CCAS 280
Urban Social Inequality
Chicana/o and Central American Studies · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Examination of several key social and urban inequalities in U.S. Survey of three key contemporary issues of inequality primarily from sociology and urban planning/studies: income distribution (poverty), work and employment (labor), and neighborhoods (space/geography). Through wide range of methods, approaches, and theoretical frameworks examined, exposure to key research on inequality.
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