Sociology 327 - Social Inequality

Fall
2019
01
4.00
Kenneth Tucker
M 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
108202
Porter Hall 108
khtucker@mtholyoke.edu
This course is a critical survey of theoretical and empirical research on social inequality, stratification, and mobility. The central focus is class, race, and gender inequalities as they have changed during the post-World War II period in the United States (although we will look briefly at stratification regimes in other cultures and time periods). The concepts and methods of social stratification have wide application in sociology, economics, public policy, and administration contexts. As the course progresses, we will explore some of these applications as we wrestle with several policy issues currently confronting U.S. society.
Prereq: SOCI-123 and 4 credits in the department.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.