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Introduction to sociology. Theoretical fundament.
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Presentation of introductory theoretical questions about sociology that will allow a better understanding of the discipline.Aspects such as:
-Birth of sociology
-Main thinkers: Durkheim, Marx and Weber
-Application of sociology
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Online via webcam
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Age: | Adults (18-64 years old) |
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Student level: | Beginner Intermediate Advanced |
Duration: | 60 minutes |
The class is taught in: | Spanish, English |
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