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SOCI1223

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Power, Privilege, & Difference

Social and Behavioral SciencesSchool of Arts and Sciences

Course Description

This course examines the social forces at work directing the distribution of power and privilege in American society. Using a sociological perspective, students learn about the multiple hierarchies defined by class, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality and the consequences of one's location in them. Students will learn intersectionality theory and its application to the study of inequality; that "difference" is socially constructed in systems of privilege to create "otherness," and, in turn, prejudice and discrimination.

Credit Hours (Min)

3

Credit Hours

3

Course Prerequisites

Course Attributes

Gen Ed - Social Sciences (GESS), Liberal Arts and Science (LAS)