Taught By:
Power and interests affect our human experiences, understandings, and our attempts at change. Power is multifaceted; it is both material and psychological. In this course, we will examine society and culture as they relate to categorizations of power and difference. Using a critical psychology lens, we will integrate knowledge of the self with knowledge of social factors that influence our lives and communities. More specifically, we will confront beliefs and practices that enable systemic oppression to persist over time. This course will provide a historical foundation for students to understand contemporary relationships between social identities and systems of oppression.
Class will consist of 2 hours of synchronous instruction each week, plus 6 hours of asynchronous work and additional assignments.
This offering is the first of two classes that comprise the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Certificate at Evergreen. Courses must be taken in sequential order.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Systems Thinking
4 - Social Psychology
Registration
Fall Registration:
Academic Details
Fields of Study:
Certificates:
This offering is connected to the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Certificate at Evergreen. For more information visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/academics/professional-continuing-education/d…
Preparatory for studies and careers in:
Psychology, sociology, community organizing
Credits:
8
Maximum Enrollment:
25
Class Standing:
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Schedule
Quarters:
Fall
2025
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Evening
Schedule Evergreen:
Location:
Olympia