Course Description

People in Society, SOC SCI 185W

Through readings about people in distinctly different societies throughout history, students learn concepts that cross the boundaries of the social science disciplines. Such themes as democracy, elitism, power, social class, and gender as the basis for discussion and writing.

Key Information

Credit: 4 quarter units / 2.67 semester units credit
UC Irvine, Social Sciences

Course Credit:


UC Berkeley:
Unit Credit

UC Davis:
Unit Credit

UC Irvine:
General Education: Ib. Upper-Division Writing Requirement

UC Los Angeles:
Unit Credit

UC Merced:
Unit Credit (see your Academic Advisor)

UC Riverside:
General Education: Elective units

UC San Diego:
General Education: Revelle - one course towards Social Science (no major overlap); TMC 1 course toward upper division disciplinary breadth if noncontiguous to major; Warren - May be counted depending on major/PofC/AS, Transfer students may use for UD noncontiguous GE depending on major; Sixth - 1 course towards Social Analysis, Muir: 1 course in a Social Sciences theme in "Culture, Society and Social Justice"

UC San Francisco:
Unit Credit

UC Santa Barbara:
General Education: Area D - Social Science

UC Santa Cruz:
Unit Credit

Prerequisites

Satisfactory completion of the Lower-Division Writing requirement.

Course Creator

Patrick Morgan
Professor Morgan has concentrated his research primarily on national and international security matters - deterrence theory, strategic surprise attack, arms control, and related subjects. He has also had a long standing interest in theoretical approaches to the study of international politics. Currently he is involved in projects on the theory and practice of deterrence in the post-Cold War era, security strategies for global security management, and security in Northeast Asia. Professor Morgan has concentrated his research primarily on national and international security matters - deterrence theory, strategic surprise attack, arms control, and related subjects. He has also had a long standing interest in theoretical approaches to the study of international politics. Currently he is involved in projects on the theory and practice of deterrence in the post-Cold War ...

Professor Morgan has concentrated his research primarily on national and international security matters - deterrence theory, strategic surprise attack, arms control, and related subjects. He has also had a long standing interest in theoretical approaches to the study of international politics. Currently he is involved in projects on the theory and practice of deterrence in the post-Cold War era, security strategies for global security management, and security in Northeast Asia.

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