SOCIOLOGY

SOC 102 (Spring)General Sociology II
Credit: 6
Instructor:
Marilyn Dudley-Flores
Sociology is one of the social sciences. In this course, beginning students may expect to gain a broad comprehension of sociology and learn to identify many of the classical (i.e., Comte, Weber, et al.) and contemporary (i.e., Merton, Lenski, et al.) sociological thinkers. Beginning students can look forward to also using several sociological perspectives to examine major phenomena investigated by sociologists, such as the roles of culture and technology in a globalizing world. Intermediate and advanced students can expect a review of sociology's major voices, the use of symbolic interactionist, conflict, functionalist, and other perspectives, and major sociological phenomena. Upper-level students will learn to do sociological research and will be expected to demonstrate their skills.


SOC 370/
PSYCH 220/
CJ 220 (Fall)
Deviance/Deviant Behaviours
Credit: 6
Instructor:
Marilyn Dudley-Flores

SOC 387/
POL 408 (Fall)
SOC 388/
POL 409 (Spring)
Political Economy of the World System I and II
Credit: 12
Instructor:
Marilyn Dudley-Flores