Intergroup Relations (IGR)
Intergroup Relations (IGR) is a nationally recognized academic program grounded by the principle of ‘learning for social justice.’ The program is designed for students with curricular interests related to race and racism, as well as other aspects of social identity lived and internalized within systems of power, including gender, sexuality, class, religion, and nationality. IGR courses bridge theory and content with group process and experiential exercises, helping students develop dialogic communication and facilitation skills to teach and learn in inter- and intragroup settings. Students also develop skills that translate to "real world" settings beyond campus – including preparing to enter graduate programs focused on social action, working in diverse workplaces, and successfully navigating a diverse and stratified global society.
Recommended courses for a prospective MinoR
It is recommended that students interested in the Intergroup Relations minor, take the following courses during their first and/or second years:
IG 201 Intergroup/Intragroup Race Dialogue
SO 219C Race & Power
IG 251 A Black Woman Speaks
Note: Students wishing to enroll in IG-201 need to submit a short application in advance of registration, available on the IGR website. Students wishing to enroll in IG-219C must request permission of instructor.
For further information on Intergroup Relations – including course descriptions, minor requirements, and faculty contact information, visit the IGR website.