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Dec 04, 2024
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SOAN 215 - Social Problems This course presents an in-depth conceptual framework for the study of contemporary social problems. Utilizing the major sociological theories to focus on the causes and consequences of social problems, the class will investigate the formal structures and interactive processes that contribute to these societal concerns. Special attention is given to how theoretical orientations intersect with economics and politics to affect problems, their definitions, and their amelioration. Broad substantive areas of study may include problems associated with inequality, crime, age, race, gender, healthcare, and education. A discussion of possible remedies and solutions is also incorporated. As a 200-level class in the sociology track of the major, this course is designed to help build critical-thinking skills.
Credits: 3 When Offered: (spring only) NOTE:
* This course fulfills the Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry and Intercultural Interconnecting Perspective of the Liberal Studies Program.
** This course counts toward the 63-credit Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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