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Core Curriculum – Social Analysis

You only need to take one class to fulfill the Social Analysis requirement. And as it turns out, the classes below with the asterisk also fulfill the Human Diversity requirement. That’s a pretty good deal.  Two birds and all that.  The goal of this requirement “is to ensure that all students develop basic abilities to perform social scientific analyses of patterns of social interactions.”  The goal of this post is to ensure that all students have quick and easy access to the resources that will help them in class.

ECON 211, 251, 252

GEOG 111*, 113*

POLS 104

PSYC 111

SOCI 100*, 110*

 

 

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Money money money moneeeeeeeey

We have heard a lot this past year about money and the Eurocrisis and Greece and Germany and, and, and.. .  But do many of us really understand what’s going on there?  What it’s all about?   Luckily, we can read the concise and clearly-written Greek Crisis in Perspective: Origins, effects and ways-out  fresh from the New Palgrave’s Dictionary of Economics.  Not surprisingly, this thing has been brewing since 1980, when Greece joined the European Union.  Take a look at the charts and graphs in this article.  Number 7 is particularly confusing.  Hopefully someone over in Greece will read the section on “ways out” and climb out of this situation.

On a more exciting note, the most popular article in New Palgrave’s is the Economic Impact of the Olympic Games.  I often wonder why countries compete to host the games – what with all the logistical and security headaches and the enormous costs.  You know what else I wonder about?  What was Old Palgrave’s like?