Social Problems

Course CRN
73209
Subject Code
SOC
Subject Name
Sociology
Course Number
V02
Section
73209-202407-V02
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3216
Instructor Immutable ID
daniella_reynoso1

Social Problems

Course CRN
71167
Subject Code
SOC
Subject Name
Sociology
Course Number
M115
Section
71167-202407-M115
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1216
Instructor Immutable ID
tmadden
Course Description
Identifies and analyzes contemporary social problems. Includes the role of power and ideology in the definition of social problems, their causes and consequences, evaluations of proposed solutions, and methods of intervention. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Formerly: SOC M02.

Social Problems

Course CRN
71155
Subject Code
SOC
Subject Name
Sociology
Course Number
M115
Section
71155-202407-M115
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1216
Instructor Immutable ID
amgeryan
Course Description
Identifies and analyzes contemporary social problems. Includes the role of power and ideology in the definition of social problems, their causes and consequences, evaluations of proposed solutions, and methods of intervention. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Formerly: SOC M02.

Sociological Analysis

Course CRN
71790
Subject Code
SOC
Subject Name
Sociology
Course Number
V07
Section
71790-202407-V07
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3216
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mbrandagherardi
Course Description
This course offers an overview of how sociologists make systematic observations of the social world; students examine fundamental elements of empirical research and the ways in which sociologists gather, evaluate and critique social data. Sociological theory and the methods used in conducting social science research, from hypothesis development to the use of variable and analysis of collected data as well as the ethics of research, will be presented. Application of qualitative and quantitative analytic tools including logic and research design, such as survey, observational, experimental, case study, and comparative historical research will be introduced and applied. Students will actively participate in conducting studies that focus on current social issues. Prerequisites: SOC V01. Recommended Prep: SOC V02, PSY V04. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
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