Not all of the courses will transfer to another university as credit for a diversity requirement, so students should consult with the Counseling Center before registering.
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- ASLI 1550 Deaf History and Culture
- ASLI 2700 Resources Concerning the Deaf Community
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- ANTH 1160 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
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- ECON 2700 International Economics
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- ENGL 2248 Literature by Women
- ENGL 2270 Literature of Contemporary Global Conflict
- ENGL 2275 Multicultural Literary Studies
- ENGL 2276 African American Literature
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- GEOG 1600 World Regional Geography
- GEOG 2500 World Cultural Geography
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- HIST 2450 Women in U.S. History
- HIST 2750 Latin American History
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- IDST 1200 Introduction to Women's Studies
- IDST 2400 Culture and Civilization of the Spanish Speaking World
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- Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish classes – elementary to intermediate
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- PARL 2200 Employment Law and the Administrative Process
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- PHIL 2000 Comparative Religion
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- POLS 2200 Introduction to International Relations
- POLS 2300 Introduction to Comparative Politics
- POLS 2400 Women in Politics
- POLS 2500 Modern Political Ideologies
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- SOCY 2000 Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.
- SOCY 2280 Social Problems
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- URST 2000 Introduction to Urban Studies
- URST 2100 Contemporary Urban Issues