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SOC 101 Foundational Sociology

Students will analyze how individuals are organized into social groups, ranging from intimate groups to bureaucracies. This course introduces the organization of groups can influence individual behavior? nature and interrelationships of basic social institutions, such as family, education, religion, and economy. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

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SOC 155 Building Collaborative Cultures: Organizational Design and Behavior

How do organizations think? Learn how different designs impact communication, productivity, and culture. Analyze social networks, power dynamics, and cultural influences while gaining practical tools to foster innovation and inclusivity in diverse workplace settings.
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