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Sociology CC |
SOCI 1 | Principles of Sociology | 3.00 Units | ||
An introduction to the study of sociology which includes an examination of major theories, research methodology, culture, socialization, deviance, social class, race, gender, and social change. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
SOCI 2 | Social Problems | 3.00 Units | ||
Introduction and analysis of contemporary social problems from a sociological perspective. Focus on modern American society. Strongly Recommended: SOCI 1 | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
SOCI 3 | Intro to Race & Ethnicity | 3.00 Units | ||
Analysis of racial and ethnic relations in the United States from a sociological perspective. Strongly Recommended: SOCI 1 | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
SOCI 4 | Marriage & Family Relations | 3.00 Units | ||
Students in this course will explore the family institution, including different family forms, historical and recent changes in the family, the cultural and economic forces shaping changes in the family, and challenges faced by today's families. Strongly Recommended: SOCI 1 | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
SOCI 5 | Intro to Social Res. Methods | 3.00 Units | ||
Students in this course will learn the fundamentals of sociological research, including the ways in which sociologists gather, evaluate, and critique social data. Focus will be on how social research is designed, conducted, and analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively. In addition, students will learn to employ theory, scientific logic, and ethics in conducting research. Prerequisite: SOCI 1 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
SOCI 6 | Introduction to Gender | 3.00 Units | ||
This course offers students a critical examination of the way society shapes our ideas of gender and sexuality, including definitions of masculinity and femininity. Students will learn how our society creates gender difference, a gender binary, and gender inequality. A focus will be on how the concept of gender changes as it intersects with race/ethnicity, class, and sexuality and the impact of socio-economic and political change on gender expectations. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
SOCI 7 | Women of Color in the US | 3.00 Units | ||
Critical examination of the historical and socio-cultural experiences of African American, Latinx/a, Asian American, Native American, Arab American, and Pacific Islander women through a feminist perspective. The course will study gender and how it intersects with race, ethnicity, nationality, class, sexuality, religion, and other systems of difference and power. (No credit if ES 7 has been completed). | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
SOCI 10 | Intro Asian American Studies | 3.00 Units | ||
An examination of the experiences and perspectives of Asian Americans from mid-1800's to the present. Major topics will include immigration, law, citizenship, racialization, colonialism, imperialism, war, family, political involvement, social movements, education, and employment. Provides a comparative context for understanding the panethnic movement. May not receive credit if ES 10 has been completed. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
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