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Author: Bernice Kennedy/SUNY
Last modified by: Laura Wait/SUNY
Composed: 07/22/2004 06:36 PM
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Modified: 10/26/2016
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Course Number: (prefix) LAB (number) 263154 ESC 2.0 Course number: LABR-4015 LABR-4015The Labor Movement: Ideas and Institutions

Name: The Labor Movement: Ideas and Institutions
Datatel Title: (30char) The Labor Movement:

Area Coordinator: Carol Carnevale Department Code: 10HM Team: BME

Liberal Study? YES Level: UPPER Credits: 4 Prerequisite? NO
General Education Course? NO GenEd Approval Term/Year:

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Course will be offered (for online course descriptions, proposed offerings for by term views and web views)
Spring 1
Course will be offered (for final term listings, online registration, online bookordering, web views)
Spring 1
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Title Changes: Effective SP1 2017 - title changed from Labor Movement: Ideas, Ideologies and Strategies TO: The Labor Movement: Ideas and Institutions. Catalog updated 10/26/16. LWait
This course was renamed effective the May 2008 term and was formerly offered as Theories of the Labor Movement.

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Description: Explore the origins, purposes, methods and future of the labor movement. Students will learn about the historical beginnings of the United States labor movement. Topics include the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor, alternatives to business unionism, including industrial and craft unionism, Marxism, anarcho-syndicalism and the New Left. Students will also examine labor as a social reform movement within capitalism. Through discussion and written assignments, students will apply the theories to actual case studies of workplace and union development.

This course is relevant to students interested in studying labor studies, labor relations and human resource management. Students pursuing degrees in business, history, policy studies, political science and philosophy will also find this course pertinent.

Prerequisites: Students should have an understanding of American history and introductory sociology. A course in U.S. labor history or equivalent knowledge is strongly recommended.

Important Note: This course was renamed effective the Spring 1 2017 term and was formerly offered as The Labor Movement: Ideas, Ideologies and Strategies. Students who have successfully completed 263154 should not enroll in this course.

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Major Course Area
Labor Studies
Minor Course Area
Labor Studies
SLN Disciplines
Labor Studies
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