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SOC220 — Race and Ethnicity

3 credits · 3 hours

SOC 220 - Race and Ethnicity SOC 220 - Race and Ethnicity An introduction to the major sociological theories, social scientific research methods, and concepts used by sociologists to study race and ethnicity in society. Students will learn how the history of race and ethnicity in the U.S. affects opportunity structures across multiple social institutions. Content will include, but not be limited to, sociological theory, research methods, dominant/minority group relations, social stratification/inequality, social/human diversity, assimilation, pluralism, immigration, prejudice, discrimination, and the multiple levels of racism, democracy, social policy, social justice, and social action. Hours 3

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