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SOCI 282 - Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory


Semester Offered: Second Semester
Credits (Range): 4 hours
Attribute: 4SS, WR
Classical sociology arose in response to social problems opened up by the advent of industrial society, from the disintegration of community and the decline of religion to class conflict and the rationalization of social life. The founding fathers of modern sociology-Durkheim, Marx, and Weber-formulated their theories in response to these problems and established three distinct traditions in sociological theory. This course explores continuities between classical and contemporary sociology in each of these three traditions.
Enrollment Limit: 35
Instructor: A. Howell
Prerequisites & Notes
Note: Priority given to Sociology majors. Introduction to Sociology is strongly recommended.



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