Additional Offerings
This course is also offered during the semesters listed above.

Course Cost

Semester: Fall 2024
Credit Hours: 3.0
Some sections may include additional fees
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Fall 2024
Credit
3.0

This course provides a sociological perspective on race and ethnicity in American society. Emphasis is placed on understanding race and ethnicity as socially constructed phenomena that fundamentally shape society. Attention is given to various forms of racism and discrimination. Historic and contemporary social inequalities in economics, housing, education, and the criminal justice system are examined and efforts to redress these inequalities are explored.

IAI: S7 903D

Status Days Times Location Instructor Books / Materials Ticket # CRN
Open W 9:30am-10:45am
Course Location

Aurora Downtown, Room 320

Aurora Downtown Campus
Waubonsee Community College
18 S. River St.
Aurora, IL 60506-4134
(630) 801-7900

Staff Available Soon
251SOC120.950


A blend of face-to-face class meetings in a traditional classroom and online. Required face-to-face class meetings are Wednesdays 9:30am-10:45am. This course is part of the MyMaterials (Inclusive Access) program. When you register, you will pay a 41.00 fee, which grants you access to the right course materials at the lowest price.

Open -
Course Location

Online

Instruction occurs exclusively online, through the Canvas learning management system, for the duration of the course. Online courses are delivered in an asynchronous manner, which means that students learn from instruction, such as prerecorded video lessons and assigned learning tasks, that is not delivered in-person or in real-time.

Staff Available Soon
251SOC120.920


This course is part of the MyMaterials (Inclusive Access) program. When you register, you will pay a 41.00 fee, which grants you access to the right course materials at the lowest price.