Spring 2000

COURSES FOR MULTICULTURAL CREDIT

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Students who would be truly educated must have an appreciation of the interrelatedness of and the diversity within cultural traditions. The multicultural understanding requirement recognizes and reflects the full range of human groupings and cultural perspectives as well as the complex relationships among them. Its role is to enhance students self-understanding and their understanding of the contemporary cultural context, a context characterized by a rich diversity of cultures and experiences in which the Western European intellectual tradition figures as one among many.

Multicultural courses include cross-cultural studies (those courses marked with an x) and diversity in Western experience (those courses marked with a y). All students who enter the University with fewer than sixty (60) semester hours must complete at least one x and one y course. Students transferring to the University with sixty (60) credits or more must complete one multicultural course from either designation. These courses may be taken as part of the liberal studies requirement or as electives or as part of a students major.

The multicultural requirement must be complete prior to the receipt of the baccalaureate degree.

(X) Cross Cultural Courses

AFH 1000 African History and Civilization (3)
AFH 4302 North African History: A Survey (3)
ANT 2410 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANT 2511 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Prehistory (3)
ANT 3141 World Prehistory (3)
ANT 3212 Peoples of the World (3)
ANT 3231 Introduction to Folklore (3)
ANT 3610 Language and Culture (3)
ANT 4241 Anthropology of Religion (3)
ANT 4323 Peoples and Cultures of Mexico and Central America (3)
ANT 4362 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia (3)
ANT 4363 Japanese Society and Culture (3)
ANT4364 Chinese Society and Culture (3)
ARH 2090 Great Discoveries in World Archaeology (3)
ARH 2581 A Survey of Tribal Arts Past and Present (3)
ARH 3582 Arts and Culture of the South Pacific (3)
ARH 4523 West African Art and the Diaspora: Brazil, Haiti, the United States and Suriname (3)
ARH 4583 The Arts of Oceania, Africa, and Native America (3)
ARH 4585 Arts and Architecture of Polynesia (3)
ASH 1044 Middle Eastern History and Civilization (3)
ASH 3100 History of Asia (3)
ASH 4223 Modern Middle East (3)
ASH 4520 Traditional India (3)
ASH 4530 Modern India (3)
CLT 3378 Ancient Mythology: East and West (3)
CPO 2002 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics (3)
CPO 3034 Politics of Developing Areas (3)
CPO 3303 Politics of Latin America (3)
CPO 3403 Comparative Government and Politics: The Middle East (3)
CPO3520 Emerging Democracies in Northeast Asia: Korea, Taiwan, Japan (3)
CPO 3530 Political Development in East Asia (3)
CPO 3541 Politics of China (3)
CPO 3553 Politics of Japan (3)
CPO 3614 East European Politics (3)
CTE 3515 History of Clothing and Textiles I (3)
ECS 3003 Comparative Economic Systems (3)
ECS 4013 Economics of Development (3)
FRT 3140 Masterworks of French Literature in Translation (3)
GEA 1000 World Geography (3)
GEO 1400 Human Geography (3)
GEO 4420 Cultural Geography (3)
HOE 3330 Human Sciences and Human Development: Global Perspectives (3)
HUM 3324 Cultural Imperialism (3)
HUM 3413 Humanities: South Asian (3)
HUM 3416 East Asian Humanities (3)
HUN 2125 Food and Society (3)
ISC 2003 Global Change: Its Scientific and Human Dimensions (3)
LAH 1093 Latin America: A Cross-Cultural History (3)
LAH 3100 History of South America (3)
LAH 3203 History of Mexico; Central America; Caribbean (3)
LAH 4430 History of Mexico (3)
LAH 4470 History of the Caribbean (3)
LAH 4600 History of Brazil (3)
LAH 4748 Social Revolutionary Movements in Latin America (3)
LIT 2189 Post-Colonial Literature in English (3)
MUH 2051 Music Cultures of the World Music of Tribal and Folk Cultures (3)
MUH 2052 Music Cultures of the World Ritual and Art Music of the Non-Western World (3)
MUH 2512* Music Cultures of the World I (2)
MUH 2513* Music Cultures of the World II (2)
*Students must take MUH 2512 and MUH 2513 or one of them and MUN 2491 or 4494
MUH 4572 Music of Japan (3)
PHM 2300 Introduction to Political Philosophy (3)
REL 1300 Introduction to World Religions (3)
REL 2000 Introduction to Religion (3)
REL 2315 Religions of South Asia (3)
REL 3170 Religious Ethics and Moral Problems (3)
REL 3340 The Buddhist Tradition (3)
REL 3363 The Islamic Tradition (3)
REL 4333 Modern Hinduism (3)
RUT 3500 Modern Russian Life (3)
SPC 4710 Interracial/Intercultural Communication (3)
SPT 3130 Latin American Literature in Translation (3)
URP 4615 Planning for Developing Regions (3)
URS 1000 World Cities: Quality of Life (3)

