Social Problems
Course: SOC-2100
Course Credits: 3
Prerequisites: SOC-1010 or SOC-1040
Description:
Students apply national and global sociological perspectives to the study of specific social problems such as the environment, crime, discrimination, and poverty and identify their varying causes and consequences. Students may be expected to participate in service-learning projects in order to apply course materials to real world efforts to solve social problems.
Contact P. L. Allen, Chair, if you have any questions pertaining to this course.
Last Update: October 10, 2008

