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
Department(s)
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
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