SOC-206
Social Problems
CREDITS:
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3
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LENGTH:
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15 weeks
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CAMPUS:
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Prince George
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REQUISITES:
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Prerequisite: SOC-101 or CRIM-101 minimum C
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DESCRIPTION:
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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.
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Course Schedule
ID |
SEMESTER |
CAMPUS |
DELIVERY |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
STARTS |
ENDS |
MEETS |
101 |
Spring 2025 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
1-317 |
J. Mastromatteo |
January 6 |
April 25 |
M Th 2:30PM |
101 |
Intersession 2025 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
2-121 |
G. Halas |
May 5 |
July 25 |
M 2:30PM W 2:30PM |
102 |
Intersession 2025 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
2-121 |
G. Halas |
May 5 |
July 25 |
M 8:30AM W 8:45AM |
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