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Principles of Sociology
Covers emergence and development of sociological thought and research. Introduces basic concepts, theoretical approaches, and methodological strategies for the study of social structures, processes, and relations. Focuses on the seven thematic areas of the department to cover a range of social issues useful to a critical understanding of society, social inequalities, and the interconnectedness across national and social borders.
Puri, London, Thompson.
Course details
- Course number: SOCI-101
- Credits: 4.00
- Academic Level: Undergraduate
- Currently Offered: Yes
- Course Type: Lecture
Pre-requisite for:
- AST-249 Inequality:race,class,gen
- AST-340 Int. Fam. Violence:Multi Pers
- SOCI-231 Sociology of Childhood
- SOCI-239 Intro to Social Research I
- SOCI-249 Inequality: Race,Class,Gender
- SOCI-261 Urban Sociology
- SOCI-263 Sociology of Education
- SOCI-266 Sociology of Sports
- SOCI-267 Globalization
- SOCI-268 App. of Sociological Theory
- SOCI-275 Birth and Death
- SOCI-340 Int. Fam. Violence:Multi Pers
- SOCI-344 Sociology of Poetry & Prose
- SOCI-345 Health Systems & Policy
- WGST-340 Intimate Family Violence
This information was taken from the Simmons College Registrar. Please report any errors or corrections to cas@simmons.edu.