DOC 100D. Dimensions of Culture: Promises and Contradictions in US Culture (4 units)
Link to catalog page: https://catalog.ucsd.edu/courses/DOC.html#doc100d
Description
This course provides a broad overview of key historical contradictions in US history and explores the origins of social stratifications and movements. Students acquire tools for analyzing national tensions. Central aspects include slavery, women’s rights, and rising corporate power. Course introduces concepts at the intersections of class, gender, religion, race, and sexuality. Students learn to analyze and discuss complex historical/societal artifacts. Designed for two student sectors: 1) Marshall College transfer students who have not taken the DOC sequence, and 2) Transfer and other upper-division students from all seven colleges who want to fulfill the campuswide diversity requirement. Prerequisites: upper-division standing and completion of college writing.
Prerequisite courses
DOC 100D has no prerequisite courses.
Successor courses
DOC 100D is a prerequisite of the following 1 courses: