AP/POLS4430 6.0 A: Colonialism and Development
Offered by: POLS
(Cross-listed to: AP/GLBL4430 6.0A )
Session
Fall 2023
Status
Cancelled: Course Delivery
Term
Y
Format
SEMR
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
A comparative introduction, at the more advanced level, to social struggle and change in countries subject to colonial domination, with particular attention to cultural issues and to forms of contestation involving 'race' and racism, sexuality and gender, and social class. Prerequisite: a) Sociology majors: 78 credits including AP/SOCI 1010 6.00, or, for students with equivalent preparation, permission of the coordinator of sociology. Course credit exclusion: AP/REI 4060 6.00 (prior to Fall 2013). PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Prerequisite: a) Sociology majors: 78 credits including AK/SOCI 2410 6.00, or, for students with equivalent preparation, permission of the coordinator of sociology. Course credit exclusion: AK/POLS/SOCI 4060 6.00.
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