Electives

Social Problems 2: Crisis, Conflicts & Challenges

Social Problems 2: Crisis, Conflicts & Challenges

Societies, governments, and individuals enjoy a very complex relationship with each other, often with no shortage of problems. In Social Problems 2, students continue to examine timely social issues affecting individuals and societies around the globe and explore what Christians can do about these issues in light of Scripture. Issues studied include individualism; consumption and consumerism; homelessness; obesity and health; science and technology; problematic groups such as extremists, cults, and gangs; drug and alcohol abuse; and globalization. Focusing on
one of these issues at a time, students learn about the overall structure of the problem, how each one impacts their lives and communities, and possible solutions for the problem at both individual and structural levels. Biblical teaching is integrated to encourage students to think of and treat these issues from the perspective of a distinctly Christian worldview.

This course is approved by the NCAA and the University of California.

Credit

0.5 (One Semester)

Course Versions​

Only available as a regular course

Prerequisites

Social Problems 1

Recommended Grade Levels

9th-12th

Required Materials

Common household items, and access to research materials as well as word processing and presentation software, may be required for the completion of lab activities and/or other assignments.

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