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Nov 23, 2024
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SC 202 - Social Power and Social Change(3.00 cr.)
Provides a thorough examination and critique of the institutions of state, economy, and society from a comparative historical, macro-sociological perspective. Attention is paid to the ways in which various social systems (political, economic, cultural) coordinate to regulate human action over time and space. In short, this course engages with questions that ask how, and in what ways, institutions of culture, economics, and politics influence our possibilities as social beings. Formerly SC 102. Fulfills social science core.
Restrictions: Restricted to freshmen, sophomores, global studies majors, and sociology majors/minors (fall/spring only).
Sessions Typically Offered: Varies Years Typically Offered: Varies
Interdisciplinary Studies: GT
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