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Sociology with Professor Terence McGinn

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Expanding upon the course recap series, this week I had the honor of talking with my Sociology of Music professor about all things college! Professor McGinn describe the basics of a sociology course, discuss his time teaching sociology of music (Soc 255), and gives some excellent advice to students and beyond! Further, Terry demonstrates that ones time as a student does not end after just four years of college, acquiring five degrees over the course of his education! Learn more about Professor McGinn and The University of Michigan below:

Professor McGinn - https://lsa.umich.edu/soc/people/faculty/mcginn--terence.html

The University of Michigan - https://umich.edu/

Sociology at U of M - https://lsa.umich.edu/soc

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Expanding upon the course recap series, this week I had the honor of talking with my Sociology of Music professor about all things college! Professor McGinn describe the basics of a sociology course, discuss his time teaching sociology of music (Soc 255), and gives some excellent advice to students and beyond! Further, Terry demonstrates that ones time as a student does not end after just four years of college, acquiring five degrees over the course of his education! Learn more about Professor McGinn and The University of Michigan below:

Professor McGinn - https://lsa.umich.edu/soc/people/faculty/mcginn--terence.html

The University of Michigan - https://umich.edu/

Sociology at U of M - https://lsa.umich.edu/soc

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You can engage more with this podcast through the links below!

Student Counsel Instagram - @stucopod

Student Counsel Email - stucopod@gmail.com

The Student Counsel School Survival Playlist - Spotify Link

Thank you for your support! I hope this podcast brought some joy, wisdom, or speed to the last hour.

Bonus Message: The guest lineup for StuCo is absolute fire. I'm taking about everyone on this podcast. I've talked about college with some rad people. Keep an eye and ear out for some awesome new episodes coming every Monday!

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