Ballet I

Course CRN
70280
Subject Code
DANC
Subject Name
Dance
Course Number
V15A
Section
70280-202407-V15A
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3098
College
Instructor Immutable ID
kguzman

Modern III

Course CRN
71531
Subject Code
DANC
Subject Name
Dance
Course Number
V10C
Section
71531-202407-V10C
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3098
College
Instructor Immutable ID
kguzman

Social Problems

Course CRN
71748
Subject Code
SOC
Subject Name
Sociology
Course Number
V02
Section
71748-202407-V02
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3216
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mbrandagherardi

Introduction to Sociology

Course CRN
73305
Subject Code
SOC
Subject Name
Sociology
Course Number
V01
Section
73305-202407-V01
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3216
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mbrandagherardi
Course Description
This course examines human social behavior in groups in relation to the wider social forces which influence that behavior, such as: socioeconomic status, gender, race/ethnicity, and age. Theoretical perspectives as well as scientific methodology are utilized to explore culture and analyze and explain a variety of topics including: social structure, social interaction, social organizations, socialization and the self, social institutions and stratification, culture and diversity, dynamics (including group, global, and population) and social change. Emphasis is placed on applying sociological ideas to everyday life. Recommended Prep: ENGL V02 or eligibility to enroll, or concurrent enrollment, in English Composition (ENGL V01A) as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Introduction to Sociology

Course CRN
73296
Subject Code
SOC
Subject Name
Sociology
Course Number
V01
Section
73296-202407-V01
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3216
Instructor Immutable ID
daniella_reynoso1
Course Description
This course examines human social behavior in groups in relation to the wider social forces which influence that behavior, such as: socioeconomic status, gender, race/ethnicity, and age. Theoretical perspectives as well as scientific methodology are utilized to explore culture and analyze and explain a variety of topics including: social structure, social interaction, social organizations, socialization and the self, social institutions and stratification, culture and diversity, dynamics (including group, global, and population) and social change. Emphasis is placed on applying sociological ideas to everyday life. Recommended Prep: ENGL V02 or eligibility to enroll, or concurrent enrollment, in English Composition (ENGL V01A) as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
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