Introduction to Sociology
Auburn University at Montgomery
CourseSOCI 2000
An introduction to sociological concepts, research techniques, and theories. The course also focuses on some of the substantive areas of sociology, encompassing collective behavior, gender roles, deviance, social class, and population. American institutions, for example family and religion are studied.
Credits
3 credits
Course Code
SOCI 2000
Related Courses
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- SOCI 45003 credits
Sociology of Education
- SOCI 43603 credits
Sociology of Religion
- SOCI 43503 credits
Social Psychology
- SOCI 43003 credits
Sociology of the Family
- SOCI 41603 credits
Social Movements
- SOCI 41003 credits
Minority Groups
- SOCI 40503 credits
Sociology of Deviance
- SOCI 32503 credits
Sociology of Health & Illness
- SOCI 32003 credits
Social Class and Inequalities
- SOCI 31503 credits
Criminology
- SOCI 31003 credits
Juvenile Delinquency
- SOCI 30003 credits
Social Theory