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Jan 15, 2025
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SOC 250 - Indvidual and Society This course is an introduction to the sociological study of the self and reality. It focuses on the various ways that social forces shape individual identity and experiences, as well as how we experience social interactions and the physical reality we live in. Topics covered include how a _self_ is a social rather than entirely personal
entity, how social identity related to gender, race, and class is learned, the nature of emotion work in difficult social situations, and how our understanding of the biology and experiences related to sexuality are socially shaped. Course codes: BR. Prerequisite: any social science PEQ or permission of instructor.
Prerequisites & Notes Course codes: BR. Prerequisite: any social science PEQ or permission of instructor. Term offering cycle: Spring. Typical yearly cycle: Even years.
Credits: 3
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