LGBT economic roles, including varying experiences of LGBT people with consideration of intersecting identities by class, race, gender, and ethnicity. This course introduces the principles of economic analysis in the study of the roles of LGBT people in cultures. Examines markets and government policies for heteronormative biases; the role of homophobia and sexism in economic inequality and discrimination of LGBT people; public policy regarding LGBT people?s work and incomes.
ECON 20 (931) : This class is part of CityOnline and has a shorter semester (16 weeks). This class requires use of Canvas with no required in-person meetings. Students will complete coursework in Canvas, which must be accessed using an internet-enabled device. This class is part of CityOnline and is 16 weeks. For student support and other services, students can check Welcome to CityOnline. For course details, students must check the instructor's website
Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college level English or ESL 188