2025-2026 Undergraduate General Catalog

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SOCI 3050 Social Inequality

An examination of social stratification which primarily explores the intersection of social class, race-ethnicity, and gender. Primary emphasis is on the system of stratification within the United States. Students will understand how these inequalities interact by exploring historical and contemporary realities of these inequalities from the voices of marginalized groups. Students will also examine classical and contemporary theoretical explanations and current solutions offered for social inequalities.

Credits

4

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: SOCI 340

SOCI 3250 Race, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism

This course explores the dynamics of multicultural society. It takes a dual focus - one detailing the subjective processes of identity construction among diverse racial and ethnic groups and the other examining the experiences and consequences of discrimination and oppression. Particular attention will be paid to contemporary issues of multiculturalism.

Credits

3

Offered

Every other Spring, even years

Notes

Previously: SOCI 280

SOCI 3450 Race and Gender in Medicine and Health

We will explore the ways that social categories of race and gender influence how medical knowledge is produced, interpreted, and experienced. Medical Sociology is a vast field of study; accordingly, this course focuses on a selection of key themes and the ways that gender and race are enmeshed in these themes. In particular, we will examine the differing ways that: genetic research, "physician-patient" dynamics, health outcomes, and illness, are part of cultural processes in contemporary society. Discussion and critical analysis of these topics are based primarily on monographs and academic literature from: sociology, medicine, epidemiology, medical anthropology, and ethics case studies.

Credits

3

Offered

Occasionally

Notes

Previously: SOCI 330

SOCI 3950 Internship

Internship in Sociology related field.  Additional fees may apply.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: SOCI 395

SOCI 3970 Topics:

Examples of possible topics courses: Rural Studies; Human Communities; Sociology of Religion; Social Change.

Credits

3

Notes

Previously: SOCI 397