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Course description: Sociological analysis of the types of minority-majority group relations and the effects of these relationships on society and the groups and the individuals involved.
Online & Asynchronous with Dr. Aubrey Jackson Soller
Looking for a summer course? Consider SOCY 370: Sociology of Law! This course investigates the role of law in society. Students will review key sociological theories and concepts about the...
The Center for Health, Equity, & Aging (CHEA) and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health (SAPH) are now recruiting for the 2026-2027 cohort of SMaRT (Student Mentoring...
Looking for a summer course? Consider taking Interdisciplinary Social Science Research Training (SOCY 497/698), an online (synchronous) course! SOCY 497/698 provides training in research...
Taught by historian of science, Chris Blakley (Morgan State)
Looking for a summer course that connects science to real-world issues? Consider signing up for HCST 100: The Human Context of Science and Technology, which explores topics like medical and...
Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD) Come out and support our researchers at URCAD 2026! Visit the RAC on Wednesday, April 22, to see our students and your peers in...
Save the date! On March 4–5, UMBC will host Black & Gold Rush, our annual Giving Days. During this 36-hour event, members of our community come together to support students, faculty, and...
Event Summary We are excited to share this upcoming event hosted by the UMBC Women's, Gender, and Equity Center. Take Back the Night is a historic movement that began in 1975 to protest...
Students are invited to attend Black & Gold Rush 2026 info sessions to learn how they can support UMBC's annual giving campaign. Stop by Flat Tuesdays in The Commons on Wednesdays, February...
This summer, UMBC is offering "Global Health and Aging in Japan", a 2-week long study-abroad course led by Dr. Yamashita. This program would fulfill one of the following course options: ...