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Dec 26, 2024
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SOC 111 - Social Problems[3 credit(s)] This course explores the definition, causes, consequences, and solutions of social problems in U.S. society. Through readings, lecture, and discussion, students will learn about issues such as crime, poverty and homelessness, economic and racial inequality, education, neighborhood segregation, moral debates, and more. Students will consider social problems from sociological perspectives that explore what makes something a social problem (and for whom), what causes social problems, whether the causes are structural or cultural, and whether the causes are individual or social. Students will also examine the consequences of these issues and how policy might solve social problems.
Semesters Offered: When demand is sufficient
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