Subject: Sociology
Course Number: 245
Course Title: Gender, Race & Coloniality in Science, Technology & Medicine
Units: 3
School: Nursing
Department: Social And Behavioral Sciences
Course Description: Course is a study of historical and contemporary issues in the social construction of biological and medical sciences, epistemological problems, and feminist perspectives. Focus is on impact of structural inequalities by race, gender, coloniality and other dimensions on scientific work and constructions of human and social differences.
Prerequisites: none
Restrictions: none
Activities: Direct - Seminar, Student - Seminar
Instructor of Record: J. Shim
May the student choose the instructor for this course? No
Does enrollment in this course require instructor approval? No
Quarter(s) Offered: Spring
Course will not be offered in: Spring 2025
Course Grading Convention: Letter Grade, P/NP (Pass/Not Pass) or S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Graduate Division course: Yes
Is this a web-based online course? No
Is this an Interprofessional Education (IPE) course? No
May students in the Graduate Division (i.e. pursuing Master or PhD) enroll in this course? Yes
Repeat course for credit? No