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This course introduces students to multicultural and ethnic knowledge and values in and outside the United States. Students are exposed to such issues as race, culture, ethnicity, dominance, immigration, stereotypes, discrimination, and intergroup relations through interdisciplinary approaches-anthropological, economic, historical, political, psychological and/or sociological.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 5 - History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences | Goal Area 7A - Human Diversity | Diverse Cultures - Purple
- Programs:
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- Criminal Justice (BS) Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice (BS) Institutional and Community Corrections
- Criminal Justice (BS) Policing Studies
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Business/Corporate
- Ethnic Studies (BS) International Community and Human Services
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Public/Government
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Racial/Ethnic Communities in the United States
- Ethnic Studies Minor
- Social Work (BSSW)
Students will participate in field trips, activities, and guest discussions that will enable them to interact with people ethnically (race, religion, lifestyle, etc.) different from the students, to understand their perspectives and to appreciate their unique experiences and/or contributions to the U.S. pluralistic society. Students are expected to learn actively in and outside the classroom by experiencing events or people from diverse cultural groups.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 7A - Human Diversity | Diverse Cultures - Gold
- Programs:
This course deals with the history of interracial/interethnic and intergroup (sex, age, religion, etc.) dating and marriage in the U.S. It will explore dating patterns, mate selection theories and impacts on multi-racial children in the area of identity and adjustment.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 7A - Human Diversity
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This course will explore the historical, social, political, and cultural experience of African Americans. It will also examine the contributions of African Americans to the growth and development of the United States.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 5 - History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences | Goal Area 7B - Race | Power | and Justice | Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Programs:
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- Criminal Justice (BS) Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice (BS) Institutional and Community Corrections
- Criminal Justice (BS) Policing Studies
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Business/Corporate
- Ethnic Studies (BS) International Community and Human Services
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Public/Government
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Racial/Ethnic Communities in the United States
- Ethnic Studies Minor
- Social Work (BSSW)
Introduction to the history and cultures of the major Asian American ethnic groups with a comparative approach to their similarities and differences.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 5 - History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences | Goal Area 7B - Race | Power | and Justice | Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Programs:
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- Criminal Justice (BS) Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice (BS) Institutional and Community Corrections
- Criminal Justice (BS) Policing Studies
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Business/Corporate
- Ethnic Studies (BS) International Community and Human Services
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Public/Government
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Racial/Ethnic Communities in the United States
- Ethnic Studies Minor
- Social Work (BSSW)
A survey of the history and present status of Hispanics/Latinos in the United States from 1848. Emphasis will be on culture, history, and socio-political patterns.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 5 - History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences | Goal Area 7B - Race | Power | and Justice | Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Programs:
This course will focus on the struggle for civil rights by diverse groups in the United States. Emphasis will be on how these struggles have impacted their communities and cultural pluralism in the U.S.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 5 - History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences | Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Programs:
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- Criminal Justice (BS) Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice (BS) Institutional and Community Corrections
- Criminal Justice (BS) Policing Studies
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Business/Corporate
- Ethnic Studies (BS) International Community and Human Services
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Public/Government
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Racial/Ethnic Communities in the United States
- Ethnic Studies Minor
The course is offered according to student demand and instructor availability/expertise. A variety of topics related to ethnic and cultural areas will provide curriculum enrichment on an ongoing, but irregular basis.
Courses will employ changing topics from year to year and will deal with cogent issues of current interest to ethnic and minority communities.
Exploratory independent study and research. Areas of interest not addressed in regular courses are given priority. Maximum three credits toward the major; one credit toward the minor. Prereq: Two other ETHN courses
- Prerequisites:
- Two other ETHN courses.
- Programs:
The course introduces students to the historical and theoretical foundations of environmental racism and inequality. Therefore, students will explore the social, industrial, and government forces that create inequitable burdens of environmental pollution across communities as well as social movements to reduce such burdens. While a majority of the course focuses on the United States, readings include case studies from around the world.
