Academic Calendar 2024-2025

Search Results

Search Results for "SOCY 235"

SOCY 235  Race and Racialization  Units: 3.00  
Concept and meaning of race, racism, and racialization; ethnicity; processes, policies, and practices of differentiation; the impact of racism and discrimination on various populations; intersections of race, ethnicity, class and gender.
Learning Hours: 120 (36 Lecture, 84 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite (A minimum grade of C- in SOCY 122/6.0) or (BADR 100/3.0 and BADR 101/3.0).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Apply a sociological and critical lens for the analysis of the construction and representation of race, ethnicity, nationhood, gender, sexuality, and class.
  2. Demonstrate reflective written communication skills and conversational skills on difficult topics, considering personal differences and multiple perspectives respectfully.
  3. Develop an ability to analyze the power and racializing dynamics at play in social relationships and institutions, within Canada and North America.
  4. Explain how power, privilege, and marginalization are implicated in social structures and institutions.
  5. Gain a deeper understanding of your own assumptions about "race" and racism.
  6. Learn key concepts and theories of race and racism drawn from the fields of Sociology, Critical Race Theory, gender and feminist studies, and decolonization studies.
  7. Utilize an intersectional approach to analyze the experiences of various social groups.