SO101: Introduction to Sociology
Tuesday/Thursday 9:40-10:50 am
T Berry 306
Course Description
(From the catalog) A study of social interaction and its products; culture, personality, social groups, institutions and social change.
(From me) That description is super boring. You know what isn’t boring? Sociology. In this class, we will critically analyze important social issues, including poverty, social and economic class, race, gender, sexuality, religion, and education. Often, it takes purposeful work to think about these issues sociologically. Doing so forces us to ask different questions and seek different solutions to the issues facing our local communities, the nation, and the world. This class will critically examine the taken-for-granted categories that inform our worldviews, our policy decisions, and our political discussions. Hannah Arendt once said, “there are no dangerous thoughts; thinking itself is a dangerous activity.” Let’s live dangerously for 16 weeks.