Upper-Division

SOCY 191 Sociology Teaching Practicum

Under the supervision of the instructor, the student works with a group of students in a lower-division course, leading discussions, explaining material, reading and marking submissions, consulting individually and/or in other ways assisting in the teaching of a course. Interview and selection by professor required. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and excellent performance in core courses in the major. Enrollment restricted to senior sociology majors.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

SOCY 192 Directed Student Teaching

Teaching of a lower-division seminar under faculty supervision. (See course 42.) Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

SOCY 196A Capstone: The Sociologist as Public Intellectual

Students hear a selected group of faculty discuss their current research and how that research furtherspublic understanding and discussion of some vital contemporary social issue.

Credits

5

Instructor

Jenny Reardon

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to junior and senior sociology majors.

Quarter offered

Spring

SOCY 196B Capstone: The Sociologist as Public Intellectual

Students hear a selected group of faculty discuss their current research and how that research furthers public understanding and discussion of some vital contemporary social issue. This version of the capstone is only available to students who have consulted with the department and were determined to need the alternate Disciplinary Communications (DC) requirement. Students must consult with the department to determine if they cannot satisfy the DC requirement through the regular pathways, course 103B or courses 105A and 105B. Prerequisite(s): Consultation with department undergraduate adviser. Enrollment restricted to junior and senior sociology majors.

Credits

5

Instructor

Steven Mc Kay

Quarter offered

Spring