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809 172 - Intro to Diversity Studies |
This is a course that draws from several disciplines to reaffirm the basic American values of justice and equality by teaching a basic vocabulary, a history of immigration and conquest, principles of transcultural communication, legal liability and the value of aesthetic production to increase the probability of respectful encounters among people. In addition to an analysis of majority/minority relations in a multicultural context, the topics of ageism, sexism, gender differences, sexual orientation, the disabled and the American Disability Act (ADA) are explored. Ethnic relations are studied in global and comparative perspectives.
3.000 Credit hours 54.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Online, Lecture, Instructional Television, Blended <50% Online, Online & On-Site Testing General Studies Division Humanities, Behav/Soc Sciences Department Prerequisites: ( COMPASS-Reading 75 or ACT Reading preentry assmt 17) or Credit Programs/Classes level 808 110 Minimum Grade of C or ( Bachelor's Arts Y or Bachelor's Science Y or Assoc Degree preentry assmt Y) |
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