SOC 302. Social Problems

This course surveys how undesirable social conditions like poverty, inequality, racism, sexism, corruption, pollution, and overpopulation come to be defined or ignored as social problems. Reviews the wide variety of possible solutions to these social problems proposed by different interest groups and social movements. (Offered every semester.)
Prerequisite: English 102, Sociology 101 and junior standing or above.
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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