SOC-2310 - Racial and Ethnic Relations* (B, C) (3) Prerequisite: PSY-1010 or SOC-1010 Students examine the development of racial, ethnic, and minority interactions in modern society, with particular emphasis on the United States experience and selected perspectives around the globe. This course satisfies the General Education Social/Behavioral Science requirement and the Core Competency for Cultural and Global Awareness.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Apply key sociological concepts and theories for the comparative study of race, ethnicity, and majority/minority relations in the global racial order
CO2 - Analyze how racial and ethnic stratification are reproduced through social institutions, policies, and practices
CO3 - Explain the experiences of racial and ethnic groups in the United States and in selected global examples
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