Theory and Research in Sociology
Lecture, two hours; discussion, two hours. Required of first-year graduate sociology students. Examination of interrelations of theory, method, and substance in exemplary sociological works, with analytical and skills-centered orientation. S/U or letter grading.
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Natasha Quadlin (Winter 2024)
Omar Lizardo and Cecilia Menjivar (Winter 2023)
Rebecca Emigh and Ka-Yuet Liu (Winter 2020)
Jennie Brand and Vilma Ortiz (Winter 2018)
Hannah Landecker and Edward T. Walker (Winter 2016)
Tanya Stivers (Winter 2014)
Suzanne Bianchi and Tanya Stivers (Winter 2013)
Ruben Hernandez-Leon (Winter 2012)
Clayman, S.E. and Sweeney, M.M. (Winter 2010)
Timmermans, S. and Roy, W.G. (Winter 2008)
Katz, J. and Mare, R.D. (Winter 2006)
Favell, A.C. and Clayman, S.E. (Winter 2004)
Hart, M.N. and Heritage, J. (Winter 2002)
Roy, W.G. and Milkman, R.M. (Winter 2000)
Natasha Quadlin
24W
Omar Lizardo and Cecilia Menjivar
23W
Rebecca Emigh and Ka-Yuet Liu
20W
Jennie Brand and Vilma Ortiz
18W
Hannah Landecker and Edward T. Walker
16W
Tanya Stivers
14W
Suzanne Bianchi and Tanya Stivers
13W
Ruben Hernandez-Leon
12W
Clayman, S.E. and Sweeney, M.M.
10W
Timmermans, S. and Roy, W.G.
08W
Katz, J. and Mare, R.D.
06W
Favell, A.C. and Clayman, S.E.
04W
Hart, M.N. and Heritage, J.
02W
Roy, W.G. and Milkman, R.M.
00W
Previously taught
23W
22W
21W
Grade distributions not available.