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Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

List of Approved Courses for the Pluralism and Diversity Requirement


Pluralism and Diversity Requirement – Group A: 3 credits


A course focusing on scholarship about major practical or theoretical issues (e.g., artistic, economic, geographic, literary, political, scientific or social) that emerge from, are reflected in or are principally derived from the historical conditions, perspectives and/or intellectual traditions of non-European societies, particularly those of Africa, Asia, Latin America or those indigenous to the Americas.

Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies


 

Classical and Oriental Studies


 

Honors


 

Pluralism and Diversity Requirement – Group B: 3 credits


A course focusing on scholarship about major practical or theoretical issues (e.g., artistic, economic, geographic, literary, political, scientific or social) that emerge from, are reflected in or are principally derived from the historical conditions, perspectives, immigrant experiences and/or intellectual traditions of one or more of the following groups in the United States of America: African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino Americans and Native Americans.

Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies


 

Pluralism and Diversity Requirement – Group C: 3 credits


A course focusing on scholarship about major practical or theoretical issues (e.g., artistic, economic, geographic, literary, political, scientific or social) that emerge from, are reflected in or are principally derived from the historical conditions, perspectives and/or intellectual traditions of women and/or issues of gender or sexual orientation.

Classical and Oriental Studies


 

History


 

Romance Languages


 

Thomas Hunter Honors Program


 

Women and Gender Studies


 

Pluralism and Diversity Requirement – Group D: 3 credits


A course focusing on scholarship about major practical or theoretical issues (e.g., artistic, economic, geographic, literary, political, scientific or social) that emerge from, are reflected in or are principally derived from the historical conditions, perspectives and/or intellectual traditions of Europe, including the ways in which pluralism and diversity have been addressed.

Classical and Oriental Studies


 

Psychology


 

Romance Languages


 

French