SOC4703: A Nation Divided: Identity, Precarity, & Polarization

3 CreditsCivic Life and EthicsSustainabilityWriting & Information Literacy

This course explores how individuals and groups experience and understand current economic and political polarization in their daily lives. Our explorations will roam across changes in media and popular culture, work, religion, family, and social movements. prereq: 1001 recommended, soc majors/minors must register A-F

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A- Average (3.692)Most Common: A (92%)

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    Feature Engineering

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