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SOCI 357 - Sociological Perspectives on Globalization |
An exploration of how the 21st century has brought the world to a new level of interconnectedness. Globalization raises a series of questions about the way we view communities, nations, cultures, and international institutions. At every level of interaction, from working in communities to multinational corporations, there are pressing issues of how best to promote economic development, democracy, community, and social justice. To address the variety and complexity of all these issues, this course explores various issues related to globalization and the social, political, economic, and cultural interconnections of the world by combining community experience and academic study.
Prerequisite: A 100-level Sociology course or ANTH 161 Cultural Anthropology or permission of instructor.
1.000 Credit hours Levels: Non-Matriculated, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Sociology & Criminology Department Course Attributes: Undergraduate Level Course |