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Social Inequality: Gender, Race, Class and Power
This course will examine the theoretical perspectives on the intersection of social class and gender, race, ethnicity. With reference to both Canadian and international studies, the course will analyze how class and identity are constructed through the intersections of gender, race and ethnicity. PREREQ: SOCI 1015 or LBST 1006/1007 or permission of the Department Chair or designate. (lec 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for SOCI 2656 and either SOCI 2626 or SOCI 3066.
SOCI-2656EL
Liberal Arts
3.00
UG