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Social Science (SOC-SCI)

SOC-SCI 5610      Philosophy Of Social Science View Details
This course examines the development of the philosophy of science since the end of the 19th century. In this regard, Positivism, Conventionalism, and Realism as the three major conceptions of science will be studied and their significance as philosophical foundations of the social sciences will be assessed. Particular attention will be given to the emerging philosophy of science (i.e., Scientific Realism) which has profoundly challenged the more established Positivism.
Credits: 3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5621      Consensus Social Theory View Details
This course explicates the connections between mainstream (or orthodox) approaches in the various social sciences, which can be collectively viewed as Capitalist interdisciplinary social theory, Explication entails positivist philosophy of science, classic liberal political philosophy, neo-classical economics, pluralist political science, human ecology and functionalist sociology. Prerequisite: Social Science 5610
Credits: 3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5622      Pragmatism & Evolutionary Social Theory View Details
Drawing on the classical pragmatism of Peirce and Dewey as the philosophical framework for inquiry, and the institutional economics of Veblen, Commons, Mitchell, and Ayres, this course develops Evolutionary Social Theory as a paradigm for interdisciplinary social science.
Credits: 3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5630      Seminar in Research Methodology View Details
This course assists students with the establishment of a framework for their dissertation research that represents a substantive integration of their coordination discipline with the SSC program. The ultimate goal of the seminar is a defensible dissertation proposal for each student. Includes opportunity for participation by supervisory committee members. Prerequisite: SocSci 5610, SocSci 5621, and 1 Critical Theory course
Credits: 3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5641      History of a Social Science Discipline Econ View Details
The course examines the social and political development of economics that underpins the development of economic theory in the 20th century. Offered on demand. Prerequisites: 555610 of the permission of the instructor.
Credits: 3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5690      Special Doctoral Reading in Social Science View Details
Special Research Topic in Interdisciplinary Social Science at The Doctoral Level
Credits: 1-3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5690A      Special Topics View Details
Credits: 1-3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5690B      Special Topics View Details
Credits: 1-3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5690C      Special Topics View Details
Credits: 1-3 hours
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SOC-SCI 5899      Required Graduate Enrollment View Details
Credits: 1 hours
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