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Nov 11, 2024
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SOC 635 - SEMINAR IN SOCIAL INEQUALITIES College of Arts & Sciences
Credits: 3
This course provides a graduate-level introduction to sociological theory and research on social inequalities and stratification. It includes both classic and contemporary works on topics such as political economy, the state, domination, democracy, work, poverty, welfare, resistance, class, race, ethnicities, and gender. The course serves as a foundational course for graduate students with interests in social inequalities, and is required for Sociology graduate students seeking a specialization in this area.
Prerequisite(s): Prereq: SOC 650 or SOC 651 or consent of instructor. Crosslisted with: AAS 635
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