ETHS 101HF — Honors American Ethnic Studies 3 Units
54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of the experiences of Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinx Americans in the United States from the colonial era to today. Students will analyze historical themes through an intersectional analysis that interrogates categories of identity and power including race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, religion, etc. The course explores theoretical concepts and social processes including colonization and migration; racialization and the development of race as a social category; the relationship between race and U.S. imperialism; the persistence of social inequalities; and the long historical struggle for racial justice. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC) AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC (C-ID: SJS 110)
Part of
- Africana Studies Associate in Arts Degree
- American Indian and Indigenous Studies Associate in Arts Degree
- Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Associate in Arts Degree
- Chicanx and Latinx Studies Associate in Arts Degree
- Ethnic Studies Associate in Arts Degree
- Ethnic Studies for Educators Foundations Certificate
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Emphasis in Social Behavior and Self-Development Associate in Arts
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Emphasis in Social Sciences Associate in Arts Degree
- Spanish Language Media Certificate
- Mindfulness Certificate
- Social Justice Studies: General Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Social Justice Studies - Ethnic Studies Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Social Justice Studies - Gender Studies Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer