SOC-10 — Race And Ethnic Relations

About This Course

Transfer: UC, CSU
C-ID: SOCI 150
3.00 units

Prerequisite: None.

Description: An introduction to the relevant theories and operational definitions that ground the study of race and ethnic relations in the social sciences. Extensive treatment of prejudice, discrimination and the concept of racism. The course brings into sharper focus the history and contemporary status of White ethnics, religious minorities, American-Indians, African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and women in the United States. Social institutions, such as family, education, politics, and the economy receive special attention for each group. The similarities and differences in ethnic hostilities between the U.S. and other societies are closely examined. Students may not receive credit for both SOC-10 and 10H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)