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- SOC 166: Fundamentals of Sociology.
- SOC (DST) 220: Social Scientific Perspectives on Health and Disability.
- SOC 222: The Women's Movement in the United States—Eighteenth Century to the Present.
- SOC 223: Quantitative Reasoning and Data Analysis for Social Scientists.
- SOC 225: Women and Religion.
- SOC 226: Social Movements.
- SOC 227 (WST 237): Sociology of the Family.
- SOC 228 (WST 218): Gender and Society.
- SOC 229: Sociology of Leisure.
- SOC 230: Criminology.
- SOC 231: Social Problems.
- SOC 233: Youth in Modern Society.
- SOC 234: Urban Sociology.
- SOC 235: Education and Society.
- SOC 236: Mind, Self, and Society.
- SOC 237: Ethnic Stratification.
- SOC 238: Religion in America.
- SOC 239: Sociology of Culture.
- SOC (NUR) 240: Death, Dying, and Bereavement.
- *SOC 241: Nature and Function of Social Groups.
- SOC 242 (HIS 342)(HCU 342): Anti-Semitism from Early Christianity to Hitler.
- SOC 243: The Aged in Modern Society.
- SOC 245: Social Processes of Global Interdependencies.
- SOC 249 (MMS 244): Communication in Society.
- SOC 250: Racial and Ethnic Communities in the United States.
- SOC 251: Special Studies in Sociology.
- SOC 252: Religious Groups.
- SOC 255: Selected Topics in Social Policy.
- SOC 267: Social Statistics.
- SOC 281: Tutorial in Sociology.
- SOC 300: The Sociological Imagination.
- SOC 301 (POL 331): Methods of Social Reseach.
- SOC 302: Foundations of Modern Sociological Theories.
- SOC 303 (POL 346): Advanced Methods of Social Research.
- SOC 304: Collective Behavior.
- SOC 305: Sociology of Health Care.
- SOC 306: Sociology of Work.
- SOC 307: Mass Communication and Public Opinion.
- SOC 308: Modern Organizations.
- SOC 309: Social Inequality.
- SOC 310: Knowledge, Science, and Society.
- *SOC 314: Social Change and Social Planning.
- *SOC 317: Comparative Analysis of Modern Industrial Societies.
- SOC 319: Population and Society.
- SOC 320: Immigration and Adaptation.
- SOC 321: The Sociology of Food and Nutrition.
- SOC (WST) 322: Sociology of Gender and Reproduction.
- SOC (POL) 324: Sociology of Politics.
- SOC (POL) 326: Political Socialization.
- SOC (POL) (MES) 328: Gender and Society in Middle East and North African Societies.
- SOC 327: Sociology of American Policy-Making.
- SOC 332: Religion and Society.
- SOC (DST) 333: Sociology of Disability.
- SOC 334: Urban Sociology in Global Perspective.
- SOC 335 (POL 320): Education, Politics, and Society: Global and Cross-Cultural Perspectives.
- SOC (PHI)(AAS) 338: Race and Ethnicity in Society.
- SOC 339: American Demography.
- SOC 343: Sociological Theories of Aging.
- SOC 344: Qualitative Methods.
- SOC 345: Statistics for Social Scientists.
- SOC 350: Selected Topics in Race and Ethnicity.
- SOC 402: Methods of Data Collection and Analysis.
- SOC 351: Issues and Problems in Sociology Theory.
- SOC (PHI)(CLT) 354: Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
- SOC 450: Seminar in Selected Problems of Sociology.
- SOC 460: Honors Seminar - Special Topics.
- SOC (POL) 470: Seminar and Internship Program in New York Government.
- SOC 481: Advanced Tutorial in Sociology.
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Courses in Sociology
*Courses preceded by an asterisk are not expected to be offered in 2011-2013.
NOTES: PREREQ: (1) SOC 166 is a prerequisite for all SOC courses unless otherwise noted. (2) Students registering for SOC 246 must have a Sociology Grade Point Average of C (2.0) or better. (3) Successful completion of SOC 246 is a prerequisite for SOC 346, 316, and all 400-level SOC courses. In addition, SOC 166, 246, 346, 316, and a variety of 300-level SOC courses are offered every fall and every spring in both day and evening sessions. All but 246 are also offered every year on the weekends.
Last modified: 2/22/2013

