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Nov 21, 2024
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SOC 218 - Sociology of Gender 4 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s): BT 113 or WR 115 or designated placement.
Course Description: Introduces sociological perspectives on gender. Central themes include the social construction of gender, socialization, changes and continuities in gender norms and identities, the body, globalization and the connections between gender, power and inequality. The course emphasizes the ways in which gender intersects with race, social class and sexual orientation. The focus is primarily on U.S. and Western societies, with some cross-cultural material. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree.
Course Level: Lower Division Collegiate
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Apply a sociological imagination to an understanding of gender as it relates to individual lives and societal contexts.
- CLO#2: Explain how gendered behavior, identities and bodies are socially constructed.
- CLO#3: Explain how social institutions and globalization are gendered Including how institutionalized inequalities that affect cisgender and transgender people.
- CLO#4: Demonstrate the ability to apply intersectionality in the study of gender. (ILO: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Global Consciousness)
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