SO 300 — Sociology of Everyday Life
3 credits; 3 lecture hours
This course provides students with a sociological understanding of everyday life from a micro-level analysis. Using theoretical perspectives such as symbolic interaction, labeling, and social constructionism, students will examine how social interaction creates and sustains the everyday social worlds people live in, ranging from an airport departure hall to social media sites. Formerly SS 300.
Prerequisite(s): SO 171.