Spring 2024 CRN: 13204 PHIL 3150 - Race And Gender Issues
A philosophical examination of principles and values underlying contemporary social issues involving race, gender, and related concepts. Topics include: identity, equality/inequality, equity, harassment, prejudice, discrimination, affirmative action. This course satisfies WMU Essential Studies Level 2: Exploration and Discovery – Societies and Cultures Category. This course also meets the Diversity and Inclusion student learning outcome.
Additional Information
Campus: Main
Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab/Discussion
Instructional Method: Traditional Attribute: Area III: U.S. Cultures Diversity & Inclusion SLO Increase Foundatn Knowldge SLO Societies and Culture
Instructor(s):
Dahan, Noa I (Primary) Donahue, Seamus
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