Race and Ethnicity

Prerequisites: ENGL 102 with a grade of C or higher, and one History and Humanities GER 200 level course with a grade of C or higher. Explores the concepts of race and ethnicity in both national and international arenas. Scientific, sociological, political, and global implications are addressed. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to competently address the impact of race on micro and macro levels, from both individual and policy perspectives. Special topics are negotiated with students at the start of each class. Such topics can include immigration, affirmative action, educational curricula, institutional racism, or the impact of multiculturalism on families. Emphasis is on the interaction between race and technology. This course satisfies the three credit 300 GER in History and Humanities.

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Instructor
Dickerman, Laura Devorah Jasmin Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Location: FMH 205 (NK)
@ 18:00 - 20:50
From 2024-01-16 to 2024-05-09
Enrollment

0

seats available

35

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

99

waitlist seats available

99

waitlist capacity

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