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Class Listing

Component overview

The Class Listing Component uses a .xml file to generate a listing of classes by term, student type, and subject.

Example #1

Example Class Listing Component utilizing an external file.

Online Class Listings

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SOC 101 - Prin of Sociology

Sociological principles underlying the development, structure and function of culture, society, human groups, personality formation and social change.

Sociological principles underlying the development, structure and function of culture, society, human groups, personality formation and social change.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29895 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Johnson Makoba
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29993 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Veronica Perez
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32230 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Cheryl Maes
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51218 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Veronica Perez
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85539 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Johnson Makoba
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85551 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Edith Ramirez
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85553 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Cheryl Maes

SOC 207 - Intro Soc Theory

Examination of the works of classical and contemporary social theorists of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Examination of the works of classical and contemporary social theorists of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29896 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Angela Lee
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85540 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Angela Lee

SOC 240 - Intro to Research Methods

An overview of the methods and analytical techniques used in the research of social phenomena. Emphasis will be on the design and execution of research.

An overview of the methods and analytical techniques used in the research of social phenomena. Emphasis will be on the design and execution of research.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30013 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kara Hoofman
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85566 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kara Hoofman

SOC 285 - Sociology Contemporary Culture

This course employs the sociological perspective in understanding the intersection between societal influences and contemporary culture in six popular cultural fields: film, food, music, comedy, romance/relationships, and communications technologies.

This course employs the sociological perspective in understanding the intersection between societal influences and contemporary culture in six popular cultural fields: film, food, music, comedy, romance/relationships, and communications technologies.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 31742 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jared Bok

SOC 325 - Sociology of Happiness

Introduction to a global perspective on the sociology of happiness that emphasizes how science and technology impact subjective wellbeing.

Introduction to a global perspective on the sociology of happiness that emphasizes how science and technology impact subjective wellbeing.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30035 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Shila Morris
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33310 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alaina Martine
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85570 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Shila Morris

SOC 379 - Ethnic and Race Relations

An overview of ethnic and race relations in the U.S. with an emphasis on systemic inequalities and their impact on Asian, Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities.

An overview of ethnic and race relations in the U.S. with an emphasis on systemic inequalities and their impact on Asian, Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51567 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Vadricka Etienne

SOC 425 - Research Methods

Major techniques and problems encountered in both quantitative and qualitative research in the social sciences.

Major techniques and problems encountered in both quantitative and qualitative research in the social sciences.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29914 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alaina Martine
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85569 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alaina Martine

SOC 458 - Soc of Mental Health

Overview of sociological perspective on causes and consequences of mental health and illness.

Overview of sociological perspective on causes and consequences of mental health and illness.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30036 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Ragsdale

SOC 490 - Class, Race and Gender

Analysis of society and social structure on the basis of inequalities along class, race, and gender lines to explain the nature and dynamics of social relations in contemporary American society.

Analysis of society and social structure on the basis of inequalities along class, race, and gender lines to explain the nature and dynamics of social relations in contemporary American society.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51568 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Prisca Gayles

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