CONN 335

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Race and Multiculturalism in the American Context

Connections 200-400 Level Undergraduate PUGET - Puget Sound

Course Description

The objective of this course is to cultivate an appreciation of the intersection of a sociological and historical approach to understanding the complexity and dynamics of race relations and multiculturalism in the American context. Using scholarly resources from these two distinct disciplinary traditions, the course provides students with a comparative and critical appreciation of the development of race relations in the United States. In examining the concrete historical developments and sociological patterns in race/ethnic relations, the course enables student to develop a more nuanced and comprehensive appreciation of a multidisciplinary approach to the study of race relations and multiculturalism. Through such an integrated approach, students better recognize and understand the unfolding of relations among different racial/ethnic groups; better appreciate current conflicts; and explore the significance of ethnic membership in shaping our social world.

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

CO24 - CONN (Connections 200-400 Level), CORE - CN (Connections), INTD - AFAM (African American Studies AFAM), INTD - LS (Latina/o Studies Minor LS), INTD - SOAN (Sociology & Anthropology SOAN), INTD - SP-LTS (Span-Latina/o Study Major SPAN)

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

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Lecture

Optional Component

No

Final Exam Type

Yes