SOC 280 Sociological Perspectives in Globalization
This course examines globalization and its impact on societies, cultures, social groups, communities and the everyday life of individuals. It applies sociological perspectives to study globalization and its impact on issues such as workers and global migration, the livelihood of indigenous people, the role & status of women, food production and hunger, the spread and treatment of disease, and the depletion of environment.
Credits
3 credits
Prerequisite
SOC111
Distribution
GE:Social Sciences - Sociology│GN: Group C - Sociology (CSO) │ Global Diversity & Citizenship (G)Notes
120-UG Level 2 Intermed/Found