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SOC 3800 WORK AND SOCIETY (3 credits)
This course explores the social organization of work in the United States, from pre-industrial times to the present. It addresses how and why current work structures and practices emerged historically within a global context, and the social implications of these structures for various groups (based on race/ethnicity, immigration status, sexuality, and social class). The course grapples with the big questions: "How work is organized the way it is right now, how did we get here, and what might it look like in the future?"
Prerequisite(s): SOC 1010 and sophomore standing; or permission of instructor.
Economics, Bachelor of Arts
http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/economics/economics-ba/
...courses include: SOC 2130 , PSYC 3130 , STAT 3000 , STAT 1530 , CIST 2500 , STAT 3800 , CRCJ...
Economics, Bachelor of Science
http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/economics/economics-bs/
...courses include: SOC 2130 , PSYC 3130 , STAT 3000 , STAT 1530 , CIST 2500 , STAT 3800 , CRCJ...