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Course Information

Social Problems

Course ID: SOCL 121
School:Arts and Sciences, College of
Program: Sociology
Credit Hours: 3

Course Description

This course is an opportunity to examine major issues facing society. In addition to analyzing the roots of social problems, the course addresses social policy concerns and explores solutions. Outcomes: Students will be able to critically examine the impact of a social problem and its possible solutions, to integrate knowledge gleaned from a variety of disciplines, to find and utilize relevant data and research in defining issues and solutions, and to view social problems from macro and micro perspectives as a means of applying workable solutions for the issues facing society.

Sociology (SOCL): Loyola University Chicago (luc.edu)



Prerequisite/s

ANTH 100, PLSC 102, PSYC 100 or SOCL 101 for students admitted to Loyola University for Fall 2012 or later. No requirement for students admitted to Loyola prior to Fall 2012 or those with a declared major or minor in the Department of Anthropology, Department of Criminal Justice, Department of Economics, Department of Psychology, Department of Political Science, the Department of Sociology, Human Services or the School of Nursing.

Course Offering

Session Day Time Instructor Location
A Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs 8:30 AM - 10:10 AM Rousseau ONLINE

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