition, recording, and treatment of delinquency and crime. Examines theories of deviant behavior, the role of the police, judicial and corrective systems, and the victim in criminal behavior.