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<div class="center">Revolutions and Social Change I</div>

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In this class, the student examines the phenomenon of revolution. While the multidisciplinary orientation of the course focuses on revolutionary upheavals in the Western and Third World societies, the analytical paradigms explored include sociological, economic, political, and historical dimensions. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: HON or PSC. Crosslisted with PSC309.
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This course helps to satisfy the General Studies-Level II requirement in Social Sciences.


<div>Prerequisites:
<br />One of these: <a href="1020.html" class="color">HIS 1020</a>, SOC 1010, ECO 2010, PSC 1020, or PSY 2410
<br />satisfaction of all Level I General Studies course requirements;
<br />or permission of the Honors Program director.
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<div>Professors:
<br />Robert Hazan, Ph.D. (<a href="../fa/hazan.html" class="color">more information</a>).
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