SOC-206

Social Problems

CREDITS: 3
LENGTH: 15 weeks
CAMPUS: Prince George - Quesnel
REQUISITES: Prerequisite: SOC-101 or CRIM-101 minimum C
 
DESCRIPTION:
This course is an analysis of major social problems in Canadian society, their nature, development, and social causes. The course examines the impact of problems such as poverty, crime/criminality, drug addition, and prejudice/discrimination and inequality, with a particular focus on Indigenous, racial/ethnic, and other marginalized groups.

Course Schedule

ID
101
SEMESTERSpring 2026
CAMPUSPrince George
DELIVERYUnknown
LOCATION1-316
INSTRUCTORJ. Mastromatteo
STARTSJanuary 5
ENDSApril 24
MEETSM Th 8:30AM
201
SEMESTERSpring 2026
CAMPUSQuesnel
DELIVERYUnknown
LOCATIONS121
INSTRUCTORE. Winofsky
STARTSJanuary 5
ENDSApril 24
MEETSM 11:30AM
101
SEMESTERFall 2025
CAMPUSPrince George
DELIVERYUnknown
LOCATION3-352
INSTRUCTORM. Sinclair
STARTSSeptember 2
ENDSDecember 12
MEETSM W 8:30AM
ID SEMESTER CAMPUS DELIVERY LOCATION INSTRUCTOR STARTS ENDS MEETS
101 Spring 2026 Prince George Unknown 1-316 J. Mastromatteo January 5 April 24 M Th 8:30AM
201 Spring 2026 Quesnel Unknown S121 E. Winofsky January 5 April 24 M 11:30AM
101 Fall 2025 Prince George Unknown 3-352 M. Sinclair September 2 December 12 M W 8:30AM

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