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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour or term paperor research project. Prerequisite: course 180A or consent of instructor. Builds on concepts and skills developed in course 180A. Deals with the issues of organizational decision making, design, and survival. Emphasis on relations between organizations and the effects of those relations in both the public and private sectors.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour or term paper.Prerequisite: course 1. Analysis of organizations with social change and improvement goals and programs, emphasizing voluntary associations and grassroots citizen groups. Topics treated include formation, decision making and leadership, strategies and tactics, factionalism and coalitions, effectiveness. Offered in alternate years. GE credit: Wrt.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. The socialstructure of intentional, experimental or Utopian settlements and communitarian movements, including comparison with other small settlement forms: villages, neighborhoods, monasteries, encampments and nonsettlement communities based on occupation, ethnicity, and religion.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 180A or 180B; upper division standing. Examination of economic and political organizations of major industrial nations. Discussion of historical, cultural, social, and political influences on industrial patterns and practices, alternative theoretical models for explaining differential development. Societies may include Sweden, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, and South Korea. Offered in alternate years.-I. (I)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour or term paperor research project. Sociological analysis of the evolution and current organization of welfare functions in modern societies.-I, III. (I, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: upper division standing. Social and political systems and patterns of social stratification in relation to change in state power and economic institutions in China since 1949. Offered in alternate years.-I.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour or term paper.Prerequisite: course 46A, upper division standing, and 12 units of social science. Improved analytic writing and methods for reporting social science research to a wider public. Sociological analysis of the conditions of good and bad writing.
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4.00 Credits
Seminar-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: upper division standing and course 100 (former course 165A). In-depth examination at an upper division level of a special topic in Sociology. Emphasis on student participation in learning. May not be repeated for credit. Limited enrollment.-(I, II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; workshop-1 hour; term paper.Prerequisite: course 100 (former 165A) and senior standing. Workshop in contemporary sociological theory that allows students to explore the uses of theory in empirical inquiry on problems of interest to students. Contemporary theory considered in relation to classical and modern influences, concept formation, theory construction, and explanation. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for course 165B.-III. (III.)
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2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Internship-6-18 hours. Prerequisite: course 46A, upper division standing, approval of proposed internship and course 193 concurrently or consent of instructor. Supervised internship and study in an agency, organization, or institution; application of sociological concepts to the work experience. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. Maximum of 4 units may be counted toward the major. (P/NP grading only.)-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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