BSOE 143: Environmental Sociology is a course that explores the relationship between society and the environment from a sociological perspective. It examines how social, cultural, economic, and political factors influence environmental issues and how environmental changes impact human societies. The course covers topics such as the sociology of environmental movements, environmental justice, sustainable development, and the social dimensions of climate change. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the complex interactions between society and the environment, emphasizing the importance of a sociological approach to addressing environmental challenges.
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