Course | Instructor |
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ETS 251: Theories of Race and Ethnicity | Etienne |
ETS 307: Topics in Race and Racism - Sports, Race, and Culture | Harvey |
GRI 103: Power, Identity, and Social Justice | Jackson |
GRI 103 Honors: Power, Identity, and Social Justice | Jackson |
GRI 257: Social Movements of GRI | Gayles |
GRI/SOC 272: Latinx Identities and Cultures | Padilla |
GRI/SOC 491: Special Topics: Sociology of (Im)migration | Etienne |
GRI 491: Special Topics: Disability Justice | Purdy |
GRI/HIST 493B: History of HIV/AIDS | Hobson |
HGPS 201: Concepts in Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies | Irujo, Jackson |
HGPS 410: Holocaust Literature | Nawrocki |
HGPS 421: Concepts of Peave & Nonviolence | Jackson |
WMST 101: Introduction to Women’s Studies | Purdy |
WMST 250: Introduction to Feminist Theory | Escobar |
WMST/PSC 353: Identity Politics in the United States | Fite |
WMST 419: Men and Masculinities | Jackson |
WMST/ENG 427A: Women & Literature | Harvey |
WMST 450: Feminist Theory & Methodology | Purdy |
WMST/SOC 453: Gender and Society | Scheibling |
GRI course offerings
Undergraduate students wishing to schedule an advising appointment, email faculty advisor, Patrick Jackson.
Graduate students may determine if other courses are eligible as electives for the GRI M.A. and GRI Certificate programs by contacting GRI’s Director of Graduate Studies.
Course | Instructor |
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GIR 730: Theories of Oppression | Etienne |
GRI 790: Resistance, Survivance, and Resurgence: Contemporary Issues in Indigenous Studies | Harry |
GRI/HIST 790/724: Social Movements in the United States | Hobson |