SOC-315 Social Conflict and Social Change
An examination and comparison of the origin, development and structure of the major theoretical approaches in contemporary sociology. Contributions of different branches of sociology to theory are explored with special attention to the relevance of sociological explanations for society and the social process. Students must have taken SOC 113 or SOC 116 and passed with a "C" or better and one other course from the sociology department. Normally offered every semester.
Prerequisite
SOC-113 or 116 with a grade of "C" or better and one other SOC course. Cannot be taken concurrently with
SOC-214.
Offered
Occasionally