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POLS217 — U.S Racial and Ethnic Politics

5 credits · 55 hours

POLS 217 - U.S Racial and Ethnic Politics POLS 217 - U.S Racial and Ethnic Politics 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of the role of race and ethnicity in American politics. Surveys contemporary literature on the political experiences of four racial and ethnic groups (Black or African Americans, American Indians or Native Americans, Latinos or Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans) and their interactions with the dominant racial group (non-Hispanic White Americans). Course Note AEIS 217 and POL S 217: Meet together and share content. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall Day Winter Day, Online Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20200401T13:21:36 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Social Science Area I Course Outline Understanding Race in America Racial Inequality, Segregation and Civil Rights Race and Public Opinion Institutional Barriers to Racial Equality: Party Politics and Race Race and Ethnicity in the Political Campaigns Political Economy and Racial Realities in the Contemporary U.S. Mass Incarceration and Drug Policy Immigration Politics in the Contemporary United States Multi-identity Coalitions in the United States Student Learning

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