2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog

SO 372 Sociological Theory

This sociological theory course gives students an understanding of the works of the major classical theorists whose ideas played a central role in the development of sociological theory and introduces students to the dominant contemporary perspectives in social thought. Emphasis is on developing the students' knowledge of the range of thinking that exists concerning social issues and what the strengths and weaknesses of each position are, therefore enabling them to work within any point of view. A seminar format is used, requiring students to do assigned readings before a topic is discussed in class because it is through class discussions that ideas are analyzed, dissected, and critically assessed. 

A prerequisite to SO 384

Credits

3

Prerequisite

AN 110 Human Cultural Diversity, SO 110 Sociological Imagination, and two Sociology electives