SOCI 328 Sociology of Gender
This course analyzes the role of gender and sexuality in society. It explores the social construction of gender; cross-cultural research variations of masculinity, femininity and secularity; how gender and sexuality impact life chances and well-being; and gendered dimensions of social institutions, such as the economy, media, family, religion, politics, science, and the law. Prerequisite: "C" or better in either SOCI 101 or SOCI 202. Three credit hours.