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Complex Organizations

 

SOCY1-DC7252
Credit: The Paul McGhee Division

Examples of complex organizations include schools, places of employment, the military, and churches. This course examines types of organizations, organizational goals and outcomes, institutional authority and structure, organizational change, and organizational fields. Students learn to develop an analytical framework and apply it to specific complex organizations.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology or Cultural Anthropology

 

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