SOCI202
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SOCIAL INEQUALITY
Course Description
An examination of social inequality, how it is constituted and maintained and what forces exist for change; how race/ethnicity, gender and class interact to produce the kinds of cleavages that currently prevail. In order to better understand inequality in a global context, we will examine varous regions and the dynamics of inequality therein. Students will thereby hone their analytical and critical thinking skills.
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Course Attributes
Gen Ed 18-Historical Prspctve (GEHP), Gen Ed 2018 (GE18), OLD GE-INTERCULT NORTH AMERICA (GNAM)