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SSCI 411 Theory and Social Problems

Social scientists study the world so that we may take informed action to solve social problems. In this class, students explore how theory contributes to solving social problems. Students will learn how theorists identify and analyze social problems, as well as offer potential solutions. Special emphasis will be placed on some of the most contested and controversial social problems of our time, such as neoliberalism and its role in deepening economic inequality, climate collapse, and the erosion of democracy globally. Students will also explore issues such as identity politics and oppression based on identity categories, which may include race, gender, sexuality, ability, and nationality. Students will consider how theory helps us to envision and pursue a more just, humane, and sustainable world.

Prerequisites

4 Undergraduate credits

Effective May 3, 2023 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Understand conceptual research methods and apply conceptual analysis to contemporary social problems.
  • Demonstrate oral communication skills through active participation in the seminar process.
  • Demonstrate the critical thinking and skills necessary to assess and compare theoretical texts appropriate for an upper-level undergraduate seminar.
  • Analyze theoretical texts in an informed, well-reasoned way that demonstrates higher level understandings of theoretical concepts relevant to contemporary social problems.

Fall 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Theory and Social Problems Filner, Matthew Books for SSCI-411-01 Fall 2024 Course details for SSCI-411-01 Fall 2024

Spring 2025

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Theory and Social Problems Cole, Kathleen D Books for SSCI-411-01 Spring 2025 Course details for SSCI-411-01 Spring 2025