Law and Society Seminar

Seminar - 2 hours.   This course provides an overview of various intersections between sociology and law in the United States, from the origins of the country through current debates. Substantive topics may include how race, gender, class, or sexual orientation affect immigration and citizenship, education, housing and residence, or criminal justice. We will examine these issues through social science articles, case law, the U.S. Constitution and other laws, as well as media output (film and newsprint). In addition to these resources, student experiences and perspectives will inform class discussions.

Final Assessment: Paper
Grading Mode:  Letter Grading

Advanced Writing
Yes
Units
2
Professional Skills
No
Course Number
287T
Active
Yes

Certificate

Cluster

Unit 16
No