SOCI 270: Race and Ethnicity

Program
Semester Hours 3.0

The study of race and ethnicity in defining peoples and cultures; in delineating boundaries of social interaction and discourse; in establishing enduring patterns of interpersonal and institutional discrimination, prejudice, and persecution; and in creating sectional and national conflict. The history of race and ethnicity in the United States and elsewhere, as well as current research on the biological and social bases of race and ethnicity.

Prerequisites

SOCI 101, SOCI 102, or instructor permission.