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    SOCIOL 101

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2020
    Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2022
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-002 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2022
    Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-203 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2022
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-201 Introduction to Sociology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-002 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Elizaveta Lepikhova (lepikho2@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-201 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-102 Introduction to Sociology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Elizaveta Lepikhova (lepikho2@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 101-201 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)
    Sociology as a special field of social science. The relationship of the work of the sociologist to contemporary society; an examination of the sociological perspective.

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)
    Sociology as a special field of social science. The relationship of the work of the sociologist to contemporary society; an examination of the sociological perspective.

  • SOCIOL 101-001 Introduction to Sociology , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)
    Sociology as a special field of social science. The relationship of the work of the sociologist to contemporary society; an examination of the sociological perspective.

  • SOCIOL 101-201 Introduction to Sociology , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)
    Sociology as a special field of social science. The relationship of the work of the sociologist to contemporary society; an examination of the sociological perspective.

  • SOCIOL 102

  • SOCIOL 102-001 Solving Social Problems, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 102-401 Solving Social Problems, Fall 2022
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
    Examines problems relating to social inequality, troubled institutions, social control and social change. Explains how sociological theories can address these problems and improve communities.

  • SOCIOL 102-201 Solving Social Problems , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 102-201 Solving Social Problems , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 102-201 Solving Social Problems , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 102-201 Solving Social Problems , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
    Examines problems relating to social inequality, troubled institutions, social control and social change. Explains how sociological theories can address these problems and improve communities.

  • SOCIOL 102-201 Solving Social Problems , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
    Examines problems relating to social inequality, troubled institutions, social control and social change. Explains how sociological theories can address these problems and improve communities.

  • SOCIOL 103

  • SOCIOL 103-001 World Society, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Kristin Schmidt (schm2265@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 103-201 World Society, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Emily Dorshorst (dorshor2@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 103-201 World Society
    Instructor: Kristen Schmidt (schm2265@uwm.edu)
    Meets:
    Demographic and development trends related to political, economic, and eco-systems. Policy options and strategies regarding population growth, economic development, and selected institutional issues.

  • SOCIOL 104

  • SOCIOL 104-001 Intoduction to Social Psychology, Fall 2020
    Instructor: Theresa Beaumier (beaumier@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 104-201 Introduction to Social Psychology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Theresa Beaumier (beaumier@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 104-001 Introduction to Social Psychology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Stephen Hawkins (hawkins1@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 104-001 Introduction to Social Psychology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Stephen Hawkins (hawkins1@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 202

  • SOCIOL 202-001 Professional Development for Social Science Majors , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 207

  • SOCIOL 207-201 Work and Society , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Elizabeth Deiters (edeiters@uwm.edu)
    An examination of how individuals, groups, and organizations experience and influence work; an overview of the past, present, and future of work; the role of work in shaping larger social (in)equality.

  • SOCIOL 207-201 Work and Society , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Elizabeth Deiters (edeiters@uwm.edu)
    An examination of how individuals, groups, and organizations experience and influence work; an overview of the past, present, and future of work; the role of work in shaping larger social (in)equality.

  • SOCIOL 224

  • SOCIOL 224-201 Race and Ethnicity in the United States, Fall 2019
    Instructor: Celeste Campos-Castillo (camposca@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 224-201 Race and Ethnicity in the United States, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 224-201 Race and Ethnicity in the United States , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)
    Examines racial and ethnic relations in the U.S. in historical and contemporary contexts. Addresses racial inequality and American institutions (such as education, employment, healthcare, criminal justice, housing, and the environment).

  • SOCIOL 224-201 Race and Ethnicity in the United States , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)
    Examines racial and ethnic relations in the U.S. in historical and contemporary contexts. Addresses racial inequality and American institutions (such as education, employment, healthcare, criminal justice, housing, and the environment).

  • SOCIOL 233

  • SOCIOL 233-201 Social Inequality in the United States, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Vijaya Tamla Rai (tamlarai@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 233-001 Social Inequality in the United States , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Elizaveta Lepikhova (lepikho2@uwm.edu)
    A survey of intersecting inequalities, examining race, class, gender, sexuality, age, disability, and other identities. Introduction to competing stratification theories.

