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SOC 278 Global Climate Change and Society 3.0 Credits

This course provides an overview of theoretical and empirical work on the social dimensions of global climate change. It focuses on large-scale social institutions and organizational forms as driving forces of climate change in an unequal world, and how these driving forces condition societal solutions to the climate crisis. It will cover topics that are national, international, and global in scope. Attention is also given to the intersection between climate change and other major social issues.

College/Department: College of Arts and Sciences
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

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