SPRING 2002 CLASS SCHEDULE

Sociology ALL CLASSES

SOC 1A Introduction to Sociology
Analysis of the structure and dynamics of human society focusing on the development of culture, the socialization process, group behavior, social inequality, deviance, sexism, racism, and ageism, major social institutions, and human ecology. Emphasizes contemporary American society. CAN: SOC 2
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4672

LEC

SS210

LEVINE M

3.00

3.0

MWF

1110A-1200P   GIL Full term
4673 LEC CH109 LEVINE M 4.50 3.0 TuTh 1235P-0240P   GIL 02/12/02 - 05/02/02
6193 LEC HOL1 MOORE M 3.00 3.0 Tu 0630P-0920P 47 HOL Full term
6194 LEC MHV102 FAUTT M 3.00 3.0 M 0645P-0935P 65 MHV Full term

SOC 3 Sociology of Minorities
The study of selected American ethnic/"racial" minorities from a sociohistorical perspective. Focus is on understanding the reasons for, and the solutions to, problems relating to majority/ minority relations.
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
6195

LEC

SS205

LYONS J

3.00

3.0

Th

0630P-0920P   GIL Full term

SOC 4 Sociology of Women and Men
Analysis of the nature of women's and men's traditional and changing roles in society including development of women's and men's potential, relationships in marriage, influence of mass media, employment practices, legal provisions and women's and men's liberation.
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
6196

LEC

SS203

FAUTT M

3.00

3.0

Tu

0630P-0920P   GIL Full term

SOC 10 Mass Media and Society
This course helps us understand the 20th century revolution in mass media by focusing on the history, economics and social impact of the newspaper, book publishing, magazine, film, television, public relations, advertising and music industries. We will study audience, propaganda and mass communication theory; we will discuss new technology, ethnic media in the U.S., ethical issues and attempts to regulate or control the media. Honors students will complete more in-depth analysis of media issues, and will finish a media-related research project. This course is also listed as JOUR 10. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: English 250, English 260
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4674

LEC

LI171

SMITH K

3.00

3.0

MWF

1010A-1100A 25 GIL Full term
6197 LEC SS205 HALPER L 3.00 3.0 W 0630P-0920P 25 GIL Full term

SOC 21 Marriage and the Family
Survey of information on preparation for marriage, including dating, courtship, engagement, mate selection, adjustment and parenthood. Time will also be spent on the study of families and how they function.
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4675

LEC

SS214

HINN G

3.00

3.0

MWF

1110A-1200P   GIL Full term
6198 LEC SS206 BALES N 3.00 3.0 Th 0630P-0920P   GIL Full term

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