The University of St. Thomas

Social Inequality:Priv & Power
Title:Social Inequality:Priv & Power
Course Number:350
College:College of Arts & Sciences
Instructor:Smith, Buffy -
Time:0935 - 1040
Location:O'Shaughnessy Education Center St Paul
Room:OEC 210
Credit Hours Start Date End Date Days Available Enrollment Maximum
4 02/04 05/24 M  -  W   -  F 1 19 20
Course Description:
This course identifies and investigates the following topics: general principles of stratification, theoretical explanations by which inequality emerges and is maintained, the relationship between social class and other forms of inequality in the United States including gender, race, and changes in social hierarchy over time. The course will explore issues such as poverty, welfare, occupational prestige, meritocracy, and class prestige. Although primary focus is on the United States, the course also examines global inequality. Prerequisite: SOCI 100 or SOCI 110 and Junior standing