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Diversity Electives
General Education
The revised Liberal Arts curriculum, introduced in the Fall of 1999, brought with it a requirement of three credits in a Diversity Elective. If one of the Diversity Electives is also designated as GE HUM, GE SS, GE SCI or GE PED, it may also be used to satisfy an additional graduation requirement. The following is an all-inclusive list of the Diversity Electives.
African-American Studies American Sign Language Art Biology Communication Dance English Environmental Technology French German Health History Languages and Cultures Music Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish
African-American Studies
AFS 123 Introduction to African Civilizations
AFS 231 African-American History
American Sign Language
ASL 121 American Sign Lanugage I
ASL 122 American Sign Language II
Art
ART 104 History of Photography
ART 115 Survey of Non-Western Art
ART 120 Survey of American Art
Biology
BIO 103 Plants, People and Culture
BIO 104 Mysteries of Microbial World
Communication
COM 115 Intercultural Communication
Dance
DAN 131 Elements of Dance
DAN 132 Dance Appreciation
English
ENG 225 World Literature I
ENG 226 World Literature II
ENG 227 Literature of Black America
ENG 239 Women in Literature
ENG 250 Gay and Lesbian Literature
ENG 253 Mythology in Literature
Environmental Technology
ENV 207 Environmental Issues in our Diverse Society
French
FRE 224 Contemporary French Literature
FRE 228 French Culture and Civilization
German
GER 224 Contemporary German Literature
GER 228 German Culture and Civilization
Health
HED 150 Contemporary Health Issues
HED 200 Human Sexuality and Family Life
History
HIS 123 History of Civilization in East Asia
HIS 124 History of Civilization in the Third World
HIS 202 Ancient Egypt's History: An Introduction
HIS 245 History of Major World Religions
HIS 258 History of Women
HIS 260 Dimensions of Prejudice, Genocide and the Holocaust
Languages and Cultures
LNC 123 An Introduction to the Study of Human Language
Music
MUS 145 Music Appreciation:Jazz History
Political Science
POS 222 Comparative Government
Psychology
PSY 163 Psychology of the African-American Experience
PSY 217 Psychology of Women
PSY 226 Educational Psychology
PSY 227 Psychology of the Handicapped
Sociology
SOC 121 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 122 Social Institutions
SOC 123 Introduction to Anthropology
SOC 131 Contemporary Social Problems
SOC 205 Diversity & Multiculturalism in U.S. Society
SOC 223 Power, Privilege, and Class
SOC 231 Indians of the Americas
SOC 240 Perspectives on Sexual Identity
Spanish
SPA 223 Main Currents in Hispanic Literature
SPA 224 Contemporary Hispanic Literature
SPA 226 Hispanic Civilization
SPA 228 Spanish Civilization and Culture
SPA 242 Masterpieces of Hispanic Literature in Translation (XX Century)
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