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SOC202A — Modern Social Problems

3 credits · 3 hours

This course surveys major obstacles faced by societies from a sociological perspective. Social problems rooted in fundamental inequalities are surveyed including: economic inequality, work, education, race and ethnicity, gender, crime, and the family. Social problems are defined, cause is analyzed, and solutions are critically evaluated.

Prerequisites: SOC101

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