CA 201 PUBLIC POLICY/SOCIAL ETHICS

Examination of tensions among individual wants, community needs and citizens' responsibilities, and how these tensions are affected by cultural, economic and social arrangements as well as globalization forces. Analysis of social ethics, and commitment to universal satisfaction of basic needs, reduction of poverty and inequality. Case studies of programs, related policies and their outcomes.

Credits

4

Corequisite

Concurrent enrollment in CA 201A required.

Registration Restrictions

Only open to students enrolled in the Holleran Center's Certificate Program in Community Action.