ETH2000 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies: GT-SS3
ETH 2000 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: GT-SS3 ETH 2000 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: GT-SS3 Introduces the issues of race and ethnicity through the exploration of four major groups in the United States. This course explores issues of race and identity, racism and discrimination, stereotyping, prejudice, segregation, colonialism, integration, and acculturation pertaining to Americans of African, Asian, Latino, and Indigenous descent, as well as additional ethnic identities. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. Course is not repeatable for credit.
Part of
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Anthropology
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Studio Art
- Degree Requirements for the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts
- Degree Requirements for the Associate of General Studies Liberal Arts
- Degree Requirements for the Associate of Science in Liberal Arts
- General Education - Foundational Skills
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Psychology
- DWD-AS: Liberal Arts - Psychology
- DWD-AS: Liberal Arts - Biology
- DWD-AS: Liberal Arts - Chemistry
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Journalism
- DWD-AS: Liberal Arts - Computer Science
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Economics
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - English
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Geography
- DWD-AS: Liberal Arts - Geology
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - History
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Art History
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Philosophy
- DWD-AS: Liberal Arts - Mathematics
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Music
- DWD-AS: Liberal Arts - Physics
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Political Science
- Public Safety
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Criminal Justice
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Sociology
- DWD-AA: Liberal Arts - Spanish