Breaking into Behavioral Sciences: Psychology, Sociology & Writing (10 Units)

This cluster provides foundational coursework in sociology and psychology for students curious about majors such as Public Health, Media Studies, Social Welfare, and more. Students will explore core concepts in sociology and psychology, gaining insight into society and human behavior. This cluster invites students to learn more about addressing social issues and analyzing human behavior in a variety of contexts. Students will also fulfill the second half of Reading and Composition.

Course Descriptions

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SOCIOL 1: Introduction to Sociology (3 Units)

Introduces students who are considering majoring in sociology to the basic topics, concepts, and principles of the study of society. This course is required for the major; 1 or any version of 3 is prerequisite for other sociology classes; students not considering a sociology major are directed to any version of 3 or 3AC.

 

PSYCH 1: General Psychology (3 Units)

Introduction to the principal areas, problems, and concepts of psychology. This course is required for the major; students not considering a psychology major are directed to 2.

 

COLWRIT R4B: Reading, Composition and Research: Modern Love, Ancient Brains (4 Units)

A lecture/seminar satisfying the second half of the Reading & Composition requirement, R4B offers structured and sustained practice in the processes used in reading, critical analysis, and writing. Students engage with thematically-related materials from a range of genres and media. In response, they craft short pieces leading to longer expository and/or argumentative essays. Students develop a research question, draft a research essay, gather, evaluate, and synthesize information from various sources. Elements of the research process–a proposal, an annotated bibliography, an abstract, a works cited list, etc.–are submitted with the final report in a research portfolio. Students write a minimum of 32 pages of prose.

 

Meeting Schedule

  • SOCIOL 1: MWF 10-11 AM; Discussion MW 12-1 PM
  • PSYCH 1: F 12-2PM; Discussion T 1-2 PM
  • COLWRIT R4B: MWF 3-4 PM

Major Prerequisites and L&S Breadth/General Requirements

Course Major Prerequisite Major Lower Division L&S Breadth/General Requirements
SOCIOL 1 ISF*
Legal Studies*
Media Studies*
Social Welfare*
Public Health*
Sociology
Psychology*
N/A Social & Behavioral Sciences
PSYCH 1 Public Health
Media Studies
Psychology
Public Health
Media Studies
Psychology
Social & Behavioral Sciences
COLWRIT R4B N/A N/A Fulfills R1B

* = one of several classes that can satisfy requirement
+ = recommended, not required
^ = lower division requirement, not required for declaration