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SY 101

Sociology I Foundations

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An introduction to Sociology’s major thinkers, critical perspectives, theoretical foundations, research methods, and fields of inquiry. Topics include socialization, culture, and stratification. Exclusions: SY100*

An introduction to Sociology’s major thinkers, critical perspectives, theoretical foundations, research methods, and fields of inquiry. Topics include socialization, culture, and stratification. Exclusions: SY100*

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An introduction to Sociology’s major thinkers, critical perspectives, theoretical foundations, research methods, and fields of inquiry. Topics include socialization, culture, and stratification. Exclusions: SY100*


SY 101

Sociology I Foundations

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An introduction to Sociology’s major thinkers, critical perspectives, theoretical foundations, research methods, and fields of inquiry. Topics include socialization, culture, and stratification. Exclusions: SY100*

An introduction to Sociology’s major thinkers, critical perspectives, theoretical foundations, research methods, and fields of inquiry. Topics include socialization, culture, and stratification. Exclusions: SY100*

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An introduction to Sociology’s major thinkers, critical perspectives, theoretical foundations, research methods, and fields of inquiry. Topics include socialization, culture, and stratification. Exclusions: SY100*


SY 101 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

SY 101 Leads To

KP 211, SY 215, SY 224, SY 242, SY 103, SY 201, SY 207, SY 210, SY 211, SY 231, SY 241, SY 280, SY 281, SY 382, SY 389, SY 332, SY 213

SY 101 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

Course Reviews

7/10 difficulty. Easy pass without studying. Need to put time in studying to get 70+ (even an hour or two is enough for a 70 tbh). Questions aren't "Trick Questions" but just based on ur understanding and can be confusing in that way. Bird was great for this. 3 tests with cheat sheet, 10 random reflections for class assignments worth 10% all together(for 3-4 sentences), 30% final.

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— Sociology (BA) student, taught by Greg Bird

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