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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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SO 301 - Foundations of Sociological Theories All of us “do theory” on an everyday basis, though we rarely admit to it. But such “everyday theorizing” is often partial, cloudy, and unstated. Studying social theory can help us think, analyze, and debate social issues with more discipline, rigor, and clarity. In this survey course students will acquire a basic grasp of the main schools of classical and contemporary social theory and how they differ from each other while also gaining practice at applying such theories in order to make sense of perplexing topics such as religion, culture, race, inequality, and violence.
Prerequisites: SO/AN Majors or So or AN Minors only, or with permission from instructor
Full course Liberal Studies Curriculum: Social and Institutional Dimensions of Human Behavior
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