Course #: SOCIOL 101
Class #: 2000
Section: 02B
Time
Online
Location
Online
Credits
3
Minimum
Tuition
$1362*
This course provides a broad overview of sociology and how it applies to everyday life. Major theoretical perspectives and concepts are presented under the following broad sections: sociological imagination, social inequality, and social institutions. Applying C. Wright Mills; notion of the 'sociological imagination,' this course will seek to find ways to connect an understanding of ourselves with broad dynamics of national and global social structures and forces of social change.
Course Details
Session:
SS2
Class Dates:
07-17-2023 - 08-24-2023
Location:
Online
General Education Requirements:
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Tuition:
$1362*
* The tuition estimate is based on minimum, single-course cost to a new student who is a Massachusetts resident and not enrolled in a multi-course program. State residency, online/in person modality, and matriculation to a degree program may affect cost.
Tuition Details