EXTRAORDINARY GROUPS: THE SOCIOLOGY OF INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES
EXTRAORDINARY GROUPS: THE SOCIOLOGY OF INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES
2003 Spring Term
Sociology 465
This course is a sociological analysis of a selection of unique groups in our society that illustrate tremendous range of subcultural diversity. The groups studied are chosen for three reasons: they illustrate major sociological principles in concrete form, they are diverse, and they are interesting.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: 6 CREDITS IN SOCIOLOGY INCLUDING SOCIOLGY 301 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
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