  • SOCIOL 233-001 Social Inequality in the United States , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Elizaveta Lepikhova (lepikho2@uwm.edu)
    A survey of intersecting inequalities, examining race, class, gender, sexuality, age, disability, and other identities. Introduction to competing stratification theories.

  • SOCIOL 235

  • SOCIOL 235-001 Social Change in the Global Economy, Fall 2018
    Instructor: Y. Yin (yin4@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 241

  • SOCIOL 241-201 Criminology, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Adam Loesch (atloesch@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 241-201 Criminology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Hannah Smith (smit2788@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 241-201 Criminology , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Hannah Smith (smit2788@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 241-201 Criminology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Hannah Smith (smit2788@uwm.edu)
    Analysis of competing perspectives on crime, with reference to the behavior of those who define, engage in, or become the victim of criminal behavior.

  • SOCIOL 241-001 Criminology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Kristen Schmidt (schm2265@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 246

  • SOCIOL 246-001 Juvenile Delinquency, Spring 2020
    Instructor: K. Jackson (ejackson@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 246-001 Juvenile Delinquency , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Kristen Schmidt (schm2265@uwm.edu)
    Study of personal and social determinants of juvenile delinquency and agencies for its control, treatment, and prevention.

  • SOCIOL 248

  • SOCIOL 248-001 Sociology of Education , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Kristen Schmidt (schm2265@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 250

  • SOCIOL 250-201 Sex and Gender, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Emily Dorshorst (dorshors2@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 250-001 Sex and Gender , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Navada Hessler (nhessler@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 255

  • SOCIOL 255-001 Sociology of Sexuality, Spring 2020
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 255-001 Sociology of Sexuality, Fall 2022
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
    The social construction of sexuality, the social history of sexual arrangements, and contemporary sexual theory and practice.

  • SOCIOL 255-001 Sociology of Sexuality , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)
    The social construction of sexuality, the social history of sexual arrangements, and contemporary sexual theory and practice.

  • SOCIOL 260

  • SOCIOL 260-201 Blood, Sex, Money, Power: Families and Intimate Relationships, Spring 2020
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 260-201 Blood, Sex, Money, Power: Families and Intimate Relationships , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 260-201 Blood, Sex, Money, Power: Families and Intimate Relationships , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)
    The social forces that shape inequality within, and the formation and maintenance of, marriage and other intimate relationships across diverse groups

  • SOCIOL 261

  • SOCIOL 261-201 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-001 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Theresa Beaumier (beaumier@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-402 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Y. Yin (yin4@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-403 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Fall 2022
    Instructor: Theresa Beaumier (beaumier@uwm.edu)
    From casual news watchers to businesspeople and academics, we’re all confronted with a myriad of statistics throughout our lives. We rely on statistics to learn about our world, shape our opinions, and inform our professional decisions. Sociologists use statistics to study how society works, analyzing data on a wide array of topics, such as health, gender, crime, social movements, economic inequalities, education, race, and public opinion. In this course, we will build a basic statistics toolkit, including calculating and interpreting statistics and becoming familiar with SPSS software. We will also challenge the notion of statistics as “objective,” considering the decisions that researchers make when analyzing and presenting information and discussing how to critically question the information that we hear. We will focus on examining topics that are important to sociologists and other social scientists, but the content of this class is relevant to many disciplines.

  • SOCIOL 261-202 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology, Fall 2022
    Instructor: Vijaya Tamla Rai (tamlarai@uwm.edu)
    Introduction to basic statistical concepts and procedures and their selected application to sociological data. Covers both descriptive and inferential statistics.

  • SOCIOL 261-001 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Theresa Beaumier (beaumier@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-201 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-202 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Vijaya Tamla Rai (tamlarai@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-001 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Navada Hessler (nhessler@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-201 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-001 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Navada Hessler (nhessler@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-201 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 261-201 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)
    Introduction to basic statistical concepts and procedures and their selected application to sociological data. Covers both descriptive and inferential statistics.

  • SOCIOL 261-403 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Hannah Smith (smit2788@uwm.edu)
    Introduction to basic statistical concepts and procedures and their selected application to sociological data. Covers both descriptive and inferential statistics.

