Hello SAPH students! Our department is offering a brand new summer course on "Interdisciplinary Social Science Research Training" (SOCY 497/698). This course will be in-person 3x/week (T W Th,...
Hello Sociology, Anthropology, & Public Health, For any undergraduates interested in the topic of aging, the national society for aging--The Gerontological Society of America (GSA)--has made...
Course Description: Sociological analysis of the types of minority-majority group relations and the effects of these relationships on society and the groups and the individuals involved.
Course Description: A survey of American social problems designed for the general student. Topics typically include race and ethnic conflict, crime and delinquency, population and inequality.
Submit your creative work by Dec 1st for $100 prize
SUBMIT YOUR Fiction - creative non-fiction - poetry - art by December 1st for $100 section prize email submissions to bartleby@umbc.edu See attached flyer for further details.
Course Description: Sociological analysis of the types of minority-majority group relations and the effects of these relationships on society and the groups and the individuals involved.
Check out the undergraduate certificate in the Social Dimensions of Health offered by UMBC's Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health! It is open to all undergraduate majors. With...
Course Description: A survey of American social problems designed for the general student. Topics typically include race and ethnic conflict, crime and delinquency, population and inequality.
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