SOC 135: Sociology of Women

Class Program
Credits
5
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Course ID
092009
Meets Degree Requirements For
Diversity,
Social Science
Description

Intersection of social institutions and women in American society. Explores research and formal theories on social and institutional pressures that shape women and their roles; confronts myths, misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding a woman's life, including her history, education, sexuality, politics, economics, religion, family, race, age, self-identity and potential.

Grading Basis
Graded

Course Learning Outcomes

Core Topics

 

  1. Sociological Theory, Practice and Research, particularly theories of social dominance and individual development
  2. Women in social institutions – education, media, family, religion, work
  3. Resistance and social change