The Department of Sociology is proud to announce that it has agreed to offer 9 different courses across the General Education curriculum to help students meet their course requirements and grasp the learning goals of: thining critically and creatively, communicating effectively, making local to global connections, and understanding responsibilities of community membership. Below is a list of those courses and how they correspond to General Education requirements:
- SOC 1000: The Sociological Perspective (Meets Liberal Studies Experience and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 1100: Social Problems in American Society (Meets Integrative Learning Experience Theme, "Revolutions: Social and Political" and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 1110: Sociology of Intimate Relationships (Meets Integrative Learning Experience Theme, "Social Relations Across Contexts" and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 2020: Social Deviance (Meets Liberal Studies Experience and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 2050: Social Inequality and Diversity (Meets Integrative Learning Experience Theme, "Intersections" and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 2850: Constructions of Gender (Meets Liberal Studies Experience and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 3100: Gerontology (Meets Liberal Studies Experience and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 3710: Sociology of Appalachian Communities (Meets Integrative Learning Experience Theme, "Appalachian Mountains" and Social Science Designation Requirements).
- SOC 3800: Sociology of War (Meets Integrative Learning Experience Theme, "War and Peace" and Social Science Designation Requirements).