IGR Courses
Foundations of Intergroup Relations

UC/Sociology 218 meets with corresponding section of Psychology 218

This introductory course examines the history of various social identity groups in the United States. The primary emphasis is race and ethnicity, but attention is also given to gender, religion, socio-economic class and sexual orientation. The course examines theories explaining the formation of social identity groups and the development of bias (prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination), as well as power and privilege dynamics and the development of ally-building.

Foundations of Intergroup Relations is offered during the fall or winter term and counts twards the LS&A Social Science (SS) distribution requirment.