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SOCI 111
Race and Ethnic Relations
Course provides critical examination of issues of race and ethnicity in the world, with special emphasis on the U.S. Students explore concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research on patterns of cooperation and conflict between different racial and ethnic groups. Sources of prejudice, discrimination, power relations and stratification are discussed. Instruction covers history and present status of various major racial and ethnic groups, including some white ethnics, African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans. Students examine contemporary problems and issues in the area of racial and ethnic relations.
Section Title Instructor Reg/Limit Status Hours Fees Reqmts Textbk Camp Bldg Room Dates Days Beg End
01 CruzW 23 / 25 Open 3.00 $0.00   CCC 624 1002 09/04/2018 - 12/15/2018 -M-W--- 9:00a 10:20a
02 CruzW 25 / 25 Closed 3.00 $0.00   CCC 624 1002 09/04/2018 - 12/15/2018 -M-W--- 10:30a 11:50a

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