POLS 232 Inequality: Contemporary Issues Facing Racial Minorities in the US

This course examines major public policy issues and their disparate impact on racial minorities in the 21st century. Students will identify racial biases in policies that have led to systemic inequality within institutions and society and evaluate their implementation and outcomes. Students will offer recommendations in the form of an evidenced based policy paper to address one of the major topics focusing on its impact on Black Americans, Latinx Americans, Asian Americans or American Indians. Policy topics to be covered in the course include: poverty, voting rights, criminal justice, race relations, housing, education, gender, health care, and the environment.      

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

POLS 111 or POLS 117 or POLS 120 or POLS 160