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SY 213

Sociology of Globalization

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A sociological examination of broad power dynamics that shape globalization and social relations. Different perspectives will be used to examine global capitalism and its uneven consequences for various societies of the world. Topics may include culture, consumption, environment, state sovereignty, corporate interests, and resistance to globalization. Prerequisites: SY101 or GS101. Exclusions: SY206B.

A sociological examination of broad power dynamics that shape globalization and social relations. Different perspectives will be used to examine global capitalism and its uneven consequences for various societies of the world. Topics may include culture, consumption, environment, state sovereignty, corporate interests, and resistance to globalization. Prerequisites: SY101 or GS101. Exclusions: SY206B.

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A sociological examination of broad power dynamics that shape globalization and social relations. Different perspectives will be used to examine global capitalism and its uneven consequences for various societies of the world. Topics may include culture, consumption, environment, state sovereignty, corporate interests, and resistance to globalization. Prerequisites: SY101 or GS101. Exclusions: SY206B.


SY 213

Sociology of Globalization

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A sociological examination of broad power dynamics that shape globalization and social relations. Different perspectives will be used to examine global capitalism and its uneven consequences for various societies of the world. Topics may include culture, consumption, environment, state sovereignty, corporate interests, and resistance to globalization. Prerequisites: SY101 or GS101. Exclusions: SY206B.

A sociological examination of broad power dynamics that shape globalization and social relations. Different perspectives will be used to examine global capitalism and its uneven consequences for various societies of the world. Topics may include culture, consumption, environment, state sovereignty, corporate interests, and resistance to globalization. Prerequisites: SY101 or GS101. Exclusions: SY206B.

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A sociological examination of broad power dynamics that shape globalization and social relations. Different perspectives will be used to examine global capitalism and its uneven consequences for various societies of the world. Topics may include culture, consumption, environment, state sovereignty, corporate interests, and resistance to globalization. Prerequisites: SY101 or GS101. Exclusions: SY206B.


SY 213 Prerequisites

SY 101 (Min. Grade D-) or GS 101 (Min. Grade D-)

SY 213 Leads To

SY 405, SY 409, SY 412, SY 416, SY 332, SY 338, SY 408, SY 414, SY 418, SY 421

SY 213 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Global Studies (GLST)

Sociology (SOCI)

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