Deconstructing Systemic Bias: Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins

GMS GE 706

This course will help students explore the relationship between race, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, gender, ability status, and identity. Students will also gain understanding of the fundamentals of human population variation at the genetic level and will demonstrate how this information has been misused in the form of "scientific racism." These principles will be used to examine the impact of underrepresentation in scientific studies and cases in which scientific racism and bias have caused harm to marginalized groups. To integrate this knowledge, students will debunk misapplication of these concepts in examples of racism and other forms of bias where biological principles are misrepresented. 2 cr, Spring sem.

SPRG 2025 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Dasgupta EVN 201 T 1:00 pm-3:00 pm

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