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| Course Title: |
Economy and Society (SOCI 145) |
| School: |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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| Description: |
SOCI 415 emphasizes the importance of sociological perspectives in understanding and explaining economic activities such as shopping at global retailers, hiring an employee, or obtaining a bank loan to start a business. The course presents a diverse set of perspectives on economic sociology while covering some of the most significant and promising areas of research in the field. It focuses on six main perspectives: institutions and institutionalism, social networks and social capital, cognition and decision-making processes, power, inequality based on race and gender, and consumption patterns, social class, and social groups. |
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Online
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| Education Level: |
Continuing Education |
| Language: |
English |
Cost: |
North Carolina residents: 3 credit course - $405, 4 credit course - $540, 5 credit course - $675. Nonresidents: 3 credit course - $849, 4 credit course - $1,132, 5 credit course - $1,415 |
Credits: |
3 Credit Hours |
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