SOC 310 RACIAL IDENTITY IN AMERICA

An examination of the ways in which racial identities are formed and the social factors that shape our identities and interactions with one another. Emphasis on applications to intergroup relations and the resolution of conflict within such relationships. Specific topics include stages of racial identity development, how racial identities affect social policy, questions of racial authenticity, and how racial identity intersects with issues of class, gender, and sexuality.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

This is the same course as AFR 310/ CRE 310.

Prerequisite

One of the following courses or permission of the instructor: AFR 202, AMS 123, AMS 201D, GWS 103, HMD 111, or SOC 103.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 25 students.

Attributes

A3, MOIE