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Goshen College. Sociology Senior Seminar. (59)

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Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association (51)

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University of Michigan. Dept. of Sociology. (24)

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While courses with sociological themes had been offered at the University of Michigan within the Departments of Political Science, Political Economy, and Philosophy since the early 1880s, the first courses bearing the name "sociology" were taught by Charles Horton Cooley in 1894. Cooley achieved a national reputation as one of the foremost sociologists of his day and was elected president of the American Sociological Society in 1918. Despite the growth in course offer...

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University of Chicago. Dept. of Sociology. (13)

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Duke University. Department of Sociology (8)

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The Dept. of Sociology at Duke was established in 1930 by Charles Abram Ellwood (1873-1946) and remains an active department to this day offering degrees to both undergraduates and graduate students. The Dept. of Sociology at Duke was established in 1930 by Charles Abram Ellwood (1873-1946) and remains an active department to this day offering degrees to both undergraduates and graduate students. This department seeks to educate students on the scientific study of societ...

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Institute of Sociology (4)

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Sociology. (7)

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Department of Sociology (3)

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In 1890 Samuel G. Smith was hired to teach the first course in sociology at the University of Minnesota. The course as listed in the 1892/93 Catalogue of the College of Science, Literature and the Arts was "Principles, Elements and History of Sociology, with discussions of crime, pauperism, prison reform, etc." and was offered in Political Science. It was so popular that an article appeared in the 1893 Ariel, stating that "it is time that this course should be added to our curric...

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Moir, James (Lecturer in sociology) (4)

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American Journal of Sociology (3)

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