SOCI1400 — Race in America
This course is an introduction to the history and theories of race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. Students will explore the social construction of race as a concept, the processes by which social institutions create and reproduce racial inequalities, and the role of social movements in bringing about social change. Students will learn to analyze current race relations from multiple perspectives.
Prerequisites: ENGL0921, ENGL0960
Part of
- Early Childhood Education Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree
- Community Paramedicine Associate of Applied Science Degree
- Pre-Social Work Transfer Pathway Associate of Science Degree
- Peace Officer and Public Safety Associate of Science Degree
- Graphic Design: Web Design Associate of Applied Science Degree
- Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree