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Course Info for SOCL - 363 - 01, Fall 2025
Class number: 3233 Title: The Individual & Society Department: Sociology
Career: Undergraduate Component: Lecture Session: Regular
Instructor's Permission Required: No Grading Basis: Regular Units: 1.00
Enrollment limited to 15 Current enrollment: 4 Available seats: 11
Start date: Tuesday, September 2, 2025 End date: Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Mode of Instruction: In Person
Schedule: TR: 1:30PM-2:45PM, LIB - 174 Instructor(s): Andersson, Tanetta
Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: C- or better in Sociology 101
Distribution Requirement: Meets Social Sciences Requirement
Course Description:
Microsociology affirms that human beings are ‘subjects’, active and creative respondents to each other and their social environment, as opposed to passive ‘objects’, defined by either large, distant social forces, group-think, or instinctual stimulus-response reactions lacking any shared group meaning. Interdisciplinary engagements with phenomenology and philosophical pragmatism inspired its challenge to a disciplinary status quo between grand, all-encompassing theories and methodological positivism. Reading Mead, W.E.B. Du Bois, Cooley, and Goffman, for instance, we examine language and symbol-use, human subjectivity, socialization, social construction of reality, the interactive social order, situation versus frame analysis, the social self as a structure of consciousness (shaped through race, class, and gender hierarchies), and methodological pluralism like grounded theory research. Students' essay writing explores these concepts through the UP! documentary series, ultimately complicating bifurcated divides between macro- and micro-levels of social life.