Sociology of Death and Dying

SOCI2302

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Course Description

This course explores death, dying, and bereavement through a sociological lens, examining how these experiences are shaped by social, cultural, and historical contexts. Students apply sociological theory to understand how dying is organized through legal, medical, familial, religious, and spiritual systems, and how meaning varies across cultures and time. The course also explores grief and bereavement through scholarly and creative works, encouraging reflection on the social forces that shape personal understandings of death.

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Our System will be unavailable until July 9, 2026

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