  • SOCIOL 261-201 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)
    Introduction to basic statistical concepts and procedures and their selected application to sociological data. Covers both descriptive and inferential statistics.

  • SOCIOL 261-401 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in Sociology , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Hannah Smith (smit2788@uwm.edu)
    Introduction to basic statistical concepts and procedures and their selected application to sociological data. Covers both descriptive and inferential statistics.

  • SOCIOL 302

  • SOCIOL 302-001 Professional Development for Social Science Majors , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)
    Examination of the social forces that shape contemporary employment and job seeking experiences; learning to identify and describe the knowledge and skills they are acquiring as social science majors/minors

  • SOCIOL 304

  • SOCIOL 304-001 Political Sociology, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 304-001 Political Sociology , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)
    Examination of structural and cultural factors as related to the nature of political systems; consideration of the organization and roles of political and para-political groups.

  • SOCIOL 304-001 Political Sociology , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Staff (@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 323

  • SOCIOL 323-201 Perspectives on Latino Communities, Fall 2021
    Instructor: William Velez (velez@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 323-201 Perspectives on Latino Communities , Fall 2022
    Instructor: William Velez (velez@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 323-201 Perspectives on Latino Communities , Fall 2024
    Instructor: William Velez (velez@uwm.edu)
    Sociological analysis of the experiences of Latinos. Examination of immigration and mode of incorporation from theoretical perspectives. Emphasis on Chicanos, Cubans, and Puerto Ricans.

  • SOCIOL 324

  • SOCIOL 324-201 Race and Ethnicity in Global Contexts , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Marcus Britton (britton@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 324-201 Race and Ethnicity in Global Contexts , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Marcus Britton (britton@uwm.edu)
    Analysis of racial and ethnic relations in historical and cross-cultural perspective. Origin, persistence, adaptation, and change in patterns of racial and ethnic relations in various world societies.

  • SOCIOL 325

  • SOCIOL 325-201 Social Change, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Antonio Paniagua Guzman (paniagu9@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 325-201 Social Change , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Reggie Wynn (rjwynn@uwm.edu)
    Study of change in society; integration and various theories of social change; examination of contemporary instances of social change.

  • SOCIOL 325-201 Social Change , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Reggie Wynn (rjwynn@uwm.edu)
    Study of change in society; integration and various theories of social change; examination of contemporary instances of social change.

  • SOCIOL 327

  • SOCIOL 327-201 Data, Technology, & Society, Fall 2022
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 327-201 Data, Technology, and Society , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)
    Examines the social implications of new and emerging technology, the diffusion of data and technology into practice, and the ways that data, technology, and society interact to reshape social relations and institutions.

  • SOCIOL 328

  • SOCIOL 328-001 Science in Society , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 330

  • SOCIOL 330-201 Economy and Society, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Marcus Britton (britton@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 330-201 Economy and Society , Fall 2022
    Instructor: Marcus Britton (britton@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 330-201 Economy and Society , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Marcus Britton (britton@uwm.edu)
    The sociological perspective applied to economic phenomena, including production, distribution, consumption, exchanges of goods, a country's economic development, and global market.

  • SOCIOL 330-001 Economy and Society , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)
    The sociological perspective applied to economic phenomena, including production, distribution, consumption, exchanges of goods, a country's economic development, and global market.

  • SOCIOL 331

  • SOCIOL 331-001 Sociology of Health Care, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Celeste Campos-Castillo (camposca@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 338

  • SOCIOL 338-001 Small Groups, Spring 2020
    Instructor: Celeste Campos-Castillo (camposca@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 341

  • SOCIOL 341-001 Sociology of Deviant Behavior, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Navada Hessler (nhessler@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 341-001 Sociology of Deviant Behavior , Fall 2022
    Instructor: Navada Hessler (nhessler@uwm.edu)
    Analysis of the ways in which deviant behavior is socially constructed, individuals are labeled and stigmatized as deviants, and mechanisms of social control are activated or challenged.

  • SOCIOL 342

  • SOCIOL 342-001 Sociology of Law, Spring 2020
    Instructor: Timothy O'Brien (obrien34@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 343

  • SOCIOL 343-001 Collective Behavior, Fall 2018
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 343-001 Collective Behavior , Fall 2022
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 343-001 Collective Behavior , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Kent Redding (kredding@uwm.edu)
    Sociological analysis of the interaction between humans, their artifacts, and the natural environment.

