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Spring Term 2017 Race and Ethnicity in the United States - 3586 - ETST 200
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Catalog Description : An interdisciplinary study of race and ethnicity in the United States. The course examines the development of racial and ethnic categorization; patterns of stratification; and the role of political, cultural, and economic forces in shaping ideas about race and ethnicity. The course will explore the social consequences of race and ethnicity with particular attention to racial and ethnic tolerance, discrimination, and institutional racism. The Civil Rights Movement, affirmative action, and immigration policies will be analyzed, as well as connections between ethnic stratification, class, and gender. Other topics will vary from term to term.

Attributes: GER Dimens Diversity, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs


Term

Spring Term 2017

Instructors

Sonja Lynn Downing

Course

ETST 200

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

RACE & ETHNICITY IN THE U.S. (D)

Final Exam

Wednesday, Jun 07, 2017 11:30 a.m. - 02:00 p.m.

CRN

3586

Status

Active

Class Time

12:30 PM-01:40 PM MWF BRIG 420

Start-End Date

Mar 27, 2017-Jun 07, 2017

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

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