SOC 321: Nonprofits, Philanthropy & Society (EDUC 321, PUBLPOL 321)
Over the past several decades nonprofit organizations have become increasingly central entities in society, and with this growing status and importance their roles are increasingly complex.We consider the social, political and economic dynamics of philanthropy and the nonprofit sector, focusing mainly (but not exclusively) on the US. The class is best suited for graduate students looking for an advanced analytic understanding of the sector and those wishing to conduct research in the field; it is not intended to provide training in nonprofit management.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 3-4
Instructors:
Powell, W. (PI)
SOC 321W: Workshop: Social Psychology and Gender
Advanced graduate student workshop in social psychology. Current theories and research agendas, recent publications, and presentations of ongoing research by faculty and students. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Last offered: Spring 2018
| Repeatable
20 times
(up to 40 units total)
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