SS162 — Social Problems
SS 162 - Social Problems SS 162 - Social Problems Credit Hour(s): 3 ( 3 , 0 ) This course is designed as an analysis of major contemporary social problems, including illness and health care, alcohol and other drugs, crime and violence, family problems, social inequality, poverty and unemployment, problems in education and populations and environmental problems. Emphasis is given to placing these problems in a global context, analyzing them from the three main theoretical perspectives of sociology and strategies for societal action that may offer solutions.
Part of
- Community Health & Human Services, A.A.S.
- Criminal Justice, A.A.S.
- Criminal Justice: Forensic Investigations, A.A.S.
- Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics, A.S.
- Health Professions, A.S.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Social Science, A.A.
- Psychology, A.A.
- SUNY General Education
- NYSED Liberal Arts and Sciences Approved Course List