DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Last Updated: 1/16/2020
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Annual Course List 19-20
* = Crosslisted course (Course offered between two departments)
Units
Fall
Lower Division
1 Introduction to Sociology
2 The Study of Society
10 American Society
20 Social Change in the Modern World
30 Science, Technology, and Society
40 Sociology of Health Care Issues
50 Introduction to Law and Society
60 The Practice of Social Research
70 General Sociology for Pre-Medical Students
Freshmen Seminars**
Freshman Seminars are optional classes. See note below on Freshman Seminars.
87 Freshman Seminar: Digital Relationships
87
Freshman Seminar: Seeing the Invisible: How Gender and Sexuality Shape Opportunity
87
Freshman Seminar: Globalization and the Exploitation of Childhood
Theory and Methods
100 Classical Sociological Theory
102 Network Data and Methods
104 Field Research: Methods of Participant Observation
104Q Qualitative Interviewing
105 Ethnographic Film: Media Methods
106 Comparative & Historical Methods
109 Analysis of Sociological Data
109M Research Reporting
resiticted to RA and MMFRP Program Participants)
(Enrollment
110 Qualitative Research in Educational Settings
Upper Division
112 Social Psychology
113 Sociology of the AIDS Epidemic
114 Sociology of Humor
115 Social Problems
117* Language, Culture, and Education (x EDS 117)
118 119
120T
120T
121 122 123 124 125 126*
Sociology of Gender Sociology of Sexuality and Sexual Identities Spec Topics on Cult, Lang & Social Interactions: Data and Society Spec Topics on Cult, Lang & Social Interactions: Algorithmic Culture Economy and Society Social Networks Japanese Culture The Good Society Sociology of Immigration Social Organization of Education (x EDS 126)
4
Skrentny
4
4
4
4
Valasek
4
4
4 Calderon-Zacs
4
1
Lewis
1
Blair-Loy
1
4
Goldman
4
4
4
6 Jules-Rosette
4
Navon
4
Tirshfield
4
4
Nunn
4
4
4
Lampland
4
4
Chung/ GallagherGeurts
4
4
Placek
4
4
4
4
Lewis
4
Tirshfield
4
4
Thornton
4
Davis
Winter
Raudenbush
Skrentny Ribas Lewis
Evans Goldman
Burke Raudenbush
Rogers Merritt Kenworthy Binder
Rogers Sutton Jones Blair-Loy Pardo-Guerra
Kenworthy Jones
Spring
Kenworthy Calderon-Zacs Raudenbush
Tirshfield Sutton Staff
Medvetz Staff Rogers
Tirshfield Andrews
Staff Rogers
Staff
Lampland Pardo-Guerra
Staff Staff
127 Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity
4
129 The Family
4
131 Sociology of Youth
4
132 Gender and Work
4
137 Sociology of Food
4
Haydu
138 Genetics and Society
4
140 Sociology of Law
4
Ng
140K Law and Society in China
4
141 Crime and Society
4
Summers
142 Social Deviance
4
144 Forms of Social Control
4
Martinez
145 Violence and Society
4
146 Criminal Punishment
4
149 Sociology of the Environment
4
151 Social Movement from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
4
Goldman
153* Urban Sociology (x USP 105)
4
156 Sociology of Religion
4
159
Special Topics in Social Orginizations & Institutions: International Law
4
160 Sociology of Culture
4
165 Predicting the Future
4
Rona-Tas
165A* MC: American News Media (x COMM 109N)
4
Hallin
166 Sociology of Knowledge
4
167 Science and War
4
168 Marxism
4
172 Films and Society
4
173 Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine
4
Navon
175 Nationality and Citizenship
4
178 The Holocaust
4
Biernacki
180 Social Movements&Social Protest
4
181 Modern Western Society
4
183 The Geography of American Opportunity
4
184 Gender and Film
4
Crowder
187 African Societies through Film
4
188 Field Research in Migrant Communities
8
188D Latin America: Society and Politics
4
188E Community and Social Change in Africa
4
194 Research Seminar/Washington DC
(Enrollment resiticted to UCDC Program Participants)
4
Hill
196A Honors Seminar (Enrollment resiticted to Honors Program Participants-
4
Applications for Program are due each Spring Quarter)
Turner
196B Honors Seminar (Enrollment resiticted to Honors Program Participants-
4
Applications for Program are due each Spring Quarter)
198RA Research Apprenticeship (Enrollment resiticted to RA Program
4
Participants- Applications for Program are due each Fall Quarter)
Blair-Loy
Last Updated: 1/16/2020
Staff Blair-Loy Thorpe
Navon
Ng
Staff
Tirshfield Burg
Summers
Ostovany Tirshfield
Shtern Staff
Thorpe Thorpe
Fernandez Haydu
Andrews Zamosc Jules-Rosette
Hill
Lampland Staff
Kenworthy Sutton Staff
Hill
Turner Andrews
Andrews
Course Notes: **Freshman Seminars: Freshman Seminars are a great opportunity for first year and continuing students to learn about a topic in a small class environment. Freshmen are given priority for enrollment and may enroll directly. Students with Sophomore standing and above can request enrollment through the Enrollment Authorization system (EASy). Please note that freshman seminars are only 1 unit as they meet for just 8 to
10 hours during the quarter. Instructor listed as Staff: The instructors of these courses will be listed closer to the start of the quarter.
This is the Department of Sociology's current Course List Schedule, but please note it is subject to change.
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