Browsing Stern College Syllabi -- Spring and Fall 2021-2022 courses --- SOCI (Sociology) by Issue Date
Now showing items 1-20 of 29
-
Sociology of Deviance SOCI 1116-C
(2021-01)The Concept of Social Deviation 1. Concept of society, culture and social norms. 2. Nature and meaning of deviance. 3. Various definitions and perspectives in the study of deviance. 4. Traditional and labeling perspectives ... -
Sociology Of Mass Media “The American Jewish Experience Through The Lens Of Cinema” SOCI 1934 PQT
(2021-01)COURSE OVERVIEW: An examination of American films dealing with the Jewish experience provides a most unusual perspective on the Twentieth century American Jew- the way the Jew sees him/herself and how others perceive ... -
Epidemiology SOCI 1236 / PUB 1236
(2021-01)Overview: Epidemiology Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health and disease in human populations. In recent years, the epidemiological approach has been used to address a wide range of ... -
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1001H - C
(2021-01)This course is an introduction into the field of Sociology and requires no prior knowledge of the subject. The aims of the course are threefold: it seeks to introduce students to the idea of what society is and how it ... -
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1001 - B
(2021-01)Overview This course is an introduction into the field of Sociology and requires no prior knowledge of the subject. The aims of the course are threefold: it seeks to introduce students to the idea of what society is and ... -
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1001-D1
(2021-01)Introduction to sociology: Perspective, theory, and method. -
POLI 2160 / SOC 1436 Social Movements and Political Change
(2021-01)“Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor… it must be demanded by the oppressed.” As this quotation from Martin Luther King Jr. implies, citizens must sometimes resort to protests, strikes, sit-ins, strikes, and ... -
Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1001-K
(2021-01)Course Description: This courses introduces students to the basic concepts of sociology: Culture, socialization, social stratification, multiculturalism, and the five institutions including family, government, economics, ... -
Sociology of Health and Illness SOCI 1232M
(2021-01)This course provides an overview of sociology of health and illness, a special sub-field of sociology commonly referred to as medical sociology. Although living healthy and having decent medical care and treatment is the ... -
HIST 2821/SOCI 1206 Introduction to Archaeology: A Survey of World Prehistory
(2021-01)Course Prospectus: This course is an introduction to world prehistory, with an emphasis on the rise of social and political complexity. We begin with the cultural remains of nomadic peoples of the Upper Paleolithic. We ... -
PSYC 3105; SOCI 4925 Social Psychology
(2021-01)Course Description and Objectives: This course will provide students with an in-depth examination of social psychology. We will employ a cross-cultural perspective in our coverage of mainstream topics in social psychology. ... -
Introduction to Sociology - 15071 - SOCI 1001H - D1
(2021-09)Course Description: This course introduces students to the basic concepts of sociology: Culture, socialization, social Stratification, multiculturalism, and the five institutions including family, government, economics, ... -
Cultural Anthropology - 15072 - SOCI 1204 - J
(2021-09)Course Prospectus: This course is designed to provide a survey of current information and debate in cultural anthropology. We will learn about the world’s cultures by looking at ethnographic examples of increasing size and ... -
Self and Society - 15410 - SOCI 1831 - F
(2021-09)This course aims to create a better understanding of how our social environment impacts the way that we think and feel. Using sociological imagination, we will examine social interactions, attitudes, emotions and self-identity. ... -
Introduction to Sociology - 13643 - SOC 1001 - 341
(2021-09)Overview What is sociology? The answer depends on who you ask. Even founders of the discipline did not typically agree: Emile Durkheim said that sociology is the objective, scientific study of social facts as things, much ... -
Sociological Theories - 15073 - SOCI 1640 - E
(2021-09)This course surveys the major classical and contemporary sociological theoretical traditions, exploring their historical contexts as well as their relevance to current issues in Sociology. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion ... -
Criminology - 14101 - SOCI 1158 - D1
(2021-09)The study of delinquent and criminal behavior; theories of criminality; extent and patterns of criminality; behavior systems in crime; an overview of societal response to crime, including the police, courts and prisons; ... -
Introduction to Sociology - 13890 - SOCI 1001 - C
(2021-09)Introduction to basic concepts, theories, methods, and findings of sociology; forms of social life: interaction, groups, organizations, and societies; socialization; inequality; social institutions. 3.000 Credit hours -
PSYC 3610; PUB 3610; SOCI 1233 Public Health
(2021-09)This course provides an introduction to fundamental concepts in public health including epidemiology, psychological and sociocultural contexts of health, health promotion and health disparities, the U.S. healthcare system, ... -
Social Psychology - 13909 - PSYC 3105 - D1
(2021-09)This course will provide students with an in-depth examination of social psychology. We will employ a cross-cultural perspective in our coverage of mainstream topics in social psychology. In this context, we will make ...