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Catalog : SOCI.2710 Sociology of Work (Formerly 48.371 and SOCI.3710)

SOCI.2710 — Undergraduate

Id: 005867 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

In the United States, work is a fundamental part of people's identities, consumes huge amounts of our time and effort, is a vital part of our economic and social development, and is linked inextricably to gender, racial-ethnic, and class inequalities. This course will take a sociological perspective, challenging students to take a step back and look analytically at work, something with which most of us are intimately familiar.

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SOCI.2710 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 005867 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

In the United States, work is a fundamental part of people's identities, consumes huge amounts of our time and effort, is a vital part of our economic and social development, and is linked inextricably to gender, racial-ethnic, and class inequalities. This course will take a sociological perspective, challenging students to take a step back and look analytically at work, something with which most of us are intimately familiar.

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