Sociology 204: Social Networks
Princeton University, Fall 2021
Preceptors: Emily Cantrell, Katie Donnelly-Moran, Max Fineman
Overview
This course provides students an introduction to the study of social networks. In the first half of the course we will learn the core theories that describe the structure of networks and the processes through which things, such as information and disease, spread through networks. Then, in the second half of the course, we will see these theories applied in a variety of areas such as online filter bubbles and social fads.
Learning objectives
- Students will be able to describe the major ideas and models used in the study of networks.
- Students will be able to describe the interconnections between the major ideas and models used in the study of networks.
- Students will be able to use the major ideas and models used in the study of networks to gain insight into real-world phenomena.
- Students will be able to evaluate real, modern research that connects the major ideas and models of networks to real-world phenomena.