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Sociology & Social Policy STR |
Enrollment Information (not real time - data refreshed nightly)
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Class #:
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19971 | |
Enrollment Capacity:
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30 |
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STR |
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Credits:
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3.00 credits
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Seats Available:
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30 |
Dates:
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01/27/2020 - 05/09/2020 |
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OPEN WITH RESERVES |
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TBA , TBA |
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Off Campus - Overseas |
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Overseas Campus |
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Reserve Capacities |
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Course Description |
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This course provides a critical evaluation of how sociological theories and research associated with welfare states can provide insights into the development, revision, and application of social policies. Central components of this course include the origin and history of the welfare state and differences in national approaches to social policy that shape the welfare of citizens. Throughout the course, students will consider the significance of social, economic, and political factors that influence policymaking, policy implementation, and policy-related outcomes. |
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Instructor(s) |
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Street, D A |
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Other Courses Taught By: Street, D A |
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