SOCY S1001 (CRN: 30154)
Instructors: Carlo Sariego
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
Meeting Times: MWF 1.00-3.15
Distributional Requirements: Social Sciences
Eligibility: Open to pre-college and college students
In-person Course. Sociology is the foundation of the social sciences. It involves the systematic and rigorous study of human social relations, social structures, and social causes and consequences of human behavior. Studying sociology allows students to acquire what C. Wright Mills called the sociological imagination: the ability to think beyond our personal lives and to connect the experiences of individuals within the context of broader social forces. This introductory course provides a broad view of sociology by covering its major theoretical traditions (e.g., Marx, Weber, Durkheim, and Du Bois), primary research methods (interviews, ethnography, surveys, experiments, and social network analysis), and select substantive topics (e.g., socialization, family, race/ethnic relations, gender, culture, deviance, and social stratification). This course will primarily draw on readings and examples from the United States, though cross-national comparisons will also be incorporated whenever possible. 1 Credit. Session B: June 29 – July 31. Tuition: $5480.
HIST S2252 (CRN: 30244)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. This seminar is about Russia’s most memorable and influential political leaders – princes, tsars, general secretaries, and presidents, from Ivan IV (1530-1584) to the present day. Their personalities are often said to…
AFAM S3359 (CRN: 30260)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Online Course. In this course we will read and consider multiple styles and/or genres of writing—poetry, the short story, the essay, —with the goal of developing an understanding of what the major political, social, and aesthetic concerns were…
WGSS S2263 (CRN: 30170)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Online Course. Based in methodology from gender and sexuality studies, we use the grain rye as a focal point to offer a highly interdisciplinary exploration of the biology, agriculture, changing cultural importance, culinary practice and…
SLAV S3032 (CRN: 30246)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. This seminar is about Russia’s most memorable and influential political leaders – princes, tsars, general secretaries, and presidents, from Ivan IV (1530-1584) to the present day. Their personalities are often said to…
RUSS S3032 (CRN: 30245)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. This seminar is about Russia’s most memorable and influential political leaders – princes, tsars, general secretaries, and presidents, from Ivan IV (1530-1584) to the present day. Their personalities are often said to…
ANTH S3809 (CRN: 30027)
Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
Course cancelled. In-person Course. This course explores the relationships between language, culture, and cognition to investigate what 'meaning' is and why it matters. Students will explore how linguistic structures relate to language use and…