HON 214
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Interrogating Inequality
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Course Description
This course has as its subject matter the individual's relation to society and the relationships that arise among individuals, organizations, and institutions over questions of value. This course aims to enable the student to understand his/her relation to the social world considered as a web of complex and dynamic interrelationships among cultural, economic, psychological, political, ethical and social factors. To this end, the course examines various theories and methods used to analyze this social world, their embedded assumptions, and their application to a variety of contemporary social issues.
Course Typically Offered
Offered fall semester.
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
CO24 - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), CORE - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), CORE - SL (Social Scientific Approaches), INTD - HON (Honors Program pre Fall 23 HON), INTD - HON-MN (Honors Minor (Fall 2023+) HON), INTD - LS (Latina/o Studies Minor LS), INTD - SP-LTS (Span-Latina/o Study Major SPAN)
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
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Lecture
Optional Component
No
Final Exam Type
Yes