Description This course provides a sociological analysis of race and ethnic relations with particular attention to the United States. Specific topics to receive attention include: the concepts of race, ethnicity, minority, dominance, power, privilege, and inequality. Evolutionary, psychological, and sociological perspectives of race/ethnic relations will be examined.
Prerequisites SOC 110 and junior/senior standing or consent of instructor.
Note Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.
Cross-listed (Also listed as African and African American Studies 423S.)