An introduction to sociology: its questions, concepts and ways of analyzing social life. The focus is on how human societies organize themselves; how culture, socialization, norms, power relations, social institutions and group interaction affect the individual; and how, in turn, societies are transformed by human action. Of particular concern are problems facing contemporary societies. Not open to seniors or for Pass-Fail credit.
Distribution Area | Prerequisites | Credits |
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Social Science- or -Privilege, Power And Diversity | 1 course |
Fall Semester information
Yen-Yu Lin100A: Contemporary Society
Alicia Suarez
100B: Contemporary Society
David Feldman
100PA: Contemporary Society
Aliyah Turner
100PB: Contemporary Society
David Feldman
100PC: Contemporary Society
Spring Semester information
Alicia Suarez100A: Contemporary Society
Yen-Yu Lin
100B: Contemporary Society
David Feldman
100PA: Contemporary Society
Aliyah Turner
100PB: Contemporary Society
David Feldman