EPS 421 A - Racial and Ethnic Families
Campus: Urbana-Champaign
Description:
Sociological examination of how gender, race, ethnicity, cultural diversity and class function in the development of diverse American families, which are important foundations of education. Primary attention will be given to African American and Hispanic families. Secondary attention will be given to Asian American, Native American and other racial and ethnic family groups. Course Information: Same as AFRO 421, EPOL 410, and HDFS 424. 3 undergraduate hours. 2 or 4 graduate hours.
Special Instructions:
No late adds after start of first class without prior written permission of the professor at bmbarnet@illinois.edu. Cross listed with HDFS 424 and AFRO 421. No non-degree enrollments. Restricted to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate students with degree status. Not for students with Freshman, Sophomore, Undergraduate Non-Degree, or Graduate Non-Degree class standing.
Academic Program Restrictions:
EDM: Curr & Inst Online - UIUC EDM:Ed Pol Org&Ldrshp Onl-UIUC NDEG: Curr & Inst OnLine -UIUC NDEG:Ed Pol Org&LdrshpOnl-UIUC EDD:Ed Pol Org &Ldshp Onl-UIUC
Option 1
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 4
Term(s): Fall , Spring