CRES20003
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Critical Race Theory
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Long Description (Catalog Description)
Prerequisites: CRES 10103 Engaging Difference and Diversity in America (recommended) OR any one (1) approved CRES-attribute course. This course will provide an intermediate survey of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies, focusing on Critical Race Theory. Students will explore race as a social structure, a historical process, a mode of power, and a lived experience. While the idea of race as socially constructed has become common sense in the twenty-first century, we will go further by using Critical Race Theory to examine how scholars, artists, and activists have applied these methods across and beyond the university. Themed units will focus on intersectionality, whiteness, indigeneity, racial capitalism, and mass incarceration.
Course Typically Offered
FALLSPRING
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
AAAS - AAAS (African American and Africana), CORE - CA (Cultural Awareness), CORE - CSV (Citizenship & Social Values), CRES - CRES (Comp Race & Ethnic Studies), LTNO - LTNO (Latina/o Studies)
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Number Of Repeats
1
Code
SEM
Name
SEM