Sociology
Bachelor's degree
In Middlebury (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Middlebury (USA)
SOCI 105 introduces students to classical social theory via the study of Marx, Durkheim, Weber, and DuBois and the application of their insights to the contemporary world.
SOCI 301 introduces them to quantitative and qualitative research methods including project formulation, basic techniques and research ethics.
SOCI 305 introduces them to the evolution of sociological theory as well as contemporary debates.
SOCI 400-level seminars focus students on a particular issue and enable them to produce substantial research project.
SOAN 700 is an optional senior research project requiring one to three semesters, on a topic chosen by the student and in consultation with a faculty adviser.
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Sociology
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Sociology is the study of the world created by complex human societies. By uniting concerns across the social sciences, sociology connects scholarship in history, economics, politics, and psychology. We examine inequality, social mobility and social class, identities based on race and gender, conflict and social change, and institutions related to crime, business, education, law, politics, religion, and science broad range of qualitative and quantitative methods—from close-up ethnographic observation and interviews to large scale data collection—sociologists produce...
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- Social Theory
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- Global
- Sociology
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Sociology