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Students learn about the sociology of the economy, as they examine the development of global capitalism from a sociological perspective. Students use the theoretical lenses based in the tradition of alternative economic theoretical systems exploring capitalist production, supply and demand, economic fluctuations, and capital accumulation. Students develop critical thinking and synthesis skills, particularly through the application of theoretical insights about the nature of capitalist institutions.
Credits:
3.0
Additional Fees:
None
Repeat Limit:
None
Lecture Hours:
3.0
Seminar Hours:
1.0
Lab Hours:
0.0
Offered online:
False
Course outline(s):
None
2AR | 2SC | HUM | LSC | SCI | SOC | UT |
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