(Y) Diversity in Western Culture Courses

AFA 3101 Theory and Dynamics of Racism and Oppression (3)
AFA 3395 Cultural Pluralism and Community Service (3)
AMH 1005 The African American Experience in the United States (3)
AMH 2095 The American Indians and the United States (3)
AMH 2096 Black Women in America (3)
AMH 2097 Nationality, Race and Ethnicity in the United States (3)
AMH 4561 Women in 19th Century America (3)
AMH 4562 Women in Modern America (3)
AMH 4571 Black America to 1877 (3)
AMH 4572 Black America Since 1877 (3)
AML 2600 Introduction to African-American Literature (3)
AML 3630 Latino/a Literature in English (3)
AML 3680 American Multi-Ethnic Literature (3)
AML 4604 The African Amercan Literary Tradition (3)
AML 4680r Studies in Ethnic Literature (3)
ARH 4610 Native American Arts and Architecture of the Southwest (3)
ARH 4680 American and Ethnic Folk Art (3)
ART 2521C Survey in African-American Art and Aesthetics (3)
CLA 3501 Gender and Society in Ancient Greece (3)
CLA 3502 Women, Children, and Slaves in Ancient Rome: The Roman Family (3)
CTE 3516 History of Clothing and Textiles II (3)
EDF 2073 Diversity in and out of School: Multicultural Policies and Practices (3)
EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations (3)
FOW 3240 Literature and Sexuality (3)
FOW 3541 Gender and Race in Literature (3)
GEA 4405 Latin America (3)
GET 3130 Masterpieces of German Literature in Translation (3)
HUM 3321 Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th Century Culture (3)
LEI 1186 Leisure and Recreation: A Cross Cultural Approach (3)
LIT 3383 Women in Literature (3)
LIT 4329 African American Folklore (3)
LIT 4385 Major Women Writers (3)
MUE 2390 Teaching Music to Diverse Populations (3)
MUH 2019 Modern Popular Music (3)
MUH 3053 Minority Musics of North America (3)
MUH 4541 Music of Latin America (3)
MUH 4542 Music in Latin America II (3)
MUH 4543 Music in the Caribbean (3)
NUR 3040 Multicultural Factors and Health (3)
PHM 3123 Philosophy of Feminism (3)
RCS 1065 Disability in WesternCulture (3)
REL 2121 Religion in the United States (3)
REL 3145 Gender and Religion (3)
REL 3146 Gender and the Bible (3)
REL 3370 Afro-Caribbean Religions (3)
RUT 3110 Russian Literature in English Translation(3)
SOP 3742 Psychology of Women (3)
SOP 3782 Psychology of the African American (3)
SOW 4108 Socialization and Stress in the Female Life Cycle (3)
SOW 4622 Social Work with Black Families (3)
SOW 4624 Mental Health of Minoritiesand Women (3)
SPA 2633 Deaf Culture (3)
SPC 4630 Rhetoric of Womens Issues (3)
SPC 4634 Rhetoric of Race Relations (3)
SYD 3800 Sociology of Sex and Gender (3)
SYD 4700 Race and Minority Group Relations (3)
SYG 2010 Social Problems (3)
SYO 3100 Family Problems and Social Change (3)
THE 4233 History of African-American Drama (3)
THE 4433 Gender, Race, and Performance (3)
URP 4402 Sustainable Development Planning in the Americas (3)
WST 3251 Women in Western Culture: Images and Realities (3)

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