Race and Ethnicity

SOC 1635 3 Quarter Hours
Course Level Undergraduate
Description Examines race and ethnicity as constructed differences and explores the reasons for their existence, the power dynamics behind constructions of difference, the impact of difference on identity, and ways that visual and other presentations influence perceptions of self and others. Because human beings belong to different racial and ethnic groups, the study of these constructs is important to sociology. Explores the history of race and ethnicity and how history has influenced the study of these topics.

Course Sections

Section 02
CRN 80537
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Session Spring 2013, Second Half Session
Class Meeting Dates 05/20/2013 to 06/29/2013
Instructor Ms. Amie Levesque
Notes This section has reached its maximum enrollment capacity and is now closed. Please select a different section. 
Campus Online Campus
Course Format Online
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Section 02
CRN 90328
Session Summer 2013, Full-Term Session
Class Meeting Dates 07/01/2013 to 08/24/2013
Instructor Ms. Margaret Crehan
Schedule Tuesday 5:50 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Campus Downtown Campus
Course Format On Ground
Costs Course Cost: View Tuition Rates | Books: Visit NU Bookstore Site
Upcoming Academic Term Dates
  • Spring Term
    May 20, 2013 (6-week classes)
  • Summer Term
    July 1, 2013 (4- and 8-week classes)
    July 29, 2013 (4-week classes)

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