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The Course Bank

Required Courses: (6 credits)
ETH 300: Principles of Ethnic Studies – The objective of this course is to familiarize students with a range of analytical and theoretical frameworks in the field of ethnic studies.

ETH 484: Ethnic Studies Internship – On-campus seminar supervised by program faculty with structured practical experience in the field and/or in community organizations.

Elective Course Bank: (15 credits)

New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
AMS 310: American Systems
AMS 330: Introduction to American Lives
AMS 332: Studies in Race and Ethnicity
AMS 417: Religious Traditions of the American Southwest
AMS 422: American Indian Literature
AMS 427: Regional Cultures (special emphasis on the Southwest/Borderlands)
AMS 428: Chicano Cultures in the Southwest
AMS 432: Chicano Literature
ASB 319: Indigenous People of North America
ASB 320: Native Americans of Arizona
ASB 321: Native Americans of the Southwest
ASB 340: Migration and Culture
ASB 346: Marriage and Family Diversity
ASB 350: Art and Anthropology **
ASB 353: Death and Dying in Cross-Cultural Perspectives
ASB 440: Women in the Global Factory
ASB 442: Urban Anthropology**
ENG 341: Cultural Origins: American Literature, 1492-1865
ENG 342: Modernity and Literature: American Literature, 1865 – Present **
ENG 420: Multicultural Autobiographies
ENG 463: African-American Literature
ENG 464: American-Indian Literature
ENG 466: Chicano Literature
ENG 467: Ethnic Studies Women Writers
ENG 468: Africana Literature
ETH 100: Introduction to Ethnic Studies
ETH 394: Special Topics
ETH 494: Special Topics ** (e.g., Asian American Experience)
FAS 331: Marriage and Family Relations
GCU 361: Urban Geography **
HIS 305: American Systems
HIS 331: American Indian Responses to History
HIS 423: Mexico
HIS 424: Hispanic Southwest
HIS 430: 20th Century Chicano History
HIS 431: Social History of Women in the United States
HIS 439: Topics in American Race, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity
HIS 454: History of Genocide
HIS 462: The African Diaspora
HIS 465: Origins of Race
HON 394: Honor’s 394 **
IAP 302: Cross-Cultural Perspective on the Arts **
IAP 303: Artists and the Contemporary American Experience **
IAP 464: Media and Diversity
IAS 407: Environmental Philosophy and Policy
IAS 420: Multicultural Autobiographies
PGS 480: Cross-Cultural Social Psychology
PGS 485: Development of the Children’s Ethnic Identity
PHI 407: Environmental Philosophy and Policy
POL 320: Latino Politics
POL 430: Race and Politics in the Americas
POL 435: Women, Power, and Politics
POL 436: Gender, Sexuality, Nation-States **
REL 305: Ritual, Symbol, and Myth **
REL 390: Women and Religion **
REL 420: Religion in American Life and Thought
SBS 301: Cultural Diversity
SBS 410: Topics in Identity/Difference**
SBS 430: Topics in Power/Knowledge**
SOC 331: Migration
SOC 332: Modern City **
SOC 370: Racial and Ethnic Minorities
SPA 464 Mexican-American Literature
WST 300: Women in Contemporary Society
WST 320: Women in Popular Culture
WST 350: Race, Class, and Gender
WST 370: Chronicling Women’s Lives
WST 390: Women and World Religions
WST 467: Ethnic Women Writers
WST 473: Latina/Chicana Representation

WST 475: Women of the Diaspora Across Cultures

College of Business Management
GLB 302: Culture and Change Management

College of Education
COE 212: Understanding the Culturally Diverse Child

College of Human Services
AJS 306: Race, Ethnicity and Justice
COM 371: Cross-Cultural Communication Perspectives
COM 416: Gender, Race, Colonialism, and Media
CRJ 306: Race, Ethnicity, and Justice
REC 302: Recreation and Tourism for Diverse Populations
SWG 534: Diversity & Underserved Populations
SWG 697: Social Work with Spanish Speaking Families
SWU 474: Ethnic and Cultural Variables in Social Work


**Available when courses have relevant subject matter (see advisor for approval).

Revised: April 26, 2004
 

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