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Anthropology

ANT 377 - Critical Perspectives Of Race And Ethnicity

Description: Critical Perspectives of Race and Ethnicity critically examines historical and contemporary issues related to race and racism from an anthropological perspective. We explore interpretations of race and ethnicity in society, including analyses of ideas on lived experience and myths of biological differences through lenses of intersectionality, biomedicine, health disparities, forensic anthropology, and scientific racism. Letter grade only.

Units: 3

No sections currently offered.

Requirement Designation: GS: Science Lit - Social Sciences

Liberal Studies Essential Skills: GENS, LIBS

Prerequisite: Sophomore Status or higher