DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
FALL 2025 COURSES
We have an interest in providing experience that permits students to examine social forms of life and, at the same time, explore their values and beliefs. One of our interests is to help students begin to participate in the public domain. We will do this by assisting students in identifying coursework, internships, research, and other intentional experiments that can provide the fundamental theoretical and research tools for roles in intervention.
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* Note: All courses are 4 credits except where noted.
Subject | Course No | Sec | Title | Credits | Instructor |
SOCI | 10100 | 01 | Introduction to Sociology | 4 | Sweet, Stephen |
SOCI | 21400 | 01 | Definition of Normality | 4 | Dunning-Lozano, Jessica |
SOCI | 25000 | 01 | Gender, Environment, & Change | 4 | Swords, Alicia |
SOCI | 25300 | 01 | Sociology of Health & Illness | 4 | Brenton, Joslyn |
SOCI | 31100 | 01 | Sociology Theory | 4 | Rebecca, Plante |
SOCI | 32600 | 01 | Social Movements | 4 | Swords, Alicia |
SOCI | 34200 | 01 | Data Analysis | 4 | Sweet, Stephen |
SOCI | 37700 | 01 | Beauty & the Body | 4 | Plante, Rebecca |
SOCI | 42000 | 01 | Scholarship of and by Women of Color | 4 | Gonzalez, Belisa |
SOCI | 41000 | 01 | Feminism, Food, & Health | 4 | Brenton, Josyln |
SOCI | 48400 | 01 | Qualitative Capstone | 4 | Brenton, Josyln |
Thank you for your interest in sociology.