Description
What is the social world and our place in it? Students examine a wide range of concepts, theories, and issues that shape reciprocal relationships between society and the individual. Subjects may include culture, socialization, social interaction, groups and organizations, sexuality and society, mass media, deviance and crime, and forms of social inequality such as global and class stratification, and race and ethnic relations.

Note: SOCI 1120 and 1121 may be taken in any order, or concurrently, as they are complementary first-year courses.

Course Sections
Campus: RS-Off Campus, Course Number: 20558, Instructor ID: 90581798
Campus: Main Campus, Course Number: 20556, Instructor ID: 90581798
Course Attributes
Meets Humanities Requirement
On
Meets Lab-sicence Requirement
On
Meets Social Science Requirement
On
Meets Second-year Arts Requirement
On
Meets Second-year Science Requirement
On
Meets Science Requirement
On
Meets "University-transferable" requirements
On
Online Course
On
Preparatory Course
Off