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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Supplemental Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SOC 4324 - Work and Organization Credits: 3 hrs This course examines the social organization and the changing nature of work. It reviews how the structure and process of work have evolved, as well as the relevance and significance of work to individuals, families and society. It focuses on the social organization of economics; labor markets; occupations and professions; the impact of technology on work and the trending digital economy; types of management roles; the role and impact of business corporation on the economy, politics and society; development models; globalization; as well as the future of work are examined. Pre-requisite(s): SOC 2301 or SOC 2302
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