SOCI 101H3 — Honors General Sociology
Develops critical thinking, writing, and research skills by applying a sociological perspective. Focuses on culture, identity, race, ethnicity, gender, class inequality, collective behavior, crime, deviance, globalization, social change, and social institutions. Overview of sociological theories and methods for systematic understanding of society. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) This course is equivalent to SOCI 10103 .
Part of
- Biomedical Engineering (BMEG)
- Mechanical Engineering (MEEG)
- Agricultural Education, Communications and Technology (AECT)
- Animal Science
- Crop Science (CPSC)
- Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences (CSES)
- Environmental, Soil, and Water Science (ESWS)
- Food Science (FDSC)
- Horticulture (HORT)
- Poultry Science (POSC)
- Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Architecture (ARCH)
- Landscape Architecture (LARC)
- School of Art (ARTS)
- Physics (PHYS)
- Sociology (SOCI)
- B.S.I.B. Requirements
- Supply Chain Management (SCMT)