SOC102A — Race, Ethnicity, & Immigration

3 credits · 3 hours

This course explores the related concepts of race, ethnicity, and immigration and their impact on the social conditions of diverse American communities. Students will learn how race relations shape politics, economics, housing, health, education law, entertainment, and civil society. Students will learn about the conditions in which different peoples were incorporated into the American polity and how this incorporation affects people's lives on the group and individual level.

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