SOC 160
Fall 2009 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
Introduces sociological concepts of poverty, inequality, and social change within a global context. Themes explored include basic food security, poverty and hunger; population and resource distribution; foreign aid and development institutions; and social policies and movements for change. Course approach is historical and transnational, and typically includes case studies from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the United States.
This course can be used to fulfill either Western or Nonwestern general education categories, but not both.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
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47445
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Lecture
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IS
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12:30PM
-1:50PM
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TR
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Wohlers Hall
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Holtzclaw-Stone, H
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52123
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Lecture
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NH
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12:30PM
-1:50PM
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TR
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Wohlers Hall
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Holtzclaw-Stone, H
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