Honors Seminar in the Social Sciences

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Overview

Subject area

LSP

Catalog Number

353

Course Title

Honors Seminar in the Social Sciences

Description

May be taken for a maximum of nine credits (three different topics). Interdisciplinary seminar in the social sciences. Permission of Director

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Course Attributes

WRIC - WRIC (Writing Intensive)

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

Yes

Total Completions Allowed

3

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Course Topic ID

1

Formal Description

Sociology of the Family

Course Topic ID

2

Formal Description

Socio-Economic/Political Issues Women Devolp World

Course Topic ID

3

Formal Description

Anti-Intellectualism in America

Course Topic ID

4

Formal Description

Bollywood and Modern Indian Identity

Course Topic ID

5

Formal Description

Warp and Weft: Weaving the Fabric of One's Life

Course Topic ID

6

Formal Description

Sociology of Gender and Reproduction

Course Topic ID

7

Formal Description

Food and Migration

Course Topic ID

8

Formal Description

Health Issues in Global Perspective

Course Topic ID

9

Formal Description

Beyond the Icons: Loc Activ/Resist Strug Racial Eq

Course Topic ID

10

Formal Description

No Crying in Baseball

Course Topic ID

11

Formal Description

Girls, Women, and Power Gender Politics in Pop Cul

Course Topic ID

12

Formal Description

Is the Criminal Justice System Racist?

Course Topic ID

13

Formal Description

Who are the Afro-Latinos?

Course Topic ID

14

Formal Description

Rich, Poor, Mobile, Stable:Socioeconomic Inequalit

Course Topic ID

15

Formal Description

La Causa Chicana:C.Chavez,D.Huerta&Lat Civil Right

Course Topic ID

16

Formal Description

Food, Health and Migration

Course Topic ID

17

Formal Description

The Vietnam War in History and Memory

Course Topic ID

18

Formal Description

Rich, Poor, Mobile, Stable:Socioeco Inequality-NYC

Course Topic ID

19

Formal Description

Nationalisms & Authoritarianisms, Past and Present

Course Topic ID

20

Formal Description

Latino Health

Course Topic ID

21

Formal Description

Plants as Sources of Drugs

Course Topic ID

22

Formal Description

Infectious Inequalities: Violence in The Bronx

Course Topic ID

23

Formal Description

Diaster and Corona

Course Topic ID

24

Formal Description

American Odyssey: Reading Race through Lit & Arts

Course Topic ID

25

Formal Description

Multidisciplinary Approach-US Criminal Just Reform

Course Topic ID

26

Formal Description

Multidisciplinary Approach to Public Safety

Course Topic ID

27

Formal Description

Open Education and Social Justice

Course Topic ID

28

Formal Description

Spanish in the US: The Sociopolitics of Language

Course Topic ID

29

Formal Description

Data Science for Social Change

Course Topic ID

30

Formal Description

Let?s Go Bananas!

Course Topic ID

31

Formal Description

Anticolonial Theory and Practice

Course Topic ID

32

Formal Description

"What Is It Giving?: Introduction to Queer Studies

Course Topic ID

33

Formal Description

Democracy, its History, Ideas, and Problems

Course Topic ID

34

Formal Description

Pandemics and Society: Understanding COVID-19's Impact on the Bronx

Course Topic ID

35

Formal Description

Topics in Sleep Health and Related Disparities

Course Topic ID

36

Formal Description

Mind Body Connection

Course Topic ID

37

Formal Description

Mass Incarceration and Health in the United States

Course Topic ID

38

Formal Description

Appropriation or Inspiration?Cult Pol of Mod Music

Course Topic ID

39

Formal Description

Beauty Pageants and National Identity

Course Topic ID

40

Formal Description

Human Diversity and Artificial Intelligence

Course Topic ID

41

Formal Description

What is Health? Bodies, Institutions & Well-Being

Requisites

016426

Course Schedule