Description
An overview of sociological approaches to the study of recent and more enduring social problems. Topics include an analysis on global inequality, the environment, race, class, gender, and generational antagonisms, with a focus on crises experienced in economic, family, community, political, educational, criminal, health/mental health care and delivery systems and institutional areas.
Lecture Hours: 3.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 3.00
Semesters
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Spring 2020 Semester
Spring 2020 Semester Course Title Instructor Campus Section Syllabus Intro to Social Problems Amy Irby-Shasanmi, Ph.D. Carrollton 01 No syllabus available Intro to Social Problems Mitchell McIvor, Ph.D. Carrollton 02 No syllabus available -
- Course Title: Intro to Social Problems
- Instructor: Amy Irby-Shasanmi, Ph.D.
- Section: Section 01
- Syllabus: No syllabus available
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- Course Title: Intro to Social Problems
- Instructor: Mitchell McIvor, Ph.D.
- Section: Section 02
- Syllabus: No syllabus available
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Fall 2019 Semester
Fall 2019 Semester Course Title Instructor Campus Section Syllabus Intro to Social Problems Faith Payne, MA, MSW Distance E01 No syllabus available Intro to Social Problems Mitchell McIvor, Ph.D. Carrollton 02 No syllabus available -
- Course Title: Intro to Social Problems
- Instructor: Faith Payne, MA, MSW
- Section: Section E01
- Syllabus: No syllabus available
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- Course Title: Intro to Social Problems
- Instructor: Mitchell McIvor, Ph.D.
- Section: Section 02
- Syllabus: No syllabus available
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Summer 2019 Semester
Summer 2019 Semester Course Title Instructor Campus Section Syllabus Intro to Social Problems Mitchell McIvor, Ph.D. Distance E02 No syllabus available Intro to Social Problems Viviene Wood, M.A. Distance E01 No syllabus available -
- Course Title: Intro to Social Problems
- Instructor: Mitchell McIvor, Ph.D.
- Section: Section E02
- Syllabus: No syllabus available
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- Course Title: Intro to Social Problems
- Instructor: Viviene Wood, M.A.
- Section: Section E01
- Syllabus: No syllabus available
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