Examines the history, identity, conflict and ethnic relations related to immigration as explored from an Ethnic Studies perspective as well as from American and global perspectives.
This course examines the economic, social and political factors that affect the identities, rights and social perceptions of multiracial individuals. The social changes resulting from the 1960s Civil Rights Movement played an important role in reducing the social distance between people of different racial/ethnic backgrounds. As a result, contributing to the rising multiracial population. According to the U.S. Census conducted in 2010, over nine million individuals reported belonging to two or more races.
This course will examine issues confronted in a multicultural society. It will study ethnic/minority groups not usually included in mainstream society, including their uniqueness and harmonious coexistence with other ethnic groups.
This course introduces concepts and methods of applying socio-cultural understanding to contemporary problems to bring about the empowerment of affected people. Case/field studies and other research methods in social sciences will be used to illustrate the impact and problems of cultural change with special attention to its affect on disadvantaged groups of people. Students will also design their own applied projects.
- Prerequisites:
- ANTH 101, ANTH 230 or consent; ETHN 100, ETHN 101 or ETHN 150 or consent
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Gold
- Programs:
This is a comprehensive course, which introduces students to qualitative, quantitative and evaluation social research methods. It provides students with hands-on experience of collecting and analyzing data, from any given diverse ethnic community through participant observation and needs assessment.
- Prerequisites:
- ETHN 100 or ETHN 101 or ETHN 150, or Consent
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Gold | Writing Intensive
- Programs:
The purpose of this course is to examine the challenges and opportunities of the new immigrants,refugees,families,and specifically their children,in the United States.
Students will examine the forces which create and maintain prejudice, discrimination and racism within global perspectives. Special attention will be given to the work of Paulo Freire.
- Prerequisites:
- ETHN 100 or ATHN 400
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple
- Programs:
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- Ethnic Studies (BS) Business/Corporate
- Ethnic Studies (BS) International Community and Human Services
- Ethnic Studies (BS) Racial/Ethnic Communities in the United States
- Ethnic Studies Minor
- Social Studies Teaching (BS) Anthropology
- Social Studies Teaching (BS) Economics
- Social Studies Teaching (BS) Geography
- Social Studies Teaching (BS) History
- Social Studies Teaching (BS) Political Science
- Social Studies Teaching (BS) Psychology
- Social Studies Teaching (BS) Sociology
This course will provide students with an in-depth examination of the issues affecting present-day Africans, and those of the Black Diaspora. Possible topics are fair representation in the media, education, cross-cultural interactions, economics, politics/law, and racial identity.
- Prerequisites:
- ETHN 110 or ETHN 400 or consent
- Programs:
Examination of current issues affecting the status of Asian Americans. The focus of this course will vary to reflect students' interests in the area of politics, education, economics, social and/or cultural dealing with Asian Americans.
Thematic examination of major issues surrounding Latino/Hispanic communities in the United States. Emphasis will be on education, labor, politics, social welfare and migration.
This course is concerned with racial/ethnic minorities who live in large urban (inner city) areas. It is especially concerned with the roles that culture and discrimination play in the shaping of America's ghettos, barrios, reservations, and Chinatowns.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple
- Programs:
Examines the effects of sexism and racism on women of color and provides an understanding of the significant contributions they have made in their struggle against oppression.
- Prerequisites:
- ETHN 400, or consent
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple
- Programs:
This course will take an interdisciplinary ethnic studies approach to examine the past, present and future implications of the African American civil rights movement on race relations in the United States.
The course examines racial and ethnic minorities, and the mutual influences between these groups and the structures, procedures and issues of US politics. Major topics include: opinion on racial issues, the representation of minorities in elective and appointive offices, and the nature of value conflicts underlying contemporary racial issues, including affirmative action, immigration, welfare, language policies and Native American tribal issues.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple
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