SOC106
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Social Inequality
Introduces students to the theories and fundamental concepts of social diversity and social stratification in the United States. Through an individual, cultural, and systemic lens, students examine the construction of identities, including race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, class, and dis/ability. This course provides a sociological understanding of the social construction of difference and inequality and combines cognitive and experiential learning to promote recognition, understanding, and acknowledgement of disparate experiences of equality in the United States.
Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement;
Recomm: SOC 101
Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement;
Recomm: SOC 101
Credits
3
Offered
FS - Every Fall, Every Spring
Course Attributes
BC-Beh Sci/Soc Sci/LibArt Core, DEI-Diversity Requirement
Prerequisites
Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement;