ES 101 Historical Racial and Ethnic Issues

This course explores the nature and complexity of racial and ethnic diversity in U.S. society. Using current developments in ethnic studies scholarship, we will examine the social construction of race and ethnicity, theories of prejudice, and a historical overview of various ethnic and racial groups. The course concludes with a comparative analysis of the intersection between race, class, and gender.

Credits

4

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Analyze historical and contemporary scholarship on racial and ethnic inequality
2. Recognize how aspects of intersectionality impacts oppression in society
3. Examine individual and institutional power dynamics related to inequality
4. Evaluate existing internal biases and articulate how a variety of worldviews fit within a societal context
5. Work with diverse groups to complete shared tasks
6. Summarize issues, ethical implications, and methods surrounding activism, collaborative engagement, and community-based action