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2019-2020 University of Maine at Machias Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 University of Maine at Machias Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

SOC 320 - Sociology of Poverty


This course will provide an overview of international and national trends in wealth distribution, with a focus on poverty in rural Maine.  Theories of poverty, its definition, nature and causes will be reviewed from a sociological perspective, exploring the intersections of gender, race, ethnicity and class as they impact those in poverty.  Students will engage in a self-reflective process, identifying their own class status and the ways in which class has enhanced or constrained personal development.  In this course, poverty is viewed as a socially structured phenomenon, influenced by social, economic and political forces in historical context. 

Prerequisites: SOC 114 and sophomore standing, or permission of instructor.

Course Typically Offered Variable

Credits: 3