Course Description
Course Typically Offered
Most NWTC classes are offered in 8-week sessions. Learn more about how our class schedule can help you succeed.
Credit for Prior Learning
What will I learn?
- Differentiate basic concepts related to diversity
- Evaluate patterns of intergroup relationships
- Explain how power relations shape privilege within society
- Examine the impact of bias on social relationships
- Apply culturally responsive communication strategies
- Compare forces that shape diversity in an international context
- Analyze the differential treatment of migrant groups
- Evaluate systemic oppression
- Explore social rights and inequalities
- Examine the role of social movements in effecting structural change
Class Details
- Class Number:
- SOCSCI1 10809172-3 - Intro to Diversity Studies
- Location:
- 1301
- Date:
- -
- Delivery:
- Blended
- Term:
- 2025 Fall Session 1
Class Notes
Your textbook for this class is available free online! It can be found in your Canvas class shell one day prior to the class start date. Based on your preference, printed versions are available for purchase through the NWTC Bookstore. To learn more, please visit: https://nwtc.libguides.com/oer.
This class is taught through a combination of in-person and online instruction. Students will attend live portions of the class at the dates, times, and location specified. The remaining instruction will be accessed anywhere using internet. For more information regarding this delivery and how to access your class, see www.nwtc.edu/blendedfaq.
Meetings Times
Dates | Day(s) / Time | Location |
---|---|---|
8/18/2025 - 10/13/2025 |
Monday
5:30 PM - 8:20 PM |
Green Bay Campus Room SC316
|
8/18/2025 - 10/13/2025 |
Online
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
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