AP/SOSC1040 6.0 M: Power and Society
Offered by: SOSC
Session
Winter 2025
Term
W
Format
ONLN (Fully Online)
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course introduces the concept of power from a critical human rights perspective, as expressed in social institutions and ideologies such as patriarchy,consumerism, culture, and through issues of injustice including oppression, war, and environmental destruction. Human society is understood as the product of powerfuland competing social forces, and undergoes a process of continuous change due to power dynamics.Note: Approved SOSC General Education course for AP. This course will not count for major credit in HREQ.
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