Undergraduate Race & Ethnic Cultures General
Undergraduate Race & Ethnic Cultures General
2005 Spring Term
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RACE,ETHNICITY & SOCIAL JUSTICE:ISSUES FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS
RACEETH 380
The course is designed to help students develop a greater understanding of the influence of one's race and ethnicity on the ways individuals perceive the world and the ways they are treated by others and by society. Within the framework of the helping professions, students will have the opportunity to examine their attitudes toward members of racial and ethnic minorities, develop ways to learn about the participation in and treatment of racial and ethnic minority groups in work, education, and social services, and examine ways to affect one's own attitudes and society to achieve social justice.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
RACEETH 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable three times for maximum of 9 credits.