ETHN 114 — Introduction to Race & Ethnicity
An introduction to the sociological analysis of ethnicity, race, and immigration in the United States. Topics include the history of racialized and minoritized groups in the United States, patterns of interaction between racial and ethnic groups, colonialism, immigration, identity formation, prejudice, discrimination, ethnocentrism, racism, institutional racism, social movements for civil rights, liberation and decolonization, and the intersection of race and ethnicity with other forms of difference. Also listed as SOC 114. Not open to students with credit in SOC 114. (C-ID SOCI 150) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-4, CSU-D,F, IGETC-4,7, Cal-GETC-4,6)
Part of
- Elementary Education Associate in Arts
- Ethnic Studies Associate in Arts
- Nursing Associate in Science
- Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T)
- ESL Milestone - Pathway to Transfer: Social and Behavioral Sciences Certificate of Achievement
- General Studies AA - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Sociology for Transfer (AA-T)
- University Studies - Social and Behavioral Sciences (AA)