SOC-3040 Social Change and Movements Interpersonal Violence,Interv & Advocacy

This course examines collective behavior, social movements, and other sources of social change both domestically and internationally. The conditions, dynamics, forms, and theories related to each of these topics will be explored in detail. Moreover, types of social movements and the stages through which they develop will be studied using both contemporary and historical examples.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

Complete SOC-1025 with a minimum grade of D-.