SOCI 325 Social Science Research Methods
This course seeks to examine the complex interrelationships between war as an historically emergent social institution and society and culture. Among the topics to be studied are socialization for warfare, civil-military
relations, war and inequality, war and social change, and the military in a new environment. The course will provide for the selective examination of empirical studies and theories in the areas of social change, social movements, and military sociology.
PRQ: SOCI 228, SOCI 295(students must earn grade of C- or above), or consent of instructor
Scheduled: When Staffing Allows
Meets: SNO
Attributes
- May be used for major requirement
- May be used for minor requirement
- Meets social science requirement