Description

Sociological examination of the places in which we live, how we are housed, and what it is like to live without a place to call home. The focus is housing development in the United States throughout the twentieth century with special attention to its association with economic, gender, race, and family relations, along with public policy. Consideration is given to problems and controversies surrounding 'the American dream': segregation, overcrowding, affordability, urbanization/suburbanization, accessibility, and alternative housing. Special attention will be given to the problem of homelessness.

Lecture Hours: 3.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 3.00

Semesters

Fall 2024 Semester
Course Title Instructor Campus Section Syllabus
Housing and Homelessness Tiffany A. Parsons, Ph.D. Distance E01 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource
Spring 2024 Semester
Course Title Instructor Campus Section Syllabus
Housing and Homelessness Tiffany A. Parsons, Ph.D. Distance E01 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource