Liberal Studies Program


Liberal Studies Program
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Race,Class and Culture Concentration

Students must successfully complete three (3) semester hours of LIBS 201, Introduction to Race, Class and Culture, prior to enrolling in Concentration or Related Electives courses.  All Race, Class and Culture students take LIBS 501 as one of their related electives.  The remaining twenty-one (21) hours for the Concentration  must be selected from the courses listed below.

BIOL

468

Biology, Technology, and Ethics I

3 cr.

COMP 390 Social Implications of Computing 3 cr.

ENGL

206

Film and Culture

3 cr.

ENGL

242

Postcolonial Women Writers

3 cr.

ENGL 316 Hip-hop Discourse 3 cr.

ENGL

318

African American Film and Culture

3 cr.

ENGL

336

Postcolonial Novel

3 cr.

HEFS

181

Social-Psychological Aspects of Dress

3 cr.

HEFS

332

Cultural Aspects of Food

3 cr.

HIST

321

Cultural History, Ethnicity, and Ethnographic Collections in America

3 cr.

HIST

415

The Automobile and the Making of Modern America

3 cr.

HIST

477

Technology, Empire, and Popular Culture

3 cr.

HIST

610

Seminar in the History of Twentieth Century Technology

3 cr.

LIBS

220

Race, Class and Environmental Quality

3 cr.

LIBS

221

Genes, Race and Society

3 cr.

LIBS

301

Ethno-Nationalism and the Reconstruction of Nations

3 cr.

LIBS

302

Media Analysis

3 cr.

LIBS

303

Consumer Culture

3 cr.

LIBS

304

The American South

3 cr.

LIBS

305

Race and Class in Caribbean Culture

3 cr.

LIBS

306

Gender, Technology, and Computer Culture

3 cr.

LIBS

307

Food and The Global Community

3 cr.

LIBS 

308

Historical, Social and Cultural Perspectives of Technology

3 cr.

LIBS

401

War and Culture

3 cr.

LIBS

402

Historical Memory

3 cr.

LDAR

402

Environmental Design Ethics

2 cr.

PHIL

265

World Religions

3 cr.

SOCI

304

Social Aspects of Human Sexuality

3 cr.

SOCI

406

Criminology

3 cr.

Any one interested in becoming a Liberal Studies: Race, Class and Culture major should contact the Director of Liberal Studies, Dr. Humphrey A. Regis, at 256-2165.  After a curriculum review, Race, Class and Culture majors will be advised by:

Dr. Michele Levy
Race, Class and Culture Coordinator
General Classroom Building, A440
(336) 334-7771 Ext. 6006
mflevy@ncat.edu