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.
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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
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