2015-2016 Undergraduate General Catalog

100

SOCI 110 Contemporary Society

Students will understand their personal life in relation to broader social structures and change. This awareness is accomplished through the application of the sociological perspective to human interactions, relationships, groups, and social institutions.

Credits

3

SOCI 120 Aging and Society

Introduction to the study of aging (gerontology) within a multi disciplinary perspective. The significance of individual aging, the interaction among age cohorts, and the effects of aging on social institutions will be examined in the national and global context. Readings, lectures, and experiential learning will be utilized.

Credits

Cross Listed Courses

GERO 120