Skip to main content

SOC226

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

Sociology College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

SOC

Course Number

226

Status

Active

Course Attributes

BSS: GenEd-Breadth/Social Science, CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, DVUS: GenEd-Diversity US, EMAF: Major-Africana Elective, EMME: Major-Media and Comms Elective, MAFR: Major-Africana, MMED: Major-Media and Communications, MSOC: Major-Sociology, NEDU: Minor-Education and Society, PPD: GenEd-Power/Privilege/Diff, WRIT: GenEd-Writing Intensive, ENAM: Minor-American Stud Elective, ENME: Minor-Media and Comms Elective, NAFR: Minor-Africana, NAME: Minor-American Studies, NMED: Minor-Media and Communications, NSOC: Minor-Sociology

Course Short Title

Sociology of Race & Ethnicity

Course Long Title

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

Course Description

Focuses on an analysis of race and ethnicity as social constructions. An examination of the creation of race and ethnic categories and process of social stratification based on these categories. Explores the historical, economic and political processes that shape our understanding of race and ethnicity in the U.S. and abroad.

Min

4

Repeatable

-

Equivalent Course(s)

-