  • SOCIOL 350

  • SOCIOL 350-201 Environmental Sociology, Spring 2022
    Instructor: S. Issar (sissar@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 352

  • SOCIOL 352-001 Social Networks, Spring 2019
    Instructor: John Roberts (jmrob@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 352-001 Social Networks , Spring 2024
    Instructor: John Roberts (jmrob@uwm.edu)
    Introduction to the basic principles and methods of social network analysis; applications and methods that social scientists use to understand the structure and implications of social networks.

  • SOCIOL 361

  • SOCIOL 361-201 Research Methods in Sociology, Spring 2020
    Instructor: Celeste Campos-Castillo (camposca@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 361-201 Research Methods in Sociology, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 361-201 Research Methods in Sociology , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 361-201 Research Methods in Sociology , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 361-201 Research Methods in Sociology , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Marcus Britton (britton@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 361-201 Research Methods in Sociology , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Adam Loesch (atloesch@uwm.edu)
    Scientific methods in the analysis of society, procedures in problem definition, hypotheses/construction, and collection, and evaluation of data.

  • SOCIOL 361-002 Research Methods in Sociology , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Esther Chan (chane@uwm.edu)
    Scientific methods in the analysis of society, procedures in problem definition, hypotheses/construction, and collection, and evaluation of data.

  • SOCIOL 375

  • SOCIOL 375-001 History of Sociological Theory, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 375-201 Social Theory , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Adam Loesch (atloesch@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 375-001 Social Theory , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Adam Loesch (atloesch@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 375-201 Social Theory , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Adam Loesch (atloesch@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 375-001 Social Theory , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)
    Covers major historical and contemporary works of social thought.

  • SOCIOL 375-201 Social Theory , Spring 2025
    Instructor: Adam Loesch (atloesch@uwm.edu)
    Covers major historical and contemporary works of social thought.

  • SOCIOL 376

  • SOCIOL 376-201 Modern Sociological Theory, Summer 2020
    Instructor: A. Aneesh (aneesh@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 377

  • SOCIOL 377-001 Urbanism and Urbanization, Spring 2018
    Instructor: Jamie Harris (jmh@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 380

  • SOCIOL 380-001 The Social Worlds of Beer and Brewing, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 380-001 The Social Worlds of Beer and Brewing, Fall 2022
    Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)
    Selected topics in sociology.

  • SOCIOL 380-005 Honors Seminar: The Sociology of Beer and Brewing, Fall 2024
    Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)
    Selected topics in sociology.

  • SOCIOL 442

  • SOCIOL 442-201 The Work-Family Intersection, Spring 2019
    Instructor: Noelle Chesley (chesley@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 443

  • SOCIOL 443-001 Organizations, Occupations, and Professions, Spring 2017
    Instructor: Celeste Campos-Castillo (camposca@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 444

  • SOCIOL 444-001 Sociology of the Body, Fall 2020
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 444-001 Sociology of the Body, Spring 2022
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 444-001 Sociology of the Body , Spring 2023
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 444-001 Sociology of the Body , Spring 2024
    Instructor: Cary Costello (costello@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 461

  • SOCIOL 461-401 Multivariate Data Analysis for Social Research, Fall 2019
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 461-401 Social Data Analysis Using Regression, Fall 2021
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 461-201 Social Data Analysis Using Regression , Fall 2023
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 461-201 Social Data Analysis Using Regression , Fall 2024
    Instructor: Aki Roberts (aki@uwm.edu)
    Advanced practical training in multivariate regression using real, large datasets (surveys, census data, etc.); how multiple independent variables influence a dependent variable.

  • SOCIOL 495

  • SOCIOL 495-001 Seminar in Sociology: Science in Society, Spring 2023
    Instructor: Gordon Gauchat (gauchat@uwm.edu)

  • SOCIOL 495-001 Seminar in Sociology: Beer & Brewing, Spring 2025
    Instructor: Jennifer Jordan (jajordan@uwm.edu)
    Intensive study in a selected area of Sociology. Designed to encourage discussion, debate, and critical thinking.

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