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SOCI 103: Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Introduction to the wide variety of human societies and cultures. The basic building blocks of human societies, illustrated by examining western and non-western cultures. Economic structure, society and ecology, kinship and social organization, religion and cosmology, political organization, social inequality and stratification, gender roles, colonialism and exposure to advanced technological societies, and cultural autonomy and cultural survival.
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SOCI 111X: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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SOCI 117X: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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SOCI 162X: Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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SOCI 200X: Community Organizing
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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SOCI 203X: Appalachian Politics
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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SOCI 221: Cultures and Peoples
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Characteristic cultural features, social organizations, and special problems associated with populations in different areas of the world. Varying focus from year to year, including East Asia, Native Americans, and African Americans.
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SOCI 226: Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Comparative, historical, and contemporary analysis of European and American families. The interplay of economic, social, demographic, and legal forces on family formation, child-rearing, marriage, divorce, separation, fertility, patriarchy, and social definitions of gender in Europe from the Middle Ages to the end of the nineteenth century and in the United States from 1900.
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SOCI 229: Social Demography
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
The study of population, its dynamics and composition, over time and across regions and nations. The role of the economy, disease, war, the state, and social variables such as ethnicity and income in shaping fertility, mortality, marriage, migration, and family formation. Effects of these demographic factors on economic, social, political, and military policy.
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SOCI 240: Economy,State,and the Working Class
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Interrelationships among economy and growth, the character of the state, and social classes since 1750. Industrialization, democracy, and the working class in England 1750-1850; state-directed industrial development, politics, and the working class in Prussia, 1850-1930; the working class and the Russian Revolution; and the American working class since 1900.
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