Description

This course will introduce students to the concepts and methods that sociologists use to analyze the relationship between religion and society. It will explore how to think about religious beliefs, practices, symbols, communities, and identities as social phenomena and how religion intersects with other aspects of social life, such as race, class, gender, socialization, immigration, conflict, and social change.

Requisites

Prerequisites: SOCI 1101 or SOC 105 or SOCI 1160

Course Hours

Lecture Hours: 3.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 3.00

Semesters

Fall 2026 Semester
Course Title Instructor Campus Section Syllabus
Sociology of Religion Emily McKendry-Smith, Ph.D. Carrollton 1 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource