Programs & Courses
SOCI 305 - Sociology of Work

Sociology of Work
This course uses the students' own experiences of work as the starting point for exploration of paid and unpaid work in a globalized world. Topics include the following: definitions of work, employment relations, carework, international migration of workers, education and work, precarious work, outsourcing, offshoring, defining skill and competence, job satisfaction, finding a job, rewards of work, occupational health and safety, unemployment, and retirement.
Credits: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
Prerequisite: Any 200-level Sociology (SOCI 201 recommended