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SOC-2010 — Social Problems

3 credits · 3 hours

In this course, students discuss the problems the American and global society face as well as their social, economic, and cultural implications. Using empirical evidence and the application of the major sociological perspectives, theories, and concepts, students examine the origins of social problems. Students also learn about inequities specific to criminal justice, education, health, race, gender, and wealth and the ways in which systems of power intersect, resulting in systemic and individual social problems. Additionally, students examine policy responses to date to better understand the larger forces facilitating or impacting the perpetuation of social issues. Students also apply ethical principles in identifying possible solutions to social problems at macro- and micro-levels. Social sciences general education class. Course

Prerequisites: SOC-1010, PSY-1010, POS-1010

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