AMST 2225

AMST 2225

Course information provided by the 2016-2017 Catalog.

In recent years, poverty and inequality have become increasingly common topics of public debate, as academics, journalists, and politicians attempt to come to terms with growing income inequality, with the increasing visibility of inter-country differences in wealth and income, and with the persistence of racial, ethnic, and gender stratification. This course introduces students to ongoing social scientific debates about the sources and consequences of inequality, as well as the types of public policy that might appropriately be pursued to reduce (or increase) inequality. These topics will be addressed in related units, some of which include guest lectures by faculty from other universities (funded by the Center for the Study of Inequality). Each unit culminates with a highly spirited class discussion and debate.


Distribution Category (SBA-AS)

When Offered Fall.

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Syllabi: none
  • 17372 AMST 2225   LEC 001

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  • 17421 AMST 2225   DIS 201

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  • 17422 AMST 2225   DIS 202

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  • 17423 AMST 2225   DIS 203

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  • 17424 AMST 2225   DIS 204

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  • 17425 AMST 2225   DIS 205

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  • 17426 AMST 2225   DIS 206

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  • 17427 AMST 2225   DIS 207

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  • 17428 AMST 2225   DIS 208

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