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3 credits
Fall 2025 Lecture Upper DivisionScienceJEDIAnalysis of the social and social psychological sources of routine political participation such as voting and interest group activity, and nonroutine political action such as protest movements and revolution; the organization of power at the community, national, and international level; and political ideology.
Learning Outcomes1Have a basic understanding of sociological theories of the state
2Acquire an understanding of recent social and political science explanations of political processes and events
3Apply sociological principles to make sense of current world events and to contribute to social debates
4Comprehend different opportunities to influence political decisions by average citizens.