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Jan 02, 2025
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ECON 315 - Political Economy of Race, Class, and Gender4 credits Studies race, class, and gender using the political economic approach to the study of economics. Investigates the impact of introducing the categories of race, class, and gender into political economic theory and undertakes some empirical analyses of the roles of race, class, and gender in producing economic outcomes for minorities and majorities in the U.S. Same as WGST 315 . Prerequisite: Sophomore or higher standing and one course in Economics. Signature of instructor required for registration. CLA-Diversity US, CLA-Writing in the Major, CLA-Writing Intensive
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