SOC202 — Environmental Sociology
SOC 202 - Environmental Sociology SOC 202 - Environmental Sociology 5 Credits This course examines the relationship between the environment and society. More specifically, this course explores how group and social structures impact the natural environment. Topics that will be addressed include but is not limited to environmental racism, deforestation, urban flooding, and pollution. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General interest students that have taken 100 level sociology courses. Active Date 2014-12-16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area II Course Outline I. Basic Sociology/Environmental Concepts II. Theoretical Perspectives III. Overview of Historical and Current Socio-Environmental Problems IV. Solutions to Socio-Environmental Problems Student Learning