SOC 083 — CHICANO SOCIOLOGY
The sociological factors affecting Chicano/a relationships to major institutions, social movements, and their communities, especially compared to the dominant culture and other racial groups. Focus on key themes like immigration, education, employment, politics. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, class, ethnicity, gender, immigration status, language, sexuality, etc. No credit if taken after SOC 031 or ETH 083 . Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly SOC 031.
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- Art History – Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- History – Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Kinesiology & Wellness – Associate in Arts Degree
- Social and Behavioral Sciences – Associate in Arts Degree
- Social Justice Studies: General – Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Sociology – Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer