2013-2014 HillBook (Class of 2017) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]
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SOC 328 - Community Organizing: People, Power & ChangeThree Credits Not Offered 2013-2014
Covers theoretical frameworks and practical skills necessary to identify, recruit, and develop leadership, build community around that leadership, and build power from that community. The reflective practice of the course is structured around work in an organizing project (e.g. youth, community, electoral, union, or issue) designed to achieve a real outcome by semester’s end.
Prerequisite(s): SOC 101 , Freshmen/Sophomores only with instructor’s permission. This course is the equivilent to .
Course may be applied to the American Studies program.
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