Academic Courses
Course Descriptions
| Course | Course Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| SOC 205 | Social Problems | (3-0) 3 Cr. Hrs. |
Course Description
Consideration of current social problems, such as family stability, racism, sexism, poverty, crime, globalization and ecological problems using sociological theory and empirical studies. Analysis of structural factors underlying these problems and potential solutions will be explored.
Prerequisites
(A requirement that must be completed before taking this course.)
- SOC 201 recommended.
Course Competencies
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- Cultivate a “sociological imagination.”
- Assess the underlying causes of social problems.
- Identify the theoretical frameworks used in the analysis of current social problems.
- Explore social indicators to determine the prevalence of social problems.
- Describe the seriousness and ramifications of social problems.
- Explain the role of institutions in the creation and/or resolution of various social problems.
- Analyze social problems using sociological theory.
- Investigate inequality associated with social class, race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.
- Examine potential solutions to social issues.
Note: This course may not be offered every semester.
Please check the SOC section of the current course schedule for availability.
