HUMN 1060 - International Race and Ethnicity
This course explores race and ethnic relations in a global context while covering groups and issues in the United States. The course analyzes the dispositions, traditions, and bodies of knowledge associated with past and contemporary expressions of cultural beliefs, behaviors, and experiences. It emphasizes the interdependence of human societies by identifying the conditions, beliefs, behaviors, and practices of a variety of cultures. The importance and relevance of the growing ethnic diversity in a variety of societies are examined while ethnic conflicts throughout the world are compared.
Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Lecture/Lab Hours: 3 lecture hrs/week
Cross-listed: SOC*2350
General Education Requirement: Social and Behavioral Sciences / Global Diversity
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