This course is designed to be an introduction to major racial and ethnic groups which comprise the population of the United States. Emphasis will be according to the history and culture of racial/ethnic peoples in America as well as the role of race and nationality in the pursuit and achievement of the "American Dream." Also highlighted will be an exploration of the linkage between social power and the concepts of race and ethnicity in the United States and how this linkage affects personal identity formation and worldview assumptions. Discussion of the formation of myths and stereotypes and contemporary issues will be highlighted.

Humanistic Approaches
Prerequisites
AFAM 101 or LTS 200 and junior or senior standing.
Course UID
006151.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
320
Long title
Race, Power, and Privilege
Cross Listing
LTS 320