HIST 123: Comparative Race and Ethnicity in the United States Units: 4
Examines the construction of race and ethnicity in the United States in an historical and comparative context. The foundational concept of this course is that race is a social construction that comes into being through both historical and continuing interactions between various groups within U.S. society.
Course Details Anticipated term(s) course will be offered: Repeatable for Credit: No Crosslisted with: CRES 123 Normal Letter Grade with Pass/No Pass option
GE Requirements - Approaches to Knowledge: Arts and Humanities
- Badge: Literary and Textual Analysis
- Badge: Diversity and Identity
- Badge: Media and Visual Analysis
- Badge: Societies and Cultures of the Past
Requisites and Restrictions Instructor Permission Required: No
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