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SSH 100
Inquiry and Problem-Solving
This course will introduce students to social scientific research as an approach to problem-solving. The focus will be on the ways different approaches to social scientific inquiry can contribute to making sense of the world around us. Students will engage in experiential learning, using the tools of social scientific inquiry to critically examine everyday assumptions about the way the world works, and acquire key skills for self-directed learning.
Weekly Contact: Lab: 1 hr. Lecture: 2 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
None
Custom Requisites
None
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- Criminology Required Group 1 - Table I
- Criminology and Politics Governance Required Group I Table I
- Criminology and Sociology Required Group 1 - Table I
- English Required Group 1 - Table I
- English and History Required Group 1 - Table I
- English and Philosophy Required Group 1 - Table I
- Environment and Urban Sustainability Required Group 1 - Table I
- Geographic Analysis Required Group 1 - Table I
- History Politics and Governance Required Group 1 - Table I
- History Required Group 2 - Table I
- History and Philosophy Required Group 1 - Table I
- History and Sociology Double Major Required Group 1 - Table I
- International Economics and Finance Required Group 1 - Table I
- Language and Intercultural Relations Required Group 1 - Table I
- Minor in Innovation and Zone Learning
- Philosophy Required Group 2 - Table I
- Politics and Governance Required Group 1 - Table I
- Politics and Governance Sociology Double Major Required Group 1 - Table I
- Psychology Required Group 1 - Table I
- Sociology Required Group 1 - Table I
- Table I - Arts
- Undeclared Arts Required Group 1 - Table I