GLOBAL PROBLEMS & SOCIAL CHANGE

Course Code:
SOC 342
Active Term:
Spring Term
/ All Years
Course Description:

This course explores socio-cultural factors that connect human needs to global issues. Using a sustainable development paradigm, students will develop an understanding of the linkage between global problems such as overpopulation, food production/distribution disparities and environmental disasters with human/societal needs such as poverty, race and ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, aging, education, health and medicine, drug use, and war and terrorism. This course will introduce the perspectives and competencies required to prepare for citizenship in the global community of the 21st century.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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