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Nov 23, 2024
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SOCI 107H - Honors Issues of Race and Ethnicity in the United States 3 units 3 hours lecture Recommended Preparation: Sociology 101 or Sociology 101H Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC
This honors course, intended for students in the Honors Transfer Program, is a survey of the concepts, theories, and functions of the race and ethnicity issues in the United States. In this course students examine issues of race and ethnicity in the Unites States from a sociological perspective, Sociological concepts and theories are used to analyze the social construction of race and ethnicity. Course material will examine how race simultaneously shapes and is shaped by immigration patterns, policies, and inequalities in social institutions such as the media, education, labor market, housing, and the criminal justice system. Intersectionality, nativism, colorism, racial ideologies, and sociological theories of race and racism will also be studied. This course is enriched through extensive, rigorous reading, writing, and research assignments.
Note: Students may take either Sociology 107 or Sociology 107H. Duplicate credit will not be awarded.
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