Sociology

Academic units may not accept all active courses listed and students should contact their academic adviser to verify degree applicability. Courses listed below include all courses and may not be offered every semester.

Course Name Course Title Category Properties
SOCIOL-1000 Introduction to Sociology
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-1000H Introduction to Sociology Honors
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-1010 Social Problems
  • SSCI
SOCIOL-1120 Population, Environment and Sustainability
  • SSCI
SOCIOL-1360 The Female Experience: Body, Identity, Culture
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-1500 Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies
  • SSCI
SOCIOL-1650 Social Deviance
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2103 Topics in Sociology-Behavioral Science
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2103W Topics in Sociology-Behavioral Science-Writing Intensive
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2150 Amish Communities
  • BSCI
  • HUM
SOCIOL-2150HW Amish Communities – Honors/Writing Intensive
  • BSCI
  • HUM
SOCIOL-2150W Amish Communities – Writing Intensive
  • BSCI
  • HUM
SOCIOL-2182 Critical Dialogues: Nonviolence in Peace/Democracy Movements
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2182W Critical Dialogues: Nonviolence in Peace/Democracy Movements – Writing Intensive
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2200 Social Inequalities
  • BSCI
  • SSCI
SOCIOL-2200H Social Inequalities – Honors
  • BSCI
  • SSCI
SOCIOL-2210 The Black Americans
  • SSCI
SOCIOL-2255 Youth, Islam, and Global Cultures
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2281 Nuclear Weapons: Environmental, Health and Social Effects
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2281W Nuclear Weapons: Environmental, Health and Social Effects – Writing Intensive
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2285 Large Corporations, Economic Crisis, Social Responsibility
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2286 Technological Futures, National Security, and Civil Liberties
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2286W Technological Futures, National Security, and Civil Liberties – Writing Intensive
  • BSCI
SOCIOL-2300 Self and Society
  • BSCI
  1. Only one of this type of Humanities and/or Fine Arts courses may be applied towards meeting the Humanities and/or Fine Arts General Education Distribution of Content requirement.
  2. Students subject to the General Education requirements in the 2019 Fall catalog and later editions: This course counts towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement.
    Students subject to the General Education requirements in a catalog version earlier than 2019 Fall: Only students in CAFNR, Engineering, SHP, and Nursing, and students in degrees formerly in HES, may use this course towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement, and only if the entire 12-13 hour elementary language sequence is completed.