Course catalog
Foundations of Social Theory

This course traces the development of social theory from the Enlightenment to the 21st century. Topics examined include: the nature of science and other forms of knowledge; the relationship between self and society; how social order is maintained; how power is exercised; how meanings emerge; and how change occurs. Running through the course is the question of what social theory offers to us individually and collectively in understanding and acting in a world that is complex and multi-layered.

Grade Basis:

Letter Grade

Credits:

4.0

Core Curriculum Designation:

C-AD;C-WT