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Oct 14, 2025
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MCOs for Faculty and Staff [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SOC 204 - Sociology of Drugs Credits: 5 This course introduces a sociological perspective on drugs. It examines patterns of both legal and illegal drug use among the U.S. population. The course uses sociological theories to understand risk and protective factors. It compares different societal responses to drug behaviors, including policy, prevention, and treatment.
Course Outcomes:
- Describe patterns of drug behaviors and attitudes across subpopulations in the U.S.
- Apply sociological theories, concepts, and empirical research to understand individual and cultural attitudes and behaviors related to drugs.
- Analyze historical and contemporary cultural landscapes to understand the socially constructed nature of drugs.
- Evaluate drug-related policies, prevention efforts, and treatment programs.
Course Topics:
- Shifts in prevalent drug attitudes, behaviors, and societal responses throughout U.S. history
- Prevalence of drug behaviors
- Drug taxonomies
- Pharmacology and drug effects
- Drug subcultures
- Risk and protective factors
- Drug prevention models
- Harm reduction models
- Drug treatment programs
- Drug policies
LEC Credits: 5 LEC hours per week: 5 Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course Attribute(s): Social Sciences OEE Permitted: No Grading Basis: Graded Instructor/Department Consent Required: No Consent CIP Code: 45.1101 Default Section Size/Cap: 35
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