SOCI 215 - Sociology of Immigration and Race: Asian American Experience Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute: 3SS, CD This course examines the sociological approach to immigration and race relations, through a focus on Asian Americans. Immigration and race are topics that both overlap and contradict one another. The course stresses the light that studying Asian Americans sheds on other groups and for the country as a whole, including immigration, identity, religion, family, gender, race relations, and other topics. We will read from a variety of disciplines, with stress on sociology.
Enrollment Limit: 35 Instructor: R. Baldoz Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: One course in sociology.
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