Humanities and Social Sciences Track Two
Prerequisites are listed in [brackets]
Track 2: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class
This track is designed to allow students to think and study about the many ways in which social identity affects the lives of human beings, influencing the ways in which we see the world (and ways in which the world sees us), and the nature of our experiences in the world.
ANTH 366 Anthropology of War
ANTH 340 Race, Nation and Culture
ANTH 370 Topics in the Anthropology of Gender
ANTH/SOCI 368 Contemporary American Culture
ARTH 210 African Art and Culture in the Humanities
ECON 306 Economics of Women and Family [ECON 201]
ENG 361 African-American Fiction Writers
ENG 362 African-American Poets
ENG 367 Women's Poetry
ENG 368 Women’s Fiction
ENG 370 Exploring Gay and Lesbian Literature
ENG 431 Studies in Caribbean Literature
HIST 263 Africa
HIST 267, 268 Latin America
HIST 270 Middle East
HIST 273, Asia to 1600
HIST 274 Modern Asia
HIST 320 Women in U.S. History
HIST 321 European Women's History
HIST 326 The Automobile in 20th Century America
HIST 355 Afro- American History to 1865, or
HIST 356 Afro- American History since 1865
HIST 428 American Workers in the Industrial Age, 1877-1948
HIST 453 Patterns of Global History
HIST 461 Seminar in Marxist-Leninist in Global Affairs
MUS 356 History of Jazz in America
POSC 383 Women in Politics
REL 315 Women and Religion
REL 330 African and African American Religion
REL 360 History of World Religious Thought
REL 380 Contemporary Theologies
SCOM 347 Communication, Diversity and Popular Culture
SCOM 348 Communication and Gender [any l00-level SCOM course or permission]
SOCI 336 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOCI 337 Sociology of Gender
SOCI 339 Sociology of Women
SOCI 354 Social and Cultural Stratification
SOCI 362 Hip Hop Culture & Critical Social Analysis
SOCI 367 Sociology of Sexuality
SOCI/ANTH 368 Contemporary American Culture
WMST 200 Introduction to Women's Studies
WRTC 312 Studies in Literacy
WRTC 320 Writing in the Public Sphere
WRTC 322 Making a Difference, Service Learning Writing
WRTC 340 Teaching Writing
WRTC 410 Studies in Cultural Rhetoric