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Subject: Biology (BIOL)
CRN: 21673
Topics Lecture 2
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 127
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
This course asks how science can be used to understand the origin and biological basis of human diversity and to examine the consequences of social responses to variation among people. We will discuss past and current research related to race and the uses and misuses of that research. Some of the topics included in the course are: biological basis of human variation; is race a biological concept?; biological differences vs. racialized traits; nature and nurture in human variation; biological consequences of racism; racial disparities in human health; and race and environmental conditions. Prerequisite: BIOL 208
4 Credits