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Applied Human Behavior
Description: This course challenges the student to consider personal socio-political value systems through understanding present sociological and social work theories on social, economic, and political stratification, and applying theoretical models to the institutions and social systems that support ongoing stratification. This includes understanding the consequences of inequality for individuals and social groups as well as determining stratification within organizations and communities. Letter grade only.
Units: 2
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: ENG 105 or ENGY 102
Applied Human Behavior
Term : Summer 2016
Catalog Year : 2015-2016
AHBY 322 - Institutions, Society And Inequality
Description: This course challenges the student to consider personal socio-political value systems through understanding present sociological and social work theories on social, economic, and political stratification, and applying theoretical models to the institutions and social systems that support ongoing stratification. This includes understanding the consequences of inequality for individuals and social groups as well as determining stratification within organizations and communities. Letter grade only.
Units: 2
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: ENG 105 or ENGY 102