This course is divided in four parts. In the first part, we will discuss various definitions of "sociological theory" and reflect on approaches to studying theories, including the sociology of ...
Explore the development of sociology as a scientific field. Learn how empirical research, data analysis, and technological ...
The Sociology (B.S.) promotes critical thinking, data literacy, an appreciation and understanding of diversity, a complex understanding of human behavior, and an awareness of how big ideas (social ...
Unlike the leading thinkers of the Second International, who focused on Marxism as a theory of the economy, he concentrated ...
In our open, challenging, and yet supportive atmosphere, students rapidly learn the research methods, theories and perspective that form the nucleus of sociological practice. This makes graduate study ...
We immerse students in sociological theory and methods through community-engaged and experiential instruction and by working closely with people who live in diverse communities. By connecting local ...
The graduate program in the Department of Sociology at CU Boulder seeks to train creative and productive scholars and teachers. The department maintains a strong emphasis in the theories and methods ...
The core program of study in the Department of Sociology stresses both theory and method. Elective credits, cognate courses in another department, area examinations and the dissertation project ...
Few fields have such broad scope and relevance for research, theory and practical applications. Sociology addresses the most pressing issues of our time, and it is increasingly applied by those who ...
Our sociology students not only learn how to live in a changing world, but how to change the world in which they live. Explore all aspects of social behavior—from race relations to gender roles to ...