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SOC 306 Social Class in American Society
An overview of the process of social stratification, how individuals and groups in society are ranked and evaluated, and the consequences of the evaluations. Topics covered include the historical origins of inequality, theories on the development of classes, and structural explanations of their presence. Prerequisite: SOC 131, SOC 200, SOC 202, or SOC 203. Liberal Arts Core/University Requirements Designation: ETH, SS-2. (3)
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