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2011-2012
SOC 216 Seminar: Racial-Ethnic Experiences
3 hours
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Intended as a capstone course for students minoring in American Minority Studies, this seminar assumes significant prior knowledge and interest on the part of the student. It features experiential learning and strong student involvement focused on the meaning and significance of race and ethnicity. Responsibility for classroom activity will be shared by students and instructor. The course also requires field experience in the community. Topics covered include stratification, family structure, subcultural variation, religion, heritage, social psychology, interpersonal communication, and conflict resolution.
Prerequisite(s): SOC-003 and SOC-116 or approval of the instructor.
(Normally offered alternate years.)