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Soc Inequality& Stratification

SOCI 3320


This course investigates the nature of inequality
and stratification, including its forms, causes,
and consequences. Literature will be examined
from a number of perspectives, including economic
inequality, racial inequality, sex and gender
inequlaity, status inequality, and the inequality
connected with social movements. A number of
field research components are included to aid in
the study of structural inequality from an
experiential basis.
Pre-Requisites:
SOCI 1101 with a minimum US grade of C

Co-requisites: