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Nov 27, 2024
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SOC 210 - Contemporary Social Problems Credits: 3 Sociological perspectives are applied to the identification, explanation, and analysis of social problems in American society and in selected world societies. Course content focuses on: 1) examining the major institutions of society-the family, economy, and polity-and how they can perpetuate social problems; and 2) examining inequalities based on class, race, and gender. Specific topics can include poverty, homelessness, racism, sexism, drug abuse, crime, juvenile delinquency, and violence. Normally offered during the summer.
General Education: May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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