SOC 241 GN: Contemporary Social Problems

This course introduces students to the sociological study of social problems facing contemporary American society. It explores the social, political, and cultural causes, consequences, and possible solutions to social problems related to health care, crime, poverty, and inequality based on social class, racial and ethnic background, gender, and sexual orientation.

Credits

3 credits

Distribution

GE: Social Sciences - Sociology (SSSO) │ GN: Group C - Sociology (CSO) │ Global Diversity/Citizenship (G)

Notes

Academic Level: 120-UG Level 2 Found/Intermed

Modalities: In Person