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Class, Race, and Gender

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Course Description

This course uses various sociological perspectives to examine how class, race, and gender structure individual and group access to power, resources, opportunities, and prestige. It examines how these socially constructed categories provide identity and meaning that shape social interaction and institutional structure and practice. Classical and contemporary theoretical and empirical models demonstrate how the intersection of these major dimensions of inequality represent a source of opportunity and privilege, while simultaneously contributing to the reproduction of social inequality.

Minimum Credit Hours

3

Maximum Credit Hours

3

Lecture - Lab Hours

(3-0)

PCS Code

1.1

IAI Code

S7905D

Requirements

Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness. Recommended: SOC 121

Department(s)

Does this course meet the standards as an International/Multicultural course?

Yes

2022-2023 CLC Catalog