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This course critically examines contemporary social problems by applying national and global sociological perspectives to the issues of poverty, racial and ethnic inequalities, sexuality, crime, and the environment. Students explore the systemic causes of social problems. How does a social problem become defined? What are the causes of various social problems? What can be done about them? Students may be expected to participate in service-learning projects in order to apply course materials to real world efforts to solve social problems. Prerequisites: A Grade of C or higher in Principles of Sociology (SOC-101). 01/24/2022-05/16/2022 Remote Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedAsynchronous, Room REMOTE
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