USP 419 Population and Society
Survey and analysis of population dynamics (births, deaths, and migration) and society. Examination of demographic concepts, theories, data and measurements, and research. Role of population processes in social life and public policies are highlighted, including population aging, economic development and the environment, urbanization, health and health care, race and ethnicity, and government/social/business planning. This course is the same as
Soc 441 and may only be taken once for credit.
Cross Listed Courses
Soc 441
Slash Listed Courses
Also offered for graduate-level credit as
USP 519 and may be taken only once for credit.
Prerequisite
Upper-division standing