Apr 13, 2025  
2025-2026 Cal State East Bay Catalog (BETA) 
    

SOC 370 - Sociology of Education


Units: 4 ; Breadth Area: Diversity
The role of educational institutions in industrial and post-industrial societies.  The contributions of various theories to understanding how schools affect individuals and groups, and the relationship between education and systems of race/ethnicity, class, and gender.

Breadth Area(s) Satisfied: Overlay - Diversity
Strongly Recommended Preparation: SOC 100
Possible Instructional Methods: On-ground, or Hybrid, or Online-Asynchronous, or Online-Synchronous.
Grading: A-F grading only.
Course Typically Offered: Variable Intermittently


Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
 

  1. Interpret quantitative representations (charts, graphs) depiction of educational attainment, read and interpret qualitative studies that examine educational experiences.
  2. Understand the relationship between educational outcomes and systems of race/ethnicity, class, and gender inequality.  Explore cultural variations in approaches to educational aspirations and experiences of schooling.
  3. Read and apply various scholarly perspectives and theories on education as a macro-level system and micro-level interactions in educational settings.


Diversity Overlay Learning Outcomes
 

  1. describe the histories and/or experiences of one or more U. S. cultural groups and the resilience and agency of group members;
  2. identify structures of oppression and the diverse efforts and strategies used by groups to combat the effects of oppressive structures;
  3. analyze the intersection of the categories of race and gender as they affect cultural group members’ lived realities and/or as they are embodied in personal and collective identities;
  4. recognize the way that multiple differences (including, for example, gender, class, sexuality, religion, disability, immigration status, gender expression, color/phenotype, racial mixture, linguistic expression, and/or age) within cultural groups complicate individual and group identities.



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