Sociology (QAR)
(BCCC Concurrent Credit Optional)
Your life experiences have prepared you for the study of
sociology. By observing and interacting with the environment
around you and by reading about the environment, you have
already gained some sense of how people typically behave and
how societies are organized. This common-sense knowledge is
the starting point for a course in sociology. Studying sociology
is designed to raise awareness and understanding concerning
societal issues and misconceptions. Sociology is a perspective
from which we observe and question the world around us.
Fee: BCCC tuition for concurrent credit (3 hrs.)
Grades: 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
Semester: 1/2 credit
Supplies: 3 ring binder