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Global Inequalities

Instructor:
Lynn Roche Phillips
Lynn Roche Phillips
161
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Thomas Hunt Morgan Bio Sci Bldg
TBD
Room:
Rm.116
TBD
Semester:
Fall 2022
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Global Inequalities
Requisites:

Prereq: None.

Class Type:
LEC
REC
11:00 am
TBD
11:50 am
TBD
Days:
MW
TBD

This course focuses on basic spatial patterns of wealth and poverty and the global scale, comparing places and regions. Contemporary trends are identified and viewed in their historical context. Inequalities in access to basic human needs - food and water - are investigated through case studies drawn from around the world. The highly unequal world we live in raises serious questions of justice and sustainability, and these are considered in this course. Fulfills General Education requirements for Global Citizenship.

This course focuses on basic spatial patterns of wealth and poverty and the global scale, comparing places and regions. Contemporary trends are identified and viewed in their historical context. Inequalities in access to basic human needs - food and water - are investigated through case studies drawn from around the world. The highly unequal world we live in raises serious questions of justice and sustainability, and these are considered in this course. Fulfills General Education requirements for Global Citizenship.

GEO