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Nov 23, 2024
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SOAN 260 - Social Institutions Although social institutions are mostly invisible forces, they profoundly affect our lives. This course focuses on a wide swath of social institutions (such as family, religion, politics, law, healthcare, and/or education) and the role they play in the organization of society. Additional social influences such as science or the media may also be studied. Comprehensive understanding of these institutions is founded on the major sociological perspectives including functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. As a 200-level class in the sociology track of the major, this course is also designed to help build critical-thinking skills.
Credit(s): 3 When Offered: Fall Only Course Attribute(s):
- Social Perspectives and Intercultural Interconnecting Perspectives course for the Dialogues.
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