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SY 207

Social Theory I

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An introduction to the major theories of sociology, including the classics, which deal with such issues as capitalism, industrialism and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the social context of theory, the assumptions underlying theory and the critical evaluation of theories. Prerequisites: SY101. Exclusions: SY203*.

An introduction to the major theories of sociology, including the classics, which deal with such issues as capitalism, industrialism and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the social context of theory, the assumptions underlying theory and the critical evaluation of theories. Prerequisites: SY101. Exclusions: SY203*.

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An introduction to the major theories of sociology, including the classics, which deal with such issues as capitalism, industrialism and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the social context of theory, the assumptions underlying theory and the critical evaluation of theories. Prerequisites: SY101. Exclusions: SY203*.


SY 207 Prerequisites

SY 101 (Min. Grade D-)

SY 207 Leads To

SY 208, SY 303, SY 311, SY 316, SY 321, SY 324, SY 389, SY 305, SY 332

SY 207 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Sociology (SOCI)

SY 207

Social Theory I

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An introduction to the major theories of sociology, including the classics, which deal with such issues as capitalism, industrialism and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the social context of theory, the assumptions underlying theory and the critical evaluation of theories. Prerequisites: SY101. Exclusions: SY203*.

An introduction to the major theories of sociology, including the classics, which deal with such issues as capitalism, industrialism and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the social context of theory, the assumptions underlying theory and the critical evaluation of theories. Prerequisites: SY101. Exclusions: SY203*.

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An introduction to the major theories of sociology, including the classics, which deal with such issues as capitalism, industrialism and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the social context of theory, the assumptions underlying theory and the critical evaluation of theories. Prerequisites: SY101. Exclusions: SY203*.


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