SOC-251
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Social Theory
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Course Description
This course introduces students to major thinkers, ideas, concepts, and debates that are part of the trajectory of social theory from the mid-eighteenth century to the present. The course also addresses the question of how social theories relate to the context in which they are produced and how they can be put in practice to help us explain social issues. Required of sociology majors and minors.
Course Type
Academic Credit, Social Science, DIST-SOCIAL SCIENCES, Alternative Voices, Academic Evaluate Course, Academic Evaluate Course, The Individual & Society, Power and Equity, Studying the Past