Diversity, Law and Justice
Offered By: Santa Barbara City College via California Community Colleges System
Course Description
Overview
Legal perspectives on cultural diversity in the U.S., including race, ethnicity, gender, class, religion, disability and sexual orientation. Examines historical and contemporary laws cases that have shaped how these groups interact within society. Analysis of the role the criminal and civil justice systems plays in determining the status of minority groups and their relationship to the law.Hours: 54 (54 lecture)Transfer Information: CSUGE Area D3, CSUGE Area D8, IGETC Area 4C, IGETC Area 4H, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (AJ 105, 113, 245, 250 and 271 combined: maximum credit, one course.)SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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