ETH 027 — Introduction to Race & Ethnicity in American History 3 Units
Students will critically explore the phenomena of race and ethnicity in the history of the United States. Examining the socio-political realities of power, students analyze the processes by which racial stratification occur. Particular emphasis is placed on the socio-historical experiences of major, subordinate ethnic groups in America: African Americans, Latina/o Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. Students critically analyze major theoretical approaches to understanding the circumstances that have shaped present race relations in America and various Ethnic Studies paradigms. (C-ID SOCI 150)
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- Administration of Justice - Traditional Option - Associate in Science
- Law, Public Policy, and Society - Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Art History - Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Cal-GETC Certificate of Achievement Level 3
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- Liberal Arts: Social and Behavioral Sciences - Associate in Arts
- Political Science - Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Child and Adolescent Development - Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Sociology - Associate in Arts for Transfer