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SOC205 — Social Interaction

SOC 205 - Social Interaction SOC 205 - Social Interaction (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 7. The course is a study of human social behavior, interaction, social relations, and the effects of and on individuals, groups, organizations, and societies. Topics covered may include socialization, symbolic interactionism, social constructionism, social roles, group and individual identity, deviance, conformity, group behavior, social networks, and social cognition. Recommended Grade only. alternate semesters. Course Registration

Prerequisites: SOC150

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