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                  SOC 110 - United States and Global Diversity: Sociological Perspectives 3 credits 
  Description  This course is an introduction to the sociological analysis of diversity in the United States and the world, with particular emphasis on ethnic/racial, gender/sex, and social class issues. Through reading, writing, discussion, and co-curricular activities, students will develop a better understanding of the various facets of a pluralistic American society that is part of an interconnected world. Enrollment is limited in order to enhance participation. The primary goal of the course is to provide a foundation for living in an increasingly diverse American society and interacting in a global environment.  
  Foundational Studies Credit  [FS 2010: Global Perspectives and Cultural Diversity]
 
  
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