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GGA 250 Genes, Race, & Society
This course explores the complex interplay between genetics, race, and various social constructs. Through a combination of historical perspectives and contemporary research, students gain insights into how these factors intersect and influence one another. Emphasis is placed on dispelling misconceptions surrounding genetics and race, fostering critical thinking, and promoting a nuanced understanding of the relationships between biological and social aspects. The course encourages students to engage in thoughtful discussions, challenging preconceptions, and promoting a holistic view of the intricate connections between genes and society.
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer