Classical origins of general methods, theories,
and critical issues in contemporary social science
and social thought. Early market-based social
theories of Hobbes and Locke, Enlightenment social
theorists such as Rousseau and Montesquieu,
Burke's critique of the Enlightenment, Hegel's
dialectical critique. "Classical" social theories
of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. Twentieth-century
paradigms such as symbolic interaction,
structuralism, critical theory, contemporary
feminist theories. Enrollment preference given to
departmental majors fulfilling degree
requirements.