Academics

  • Sociology Summer Courses

    If you are considering a summer course, please take a look at the following opportunities in Sociology.  Although these are not Honors courses, Professor Wright is happy to discuss an Honors conversion for Social Well-Being with interested students.

     

    1. Social Well-Being (Soci 2275). This class is one of the most popular electives on campus. In it, students learn how to maximize their own sense of well-being and how society impacts it. During summer, it's offered as an online asynchronous class. Summer Session II.  

     

    2. Sociology Internship Program (Soci 3990/3991). This program has students apply sociological thinking to analyze their workplace. It's suitable for summer jobs, internships, and volunteering. Students can take it for up to 6 credits. Available online all summer (though officially listed as Summer Session II).

    For more information, contact: Bradley Wright at bradley.wright@uconn.edu

If you have any questions, please contact Honors Programming and Events at 860-486-1616.