SOCI 250 (3)
Supports students in reflecting on and understanding the major social concerns our society must deal with today. The course focuses on the significance of racialization and ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, class, ability, and gender in understanding social problems in Canada and around the world. The course is grounded within a social justice, anti-oppression framework that is inclusive of a Christian worldview contrary to other contemporary paradigms that externalize Christianity from social justice focused solutions. Prerequisites: SOCI 101, 102
Course Code: SOCI 250 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Undergraduate Course