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Program Description
Sociology is a behavioral science that emphasizes relationships among
people from simple face- to-face relationships through formal
organizations to whole societies. Sociology's subject matter ranges from
the intimate family to the hostile mob, from crime to religion, from
divisions of race and social class to the shared beliefs of a common
culture, from the sociology of work to the sociology of sports.
Sociologists seek to understand interaction of individuals with
institutions and social organizations and the norms, values, beliefs, and
traditions that make social life possible and meaningful. It stresses how
behavior is influenced by societal structures and how consensus
(agreement) and conflict (disagreement) among groups affects society.
Sociology students are expected to be able to think critically and
scientifically about human behavior, and to be able to apply the
principles of sociology to an understanding of behavior.
Program Emphasis
The sociology program has two goals. The first goal is to provide basic
sociology courses that are foundations for further understanding of other
courses in sociology and related fields and to prepare for transfer to
baccalaureate institutions for further study. The second goal is to offer
courses that may provide additional information regarding sociology of
interest to community college students, or that are applications of
sociological principles.
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