Sociological Theory II

SY-4540-NE1

SUNY Old Westbury

  • Semester
    Summer 2024
  • Instructor
    Paul Bugyi
  • Start Date
    07-15-2024
  • Total Credits
    4
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    516-876-3092

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Introduces modern developments in sociological theory. Students will read both primary and secondary contemporary theoretical writings, studying how modern theory builds on and diverges from classical theories. Major fields of contemporary theory that may be covered include: functional, conflict and neo-Marxist theories, critical theory, the "new scholarship" that criticizes ethnocentric and patriarchal bias of mainstream sociology and varieties of current microlevel theories. The emphasis is on understanding how each theorist approaches his/her own realm of inquiry, as well as the actual idea systems created. Offered every semester.
Prerequisites: ( WRITING O.W. 50) and (Undergraduate level SY 1500 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level SY 1500 Minimum Grade of TD-) and (Undergraduate level SY 4530 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level SY 4530 Minimum Grade of TC-)
Course Area: Sociology
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 07-15-2024 - 08-16-2024
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Instructor: Paul Bugyi
Local Course ID: 24SU_OLD_SY4540_NE1
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