American Ethnic Studies
AES 330 Theory and Methods in American Ethnic Studies (4)
In this course, students will become familiar with the theoretical and methodological approaches in the interdisciplinary and evolving field of Ethnic Studies. It examines the key theories and methods that give voice to the realities of people of color, as well as group relations and resistance to inequality. This course analyzes the major theoretical paradigms for understanding race and ethnicity, evaluating the strengths and limitations for each framework in helping to bring about social change. It also explores and utilizes the methods of social science, recognizing the role, contribution and limitations of scientific inquiry for interpreting social reality. Other epistemological approaches will be assessed to determine what they bring to bear on empirical realities.
- General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences; PDE
- Prerequisite: AES 150; junior/senior standing; and at least one elective course in AES.
- Offering: Spring
- Instructor: Staff