SO-392: Modern Social Theory

Program
Credits 3
Intermediate Writing. This course introduces students to important theoretical tools that will enable them to see the world as sociologists do a in the process, assist them in constructing new theories as social contexts continually change. In addition to highlighting the contributions of some of the discipline's founding theorists (e.g., Marx, Weber, Durkheim and Mead), the course will focus on five of the most significant theoretical perspectives in sociology; conflict theory, functionalism, symbolic interactionism, phenomenological sociology and feminist theory.
Prerequisites
Take CORE-110 or HNR-150. Take 1 OC, oral communications course. Minimum Jr standing. Take SO-101 and SO-200
Corequisites
Take TH-101. Take 1 PR, philosophical reasoning course previously or concurrently.
Semester Offered
Annual Fall Semester
Distribution
Intermediate Writing