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Cultural Diversity Courses

The following courses have been approved to meet the University Cultural Diversity Requirement. Some Colleges and Schools have identified specific courses from this list which students in those Colleges and Schools must take to meet the Requirement. Students should consult the appropriate section of this Catalogue and their advisers for details.

Approved for Three Credits (CD3)

AIS 101   Introduction to American Indian History and Cultures

AIS 102   Introduction to American Indian Expressive Cultures

AIS 111   Studies in American Indian Languages I

AIS 112   Studies in American Indian Languages II

AIS /ENGL 142   Introduction to Literature of the American Indian

AIS /HIST 240   American Indian History

AIS /ENGL 242   The American Indian in Literature and Film

AIS /POLS 250   American Indian Politics

AIS /GEOG 322   Native Geographies

AIS /ARTH 324   Native Art of the Americas

AIS /ANTH 325   North American Indians

AIS /RELS 330   Indigenous Religions of the Americas

AIS /ARTH 335   Precolumbian Art of Mexico and Central America

AIS /ENGL 336   American Indian Mythology

AIS /ENGL 345   American Indian Autobiography

AIS /ENGL 346   Major Works in American Indian Literature

AIS /HIST 482   Wisconsin Indian History

ANTH/AIS 325   North American Indians

ARTH/AIS 324   Native Art of the Americas

ARTH/AIS 335   Precolumbian Art of Mexico and Central America

ECON 330   Economics of American Minorities

ENGL/AIS 142   Introduction to Literature of the American Indian

ENGL 148   Introduction to Black Writers of America

ENGL/AIS 242   The American Indian in Literature and Film

ENGL/AIS 336   American Indian Mythology

ENGL/AIS 345   American Indian Autobiography

ENGL/AIS 346   Major Works in American Indian Literature

F ED 385   Social Foundations: Human Relations

GEOG/AIS 322   Native Geographies

HIST/WMNS 205   American Women’s History

HIST 210   African American History 1865 to Present

HIST/AIS 240   American Indian History

HIST 444   African American Civil Rights Movement, 1914-Present

HIST/AIS 482   Wisconsin Indian History

HMNG 101   Beginning Hmong I

HMNG 102   Beginning Hmong II

HUMS 110   Hmong Civilization and Culture

HUMS 210   Voices of Color in America

IDIS 302   Race and Racism in the USA

NSYS 389   Cross Cultural Health

POLS/AIS   250 American Indian Politics

POLS 350   Group and Minority Politics

POLS 353   Afro-American Politics

PSYC 347   Ethnicity, Culture, and Diversity: Psychology Perspectives

RELS/AIS 330   Indigenous Religions of the Americas

RELS 348   Religious Themes in Literature

S W 405   Ethnic-Sensitive Social Work Practice

SOC 312   Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.

SPAN 352   Contemporary Spanish American Civilization

WMNS/HIST 205   American Women’s History

WMNS 215   African-American Feminism in the Humanities

Approved for Two Credits (CD2)

C J 301   Intercultural Communication

ENGL 210   Introduction to Texts

GEOG 188   Cultural Landscapes of North America

IDIS/WMNS 348   Race, Gender, and Learning

MUSI 111   Folk Music in the U.S.

MUSI 114   Evolution of Jazz

WMNS/IDIS 348   Race, Gender, and Learning

Approved for One Credit (CD1)

ADTN/WMNS 265   Women’s Health Issues

ADTN 465   Interventions in Wellness and Healing

ANTH 315   Language in Culture and Society

ANTH 463   Religion and Culture

BSAD 300   Diversity in the Workplace

C J 202   Fundamentals of Speech (when taken at UWEC only)

ECON 201   Introduction to Political Economy

ECON/WMNS 337   Women and the Labor Market

ECON 375   Urban Economics

ENGL 233   The Literature of Asian America

ENGL 243   American Literature to 1865

ENGL 244   American Literature from 1865-1945

ENGL 245   American Literature since 1945

ENGL/WMNS 290   Images of Women in Contemporary Literature

ENGL 334   Writers of the African Diasporas

ENGL 445   Seminar in the American Novel

GEOG 111   Human Geography

GEOG 325   Geography of the United States and Canada

GEOG 445   Historical Geography

GEOG 470   Urban Geography

HIST 201   United States History to 1877

HIST 202   United States History Since 1877

HIST 430   Colonial America

HIST 434   Early Nationalism and Jacksonian Democracy

HIST 436   Sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction

HIST 438   America in Transition, 1877-1917

HIST 440   History of the United States, 1917-1945

HIST 442   Recent US History (1945-Present)

HIST 458   History of Westward Expansion

HIST/WMNS 473   American Women’s History to 1870

HIST/WMNS 474   American Women’s History Since 1870

HIST 477   American War in the Post 1945 World

HIST 480   History of Wisconsin

KINS 225   Minorities and Inequities in Sport

MKTG 331   Buyer Behavior

MUSI 225   World Music

MUTX 312   Therapeutic Application of Dance and Movement

POLS 312   American Political Thought

POLS 342   Public Opinion and Political Behavior

RELS 100   Introduction to the Religions of the World

RELS 210   Religion and Morality

RELS 290   Sacred Earth: Religion and Nature

RELS 323   Chinese and Japanese Religions

RELS/WMNS 355   Women and World Religions

RELS 390   Religion in America

SOC 314   Social Class and Inequality

SOC 417   Comparative Family Systems

SOC /WMNS 419   Sociology of Women

SPAN 305   Latin American Current Events Through Conversation

SPAN 351   Spanish American Civilization

WMNS 100   U.S. Women’s Experience: Gender, Race, and Class

WMNS 210   Culture of Third Wave Feminism

WMNS/ADTN 265   Women’s Health Issues

WMNS/ENGL 290   Images of Women in Contemporary Literature

WMNS 301   Examining Women’s Studies

WMNS 305   Introduction to Feminist Theories

WMNS/ECON 337   Women and the Labor Market

WMNS/RELS 355   Women and World Religions

WMNS/SOC 419   Sociology of Women

WMNS 440   Lesbian Lives and Cultures

WMNS/HIST 473   American Women’s History to 1870

WMNS/HIST 474   American Women’s History Since 1870

WMNS 490   Current Debates in Theories and Methods of Feminism

Cultural Diversity Variable (CDV)

AIS /HIST 468   Studies in American Indian History

HIST/AIS 468   Studies in American Indian History

HNRS 103   Honors Colloquium

HNRS 104   Honors Colloquium

HNRS 301   Honors Colloquium

HNRS 303   Honors Colloquium

HNRS 304   Honors Colloquium

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