• SOC 3410

    Race and Ethnic Relations
     Rating

    4.62

     Difficulty

    2.24

     GPA

    3.45

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Introduces the study of race and ethnic relations, including the social and economic conditions promoting prejudice, racism, discrimination, and segregation.  Examines contemporary American conditions, and historical and international materials.

  • SOC 3730

    Creativity and Innovation: A Sociological Approach
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.46

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Innovation and creativity are universally celebrated aspects of modern life. We celebrate geniuses and innovators because they reject tradition and produce ideas that are intuitively innovative. In this course we challenge these myths and develop the tools to understand innovation and creativity sociologically, and to explain why creativity and innovation tend to be rare, celebrated, and valued.

  • SOC 3559

    New Course in Sociology
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.47

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

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

  • SOC 1010

    Introductory Sociology
     Rating

    3.50

     Difficulty

    2.48

     GPA

    3.47

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Studies the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology with special attention to sociological theory and research methods. Survey of the diverse substantive fields in the discipline with a primary emphasis on the institutions in contemporary American society.

  • SOC 2470

    American Society and Popular Culture
     Rating

    3.48

     Difficulty

    1.89

     GPA

    3.47

    Last Taught

    Fall 2024

    This course is an early level course, which aims to introduce students to a sociological perspective on popular culture, and to examine the working of selected sociological concepts in several examples of popular culture. A familiarity with introductory level sociology is suggested, but not required. The course has two parts. In the first we will become acquainted with sociological perspectives and theories on culture; in the second we will look at several popular novels and movies and discuss how they might be interpreted sociologically.

  • SOC 4280

    Sociology of Mental Health and Illness
     Rating

    2.33

     Difficulty

    4.00

     GPA

    3.48

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course explores mental health and illness in social context, focusing especially on the history, definitions, social and cultural determinants, and consequences of conceptualizations and treatment of mental illness. It includes an examination of perceptions of mental illness in popular culture, and the spread of psychiatric ideas in more global context. Pre-requisite: six credits of Sociology

  • SOC 3320

    Sociology of the Body
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.50

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course will provide an understanding of how sociologists interpret the body in modernity. Topics will include the body in consumer culture, the gendered body, body modification, identity and the body, technology and the body, the regulation of bodies, and vulnerable bodies. Students will be able to understand the central issues and concepts used by sociologists who study embodiment and the relationship between the body and society.

  • SOC 4100

    Black Community Life
     Rating

    4.67

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.51

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Study of a comprehensive contemporary understanding of the history, struggle and diversity of the African-American community.

  • SOC 4520

    Topics in Religion and Society
     Rating

    2.33

     Difficulty

    5.00

     GPA

    3.51

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course focuses on various aspects of religion and society such as American culture, gender and the family, politics, science, religious diversity and pluralism, violence, and other emerging issues.

  • SOC 3056

    Culture and Power
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.52

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course examines sociological theories of power and their intersections with culture. It focuses on oppression and social change in the 20th and 21st century U.S. through the lens of cultural expression, beliefs and meaning. It includes close reading of social theories of power and empirical studies of social institutions and social identities. Prerequisite: Six credits in Sociology or permission of instructor