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SOC 100Gen EdUnderstanding the Individual and Society

Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems

Sociology

3 credit hoursUsually offered: Fall, Spring
Avg GPA
3.43
Easiness
3.70
Total regs
3,081

Grade Distribution

Based on all available term-level grade data for this course

Avg GPA
3.43
A
71.3%
2194
B
15.1%
465
C
5.3%
164
D
2.5%
78
F
3.7%
113
W
2.1%
64
Visual total
3,078
Other
3
Total regs
3,081

Quick Insights

Avg GPA
3.43
Easiness
3.70
Pass rate
94.2%
Using A, B, C, D as passing
Withdrawal rate
2.1%
Based on visible distribution
Most common grade
A
Students counted
3,078
A through F plus W

SOC 100 by Professor

Ranked highest to lowest GPA — using A, B, C, D, and F outcomes only

#1
Grad Asst
3.74
RMP
NR
Graded
34
Total regs
36
#2
Luhr, Sigrid Willa
3.59
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Analysis of human societies, organizations and groups, and the interrelations among individuals, groups, and societies. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture-Discussion. IAI GECC Soc/Behav Sci course, and UIC GE Individual and Society course, and UIC GE US Society course .

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RMP
4.9
Graded
1,417
Total regs
1,437
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Professor
Avg GPA
RMP
Graded
Total regs
  • 1
    Grad Asst
    3.74
    NR
    34
    36
  • 2
    Luhr, Sigrid Willa
    3.59
    4.9
    1,417
    1,437
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