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Race and Ethnicity Seminars (RES)
Race and Ethnicity Courses
Complete one of the following courses (3 Credits)
ART 326
/
PHR 326
Photography and Social Engagement: A Road to Activism (RES)
3
ART 328
/
DANC 328
/
THTR 328
The Arts & Social Change (RES)
3
COMM 305
Race, Class, and Gender in Media (RES)
3
COMM 307
Mediating Motherhood (RES)
3
COMM 363
Black Female Sexuality in Film (RES)
3
DANC 311
Black Dance in America (RES)
3
EWL 323
Beyond Nollywood: West African Cinema from 1960-present (RES)
3
EWL 329
Reading the Contemporary Caribbean (RES)
3
EWL 361
Octavia Butler Seminar (RES)
3
EWL 365
/
FREN 365
Reading Contemporary Africa (RES)
3
EWL 367
Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (RES)
3
HIST 317
The Body in American Culture: Pre-Colonial Period to the Present (RES)
3
HIST 334
Race and Place in Natural Histories of the Americas (RES)
3
HIST 345
/
PHR 345
Civil Rights (RES)
3
MUS 372
History of American Jazz (RES)
3
PHR 322
/
SOC 322
Radical Women of Color Thought in the U.S (RES)
3
PHR 324
/
SOC 324
History of Race (RES)
3
PHR 354
/
PS 354
Race and U.S. Political Thought (RES)
3
PHR 356
/
SOC 356
Structural Racism (RES)
3
PHR 358
/
SOC 358
Critical Indigenous Theory (RES)
3
PHR 362
The Invention of Whiteness (RES)
3
PSYCH 310
Cultural, Ethnic and Racial Perspectives in Psychology (RES)
3
RS 326
Religion, Race, and Ethnicity (RES)
3
SOC 359
/
PHR 359
Race and Ethnicity (RES)
3
SOC 374
/
PHR 374
Erotic Organization of Race (RES)
3
SPCH 318
Language and Culture (RES)
3
THTR 319
Drama & Theatre in the United States (RES)
3
THTR 327
Gender in Performance (RES)
3
THTR 328
/
ART 328
/
DANC 328
The Arts & Social Change (RES)
3
THTR 416
Constructing America through 19th-century Performance (RES)
3
THTR 420
From The Chitlin’ Circuit to The Great White Way: A History of African-Americans Onstage in the United States (RES)
3
Above are some representative courses that are offered on a regular basis. For updates and further courses, please consult the Course Bulletin.