GNDR 225 Sociology of Gender

While there are biological differences between the sexes, in this course we will explore the social aspects of gender from a sociological perspective. From this view, gender is treated as separate from sex, because gender is the study of differing social expectations for people according to their sex. We will examine how gender is defined, constructed, and reinforced within society, and how all this relates to gender identities and gender inequality. With a critical eye on gender's social construction, we will address issues of gender acquisition and explore the interactions between gender and other socially-constructed categories such as race/ethnicity and class as well as social institutions.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

SO 225

Prerequisite

Take SO 101, PSY 105, or CO 101.

Course Types

CL

Faculty

Lamptey, Enoch |

Offered

Odd Year Fall Semester