SOCI 282
SOCI 282 Environmental Sociology
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to environmental sociology. Environmental sociology focuses on the interaction of human society with the natural environment. This course highlights the social organization involved in environmental problems and responses to them. Various sociological perspectives are used to analyze the social organization of environmental problems and responses. Various sociological perspectives are used to analyze the social organization of environmental problems and responses. The analysis includes concerns of sustainability and distributive justice.
Prerequisites
SOCI 101/102
Transfer Credits
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