2018-2019 Academic Catalog

SO 360 Environmental Sociology

This course will examine the relationships between human society and the natural environment with a particular emphasis on how different social classes, races and genders experience or affect the environment. We will study how factors such as consumption, population growth, development, technology, political ideologies and social movements affect the identification, emergence and resolutions of environmental problems-from local to global levels. By the end of the course students will be able to think critically about the relationships between the social and the natural worlds, and will analyze and begin to suggest solutions to contemporary environmental problems.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Take SO 101

Faculty

Dolan, Jamie |

Offered

Even Year Fall Semester