Examines the gendered dynamics of social relations in social institutions and interactions. We ask the questions: Why do men and women appear to be so different? Why are men and women found in different places in society? Why do gender inequalities persist? This course takes a sociological, intersectional, evidence-based approach to understanding gender as social. Provide students with practice in critical thinking skills as well as an overview of how feminist, social scientists think about gender.

Prerequisites: Upper-division standing.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

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Winter 2024 . Sobotka T C Waller I A
WEBB 1100
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11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Fall 2024 . Taylor C J
PHELP1260
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09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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SOC 155 Sobotka T C Winter 2024 Total: 85
SOC 155 Taylor C J Fall 2023 Total: 90
SOC 145
0 / 90 Enrolled
Social Inequalities
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15:00 PM - 16:20 PM
57.2% A
SOC 147
0 / 90 Enrolled
Current Issues in Social Psychology
Erik Nielsen 3.9
M T W
14:00 PM - 15:20 PM
54.1% A
SOC 153
0 / 90 Enrolled
Women and Work
Denise Segura 2.3
M T W
10:00 AM - 11:20 AM
47.5% A
SOC W 155
0 / 90 Enrolled
Sociology of Gender
Catherine Taylor 3.4
41.2% A
SOC 164
0 / 90 Enrolled
Sociology of Education
Elena Raymond 3.2
M T W
11:00 AM - 12:20 PM
61.6% A
SOC 170
0 / 90 Enrolled
Sociology of Deviant Behavior
Amy Martinez 3.2
M T W
11:00 AM - 12:20 PM
53.5% A