CRES 300 - Junior Seminar This course for CRES majors explores the way race and ethnicity can be analyzed from interdisciplinary perspectives, considering categories of “race” and “ethnicity” a) both together and in relation to each other, and b) as designating or emerging out of separate politics of difference and otherness. Course topics may change from year to year.
Literature After Empire
See ENG 370 for description.
Unit(s): 1 Group Distribution Requirement(s): Varies, depending on cross-listed course Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in one of CRES 100-469 (CRES Course List ) Restriction(s): CRES majors only Instructional Method: Conference Grading Mode: Letter grading (A-F) Cross-listing(s): ENG 370 , CRES 332 Notes: Cross-listing varies each year. CRES 300 serves as the Junior Seminar for the CRES program. Group Distribution Learning Outcome(s): Varies, depending on cross-listed course
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