SOC3421W: Sociology of Work: Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs?

3 CreditsWriting Intensive

Work is central to individuals, economy, and society. This course introduces students to sociological perspectives and analyses of work. We will look at what makes a good job good, a bad job bad, and impacts of joblessness on society. prereq: 1001 recommended, Soc majors/minors must register A-F

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