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Dekalb, Illinois

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SOCI 465

Sociology of Everyday Life

Uses symbolic interactionist theory to examine the ways in which taken-for-granted aspects of everyday life such as public space, the workplace, home and family, and popular culture are shaped by microlevel processes. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required

Units: 3.0

Corequisites:
SOCI 377B - Sociological Inquiry II
or
SOCI 377A - Sociological Inquiry I
or
SOCI 302 - Contemporary Sociological Theory
or
SOCI 301 - Classical Sociological Theory
Prerequisites:
SOCI 300 - Foundations of Sociology
and
SOCI 260 - Introduction to Social Psychology