Course | Instructor |
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ETS 280: Native American Identities and Culture | Harry |
ETS 307: Topics in Race and Racism - Sports, Race, and Culture | Harvey, S |
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 490: Class, Race, and Gender | Gayles |
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 Peace & 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, A |
WMST 450: Feminist Theory & Methodology | Purdy |
WMST/SOC 453: Gender and Society | Scheibling |
GRI course offerings
Undergraduate students wishing to schedule an advising appointment should email GRI Undergraduate Advising at GRIadvising@unr.edu.
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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GRI/HIST 693B: History of HIV/AIDS | Hobson |
GRI 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 |