ACES 101 - Diversity and American CultureRoom/Location: HSS0224 (HSS)
Description: This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of diversity in American culture and society through the synthesis of theories, concepts, and insights from literature, sociology, and history. Students will have the opportunity to examine various media and their own complex identities and families in specific socio-historical and cultural contexts. Through careful reading and discussion of novelists, short story writers, artists, activists, historians, and sociologists, we will explore how meanings of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, and disability are formed in relationship to lived experiences and American ideologies. (Same as HUMAN 101)
Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above is strongly recommended.
Additional details: Hybrid -.
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Class Fee: 0.00
Class Dates: 9/17/2018
End Date: 12/6/2018
Meets Distribution Requirements: Humanities/Social Sciences (
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Class Limit: 40 students
Final Exam: Students, contact your instructor. Faculty, contact your dean.
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