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SOCI 318W: Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A survey of research methods employed in the social sciences. Emphases include theory construction, measurement and data gathering techniques, sampling, data analysis, and research ethics.
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SOCI 330A: Special Topic: Church & Society
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topic: Church & Society
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SOCI 330B: Special Topic: Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topic: Social Justice
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SOCI 330C: The Power Politics and Ethics of Oil
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The Power Politics and Ethics of Oil
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SOCI 330D: Sociology of Migration
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Sociology of Migration
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SOCI 330F: Environmental Sociology
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Environmental Sociology
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SOCI 330G: SpTop:Devlpmt Policy Making/Implementat
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course deals with development policy making and its implementation in sub-Saharan Africa using Malawi as a case study. We first define development then have a snapshot assessment of and contrast of development between sub-Saharan African Malawi and the United States in the last 25 years. We thereafter zero in on Malawi, evaluating its development since independence in 1964, and examine (a) how development policy is made; (b) how development policy is implemented, that is, how the government plans, budgets and implements development programs loooking at successes and failures; and (c) what international help the country has received, how it gets the help, how the help is used, and the impact of this help on Malawi's development. Apart from classroom work which will include lectures by Malawian development thinkers and practitioners, you will visit government agencies, especially the agencies involved in policy formulation, development planning and budgeting, and development implementation to learn about development challenges Malawi faces and how the government wrestles with these challenges. Students will also visit some offices of non-governmental (local and international), bilateral, and multilateral organizations to learn about how these organizations help Malawi in dealing with its development challenges.
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SOCI 330H: SpTop:Christianity/Islam/Trad Religions
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course examines the historical and current situation of Christianity, Islam and Traditional Religions in Malawi. The course specifically analyzes the introduction of and current situation (in the case of Christianity and Islam), their rise and perpetuation (in the case of Traditional Religions), and how people perceive, react to, and wrestle with the fundamentals of these religions. The course has two main objectives. The first is to show and explain the changes these religions have and are undergoing using Malawi for the analysis. The second is to wrestle with the difficulties of spreading the Gospel in a setting where Islam and Traditional Religious practices are pervasive.
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SOCI 330I: Health and Social Inequality
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Health and Social Inequality
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SOCI 330J: Church-Based Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Church-Based Economic Development
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