SO100

SO100

SO100 Introduction to Sociology

3 Credit Hours

This course centers on the development, structure, and functioning of human groups; social and cultural patterns; and the principal social processes. It provides participants with scientific tools to analyze the social world and their place in it. Students study social facts, and they learn to apply, question and challenge these facts, often debunking commonly held myths about society. ~KCOG System wide Transfer Alignment SOC 1010

2024 Fall Term

Section: A
Course Format: General Education Seats Available: 8/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
In-Person FHTC M104 08/13/24 - 12/10/24 4:30 PM - 6:50 PM T Jaryl Perkins
Type In-Person
Location FHTC M104
Dates 08/13/24 - 12/10/24
Times 4:30 PM - 6:50 PM
Meeting Days T
Instructor Jaryl Perkins
Section: O
Course Format: General Education Seats Available: 7/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
Online 08/12/24 - 12/13/24 Kristen Siler-Kline
Type Online
Location
Dates 08/12/24 - 12/13/24
Times
Meeting Days
Instructor Kristen Siler-Kline

2025 Spring Term

Section: A
Course Format: General Education Seats Available: 10/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
In-Person FHTC M104 01/14/25 - 05/13/25 4:30 PM - 6:50 PM T Jaryl Perkins
Type In-Person
Location FHTC M104
Dates 01/14/25 - 05/13/25
Times 4:30 PM - 6:50 PM
Meeting Days T
Instructor Jaryl Perkins
Section: O
Course Format: General Education Seats Available: 10/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
Online 01/13/25 - 05/14/25 Kristen Siler-Kline
Type Online
Location
Dates 01/13/25 - 05/14/25
Times
Meeting Days
Instructor Kristen Siler-Kline