US Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (Diversity/RIS)
General
Prefix
POL
Course Number
310
Course Level
Undergraduate
Department/Unit(s)
College/School
College of Liberal Arts
Description
African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans and how they have been shaped and have shaped the political system.
Credits
Min
3
Max
3
Repeatable
No
Goals and Diversity
MN Goal Course
Yes
MN Goal Designation(s)
07
Cultural Diversity
Yes
Learning Outcomes
Outcome
Students will be able to evaluate and assess the political process of race, ethnicity, and immigration in the American political system.
Outcome
Students will be able to compare, contrast, and analyze alternative political strategies of African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native Americans.
Outcome
Students will be able to describe theoretical foundations in the US politics of race, ethnicity, and immigration.
Outcome
Students will be able to evaluate strategies and programs of government in response to the demands of these ethnic groups.
Outcome
Students will be able to analyze the immigration processes of ethnic groups and how they arrived in the United States.
Dependencies
Programs
POL310
is a
completion requirement
for: