INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
C&ESOC/SOC 140
Course Description
Sociological examination of the linkages between the social and biophysical dimensions of the environment. Key topics include community organizing, local food systems, energy transitions, environmental justice, resource dependence, and sustainable development.
Prerequisties
None
Satisfies
C&ESOC/SOC 533 , CHICLA/LEGALST/SOC 440 , SOC 633 , CHICLA/SOC 470 , C&ESOC/SOC 475 , SOC/SOCWORK 422 , C&ESOC/SOC/URBRPL 617 , C&ESOC/ENVIRST/SOC 540 , CHICLA/LEGALST/SOC 443 , HISTORY/SOC 670 , C&ESOC/GEN&WS/SOC 347 , AAE/C&ESOC/SOC 340 , C&ESOC/SOC 357 , SOC 543 , C&ESOC/SOC 573 , AMERIND/C&ESOC/SOC 578 , C&ESOC/SOC/URBRPL 645 , C&ESOC/SOC 650 , SOC 678 , and C&ESOC/SOC 541
Credits
4
Offered
Fall, Spring
Grade Point Average
Completion Rate
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