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SOCY. 3606: Political Sociology
Brooklyn College
SOCY. 3606: Political Sociology
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
SOCY *1101 [5] OR SOCY 1200 OR SOCY 1201, WITH A GRADE OF C OR HIGHER, IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS COURSE
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
3 hours; 3 creditsSociological analysis of mass movements. Social structure of politicalparties. Secret societies and underground movements. Social ideologistsin relation to political and economic structure. Utopias and social mythsas dynamic concepts. Socialism, anarchism, communism, fascism,nationalism, Pan-Slavism, Pan-Germanism, democracy. (Not open tostudents who have completed Sociology 75.)Prerequisite: SOCY *1101 [5] or SOCY 1200 or SOCY 1201 or permission of the chairperson.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
SOC 7000: Sociology Elective
Baruch College
SOC 7000: Sociology Elective
Baruch College
Baruch College
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Message hours
Sociology Elective
(Regular Liberal Arts)
SOC 1: Sociology Elective
Borough of Manhattan CC
SOC 1: Sociology Elective
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Sociology Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
SOC 99: Sociology Elective
Bronx CC
SOC 99: Sociology Elective
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Sociology Elective
(Message Non-Liberal Arts)
SOC 26200: Political Sociology
City College
SOC 26200: Political Sociology
City College
City College
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Theories of the polity and political behavior in sociological perspective. Types of government and of political order viewed comparatively and historically, and in relation to economic and social-psychological factors. Legitimation and subversion (counter-legitimation) as social process. Social movements. Analysis of contemporary issues.
This course was last offered in the Spring 2024 semester.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
SOC 280: Sociology and Politics
College of Staten Island
SOC 280: Sociology and Politics
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
Pre-Requisites: ENG 111, and ANT 100 or SOC 100 or SOC 203 or ANT 203.
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
The social background of political elites and movements, bureaucracy and the problem of political power, conflict and social class, and industrial and postindustrial society. Readings from classical theorists and contemporary empirical work.
This course was last offered in the Spring 2012 semester.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CBA 1000: CBA Credit - Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
CBA 1000: CBA Credit - Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
Graduate Center
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
CBA Credit - Liberal Arts
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Guttman CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Guttman CC
Guttman CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
SOC 1111: Sociology Elective
Hostos CC
SOC 1111: Sociology Elective
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Sociology Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
SOC 21300: Political Sociology
Hunter College
SOC 21300: Political Sociology
Hunter College
Hunter College
Prerequisite: SOC 10100.
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Power, authority, political ideologies, and patterns of participation. Articulation and resolution of political issues in contemporary societies.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
SOC 278: Political Sociology
John Jay College
SOC 278: Political Sociology
John Jay College
John Jay College
Prerequisite: ENG 101 + SOC/POL 101
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course analyzes the sources of power in society, the goals of elites and ruling classes, the attitudes of people toward authority, the impact of political decisions on everyday life, why voters support certain candidates and feel strongly about certain issues, whether polls measure or shape public opinion, why political violence occurs, and how new technologies will influence the future balance of democratic vs. dictatorial tendencies.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Kingsborough CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Kingsborough CC
Kingsborough CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
LaGuardia CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
LaGuardia CC
LaGuardia CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
SOC 8888: Not Yet Evaluated
Lehman College
SOC 8888: Not Yet Evaluated
Lehman College
Lehman College
Requisites: None
Credits: 1 (min) / 4 (max)
NOT YET EVALUATED
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Medgar Evers College
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
NYC College of Technology
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
SOC 226: Political Sociology
Queens College
SOC 226: Political Sociology
Queens College
Queens College
PRE: SOC 101
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
The operation of power in comparative perspective. Emphasis is given to the social and historical conditions that shape power relations in the political system, social structures, the economy, and culture.
This course was last offered in the Fall 2023 semester.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Queensborough CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
School of Labor & Urban Studies
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
School of Labor & Urban Studies
School of Labor & Urban Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
School of Professional Studies
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
School of Professional Studies
School of Professional Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
This course has not been evaluated
School of Public Health
This course has not been evaluated
School of Public Health
School of Public Health
School of Public Health has not yet specified an equivalency. By clicking the "Unevaluated Course Request" button, School of Public Health will be notified that an equivalency is needed. If an equivalency has not been added within 10 business days, directly contact the School of Public Health Office of the Provost (Vice President for Academic Affairs) to find out the equivalency.
SOC 341: Political Sociology
York College
SOC 341: Political Sociology
York College
York College
PREREQUISITE: SOC 101
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Power and influence; the role of legitimation; the emergence, nature and exercise of leadership; and political socialization.
This course was last offered in the Fall 2014 semester.
(Regular Liberal Arts)