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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 WWCC College Catalog
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SOC 205 - Racial and Ethnic Relations Credits: 5 LEC hours per week: 5 Focuses on intergroup race and ethnic relations with a social-historical emphasis. Students explore how race and ethnic identities are developed; theoretical perspectives on assimilation and pluralism; prejudice and discrimination; the creation of subordinate groups; and historical and contemporary issues. Problems and possible solutions of majority-minority relations are examined. Course Outcomes:
- Describe the social historical evolution of race relations in the United States.
- Critique the historical social constructions of race.
- Illustrate key concepts and analyze dominant theories of race and tehnic relations in the field of sociology.
- Analyze and explain contemporary asymmetries among race and ethnic groups.
Course Topics:
- What is a minority group?
- Race, ethnicity, dominant-minority relations
- Prejudice, discrimination, ideological racism, and institutional discrimination
- Assimilation and pluralism
- Evolution of dominant-minority relations in the United States (contact situation, subsistence technology)
- The situation of white ethnics
- The situation of African-Americans (slavery, segregation, modern institutional discrimination and modern racism)
- The situation of American Indians (conquest, tribal survival)
- The situation of Latino Americans (colonization, immigration, ethnic enclaves)
- The situation of Asian Americans (ethnic enclaves, anti-Chinese campaign, anti-Japanese campaign, internment, model minority)
- New Americans (current immigration)
Course Attribute(s): Diversity, Social Science
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