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Sep 27, 2024
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SOC 3303 - Urban SociologyCredits: 4 This course studies the ecology of social processes, organization and problems of the urban community. Hence it undertakes an overview of the evolution of cities in the US and recent and contemporary local and global patterns of urbanization. Evaluates social, economic and political forces that shape cities by examining social issues in the urban setting: immigration, ethnic, cultural and class diversity; cross-cultural and international comparisons; population and environmental concerns. Also studies social planning by examining major concerns of urban residents and the role of local, state and federal governments in addressing these concerns. Prerequisites Sociology 1104. McDaniel Plan: International Western; Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.
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