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University of New Hampshire
SOCI410 - Introduction to Sociology
Course Description
This course introduces basic concepts, theories, and methods in the discipline of sociology that reveal the relationship between the individual and society and challenge students to develop a sociological perspective. Students are exposed to diverse cultures and social structures with an emphasis on the dynamics of power and inequality on the local, national, and global levels as they are influenced by the social constructs of race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality.
Tuition & Fees
Varies
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Location
Online
Credits
4.0 units
Course Sections
Seat counts change rapidly, these numbers may not reflect current seat availability.
Spring 2024
Jan 23 to Mar 15
crn:
56009
Format:
Time:
TBA
Professor(s):
William Robinson
Live Seat Count:
23 available seats
- (5 months ago)
Varies
Already Started
Summer 2024
May 28 to Jul 19
crn:
70713
Format:
Time:
TBA
Professor(s):
William Robinson
Live Seat Count:
19 available seats
- (5 days ago)
Varies
Already Started
Fall 2024
Aug 26 to Oct 18
crn:
15183
Format:
Time:
TBA
Professor(s):
Not Listed
Live Seat Count:
23 available seats
- (5 days ago)
Varies
Registration Opens 07/17/24
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