SOCI250M : Multiculturalism

This course is designed to introduce students to the social constructs of ethnicity, race, class, age, religion, gender and sexual orientation and examine how they influence personal, social, political, economic and systemic norms, values, perceptions, and behaviors. Historical connections and concepts, as well as current issues related to diverse groups, are explored, along with theories and concepts of prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes. Discussions may include diversity, equity, inclusion, terminology, and critical perspectives.

Prerequisite: SOCI110M and ENGL110M or ENGL110XM with a grade of “C” or better. (Fulfills Social Science requirement)

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3.0