Together with SOCI 1111: Introduction to Sociology I, this course introduces students to Sociology, by means of a systematic analysis of the character of modern Western capitalist society, and building on the concepts and perspectives introduced in SOCI 1111. Students examine issues such as liberal ideology, inequality, the role of the state, socialization for work, the role of the family, and problems of deviance. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for the course, but SOCI 1111 is recommended. Note: Students cannot receive credit for more than one of SOCI 1509, SOCI 1210, SOCI 1211.
Together with SOCI 1111: Introduction to Sociology I, this course introduces students to Sociology, by means of a systematic analysis of the character of modern Western capitalist society, and building on the concepts and perspectives introduced in SOCI 1111. Students examine issues such as liberal ideology, inequality, the role of the state, socialization for work, the role of the family, and problems of deviance. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for the course, but SOCI 1111 is recommended. Note: Students cannot receive credit for more than one of SOCI 1509, SOCI 1210, SOCI 1211.