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Sociology and Anthropology Capstone

  • ARTS3870
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Subject Area: Sociology and Anthropology<br/><br/>This capstone course gives students an opportunity to reflect upon the debates that have shaped sociological and anthropological inquiry. The course canvasses a range of perspectives and problems to show how the dynamism of the discipline is created through a diversity of approaches. Topics to be addressed may include debates (structure and agency; identity and difference; realism and constructionism), conflicts (socio-biology; positivism and post-positivism), perspectives (materialism,genealogy, ethnography, ethnomethdology), and controversies (modernism vs. post-modernism). -- Course Website

Prerequisites: 120 units of credit overall, enrolment in a major in Sociology and Anthropology and in the final semester of a FASS single degree program or the final semester of the FASS component of a dual degree program



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