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SOC 2110 Introduction to Race and Ethnicity

This course is a broad introduction to race and ethnic relations in the United States. Using sociological analysis, it examines the cultural, political and economic practices and institutions that support or challenge racism, racial and ethnic inequalities, as well as historical and contemporary patterns of interaction between various racial and ethnic groups. Additionally, this course will explore the intersections between race/ethnicity and other sociological categories such as class, gender, sex, sexuality, age, look, and abilities associated with physical and mental challenges. C-ID: SOCI 150. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Credits

3.00 Credits(s)

Distribution

Social Sciences

Advisories

Advisory: N/A; 48 hours lecture. 96 Outside of Class Hours. (144 Total Student Learning Hours) 3 Units