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FALL SOCIOLOGY CLASSES WITH SPACE AVAILABLE
SOCY 1: Introductory Sociology, Rogers @11
What is Society? How have societies developed historically? How do they distribute wealth, income and other resources? How do they organize political authority and economic power? How do they coordinate work? How do they socialize people to "fit in" with those around them? How do they produce popular culture? This course provides answers to these questions in ways that provide an introduction to the field of sociology. It focuses on a broad range of theory and research showing how sociologists think about and study these questions. In many cases, the topics covered in the course reflect the research interests and course offerings of faculty in the sociology department at Dartmouth. As a result, the course also provides an introduction to some of the curriculum offered in the department. Open to all classes. SPOTS HELD FOR FIRST YEARS.
SOCY 22: The Business of Development in Asia (Cross-listed with ASCL 70.30), Upadhyay @2, Dist: INT.
SOCY 23. Social Movements, Allen 10A, Dist: SOC; WCult: W.
SOCY 26: Capitalism, Prosperity and Crisis, Upadhyay @3A, Dist: SOC; WCult.
SOCY 33: Self and Society, Lively @10, Dist: SOC.
SOCY 38. Status and Power in Social Interaction, Rogers @2, Dist: SOC; WCult: CI.
SOCY 39: Black Sociology, Allen @2A, Dist:SOC; WCult:CI.
SOCY 60: Dangerous Intersections: Intersectionality Beyond Boundaries (Cross-listed with WGSS 66.34), Beck @11, Dist:SOC; WCult:W.