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Race and Cultural Diversity in American Life

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Course Description

 

This course explores how race, ethnicity, and cultural diversity have shaped American institutions, law, and social relationships from the colonial era to the present, focusing on diverse experiences and inter-group dynamics.

  • Module 1: Introduction to Concepts of Race and Identity
  • Module 2: historical Legacies of Race in the United States
  • Module 3: Legacies of Race and Racism Today
  • Module 4: Race and Ethnicity in American Social Institutions

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Course Information

Non-Credit

Program Cost: Free

Course Format: Online

Course Platform: Coursera

Course Duration: Self-Paced

Students Complete this class in an average of 7 Hours

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