Sociology of Human Stress

Spring 2025

Description

This course examines the ways that social life contributes to human stress, and how stress impacts health and well-being. Students explore the ways that families, relationships, school, jobs, and social inequalities influence the effects of stress on our lives. Various coping and adaptation strategies are discussed.
Prerequisites: GE English Composition (1A), GE Critical Thinking (1B), GE Oral Communication (1C), GE Mathematical Concepts/Quantitative Reasoning (2); or faculty permission.

Class Notes

This class is offered as part of a fully online degree program. Only students admitted to these programs can enroll in this section. For questions, contact the department.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Armeanu, Michell L
Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #
4931
Course
SOCI 363 -
SECT 72
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
  • $ / unit
Capacity
45/45
Class Meeting Dates

01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025

Days

TBA

Times

SOCI 363 - SECT 72

Sociology of Human Stress

Class: 4931 Units: 3

M-F 01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025 TBA

This course examines the ways that social life contributes to human stress, and how stress impacts health and well-being. Students explore the ways that families, relationships, school, jobs, and social inequalities influence the effects of stress on our lives. Various coping and adaptation strategies are discussed.
Prerequisites: GE English Composition (1A), GE Critical Thinking (1B), GE Oral Communication (1C), GE Mathematical Concepts/Quantitative Reasoning (2); or faculty permission.

Class Notes

This course examines the ways that social life contributes to human stress, and how stress impacts health and well-being. Students explore the ways that families, relationships, school, jobs, and social inequalities influence the effects of stress on our lives. Various coping and adaptation strategies are discussed.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Armeanu, Michell L
Location
WWW ONLINE