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EGS295 — Independent Study

5 credits · 165 hours

EGS 295 - Independent Study EGS 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits This course is a space to delve deeper into advanced topics in Ethnic Studies including whiteness, white supremacy, racialized diasporas, Feminisms of Color, Indigenous Epistemology, social revolutions, subaltern media production, and colonial economics. Emphasis is placed on the development and articulation of research as a means to address social injustice. Course focus is at the discretion of the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve All students with emphasis on students who have taken EGS 100 Introduction to Ethnic Studies. Active Date 20250401T11:45:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Theoretical Framework Introduction Canon Literature Analysis Self-Concept Mapping Introduction to Research Method Collective Production of Research Dissemination of Process/Findings Student Learning

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