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SOC 210

Gender and Society

This course examines the role of gender systems in human societies. How do societies vary in the positions assigned to men and women? In the power and privileges accorded each sex? How do we acquire a gender identity? What are the consequences of sex-typing and sex-stratified societies? The role of religion, intellectual traditions, language, families and schools, economic organization, labor markets and the state is explored. The focus is on contemporary U.S. society and recent changes in gender relations. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or sophomore standing.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
Social Science- or -Privilege, Power And Diversity SOC 100 or sophomore standing 1 course

Spring Semester information

Kelley Hall

210A: Gender and Society


Fall Semester information

Kelley Hall

210A: Gender and Society