Presence of Ethnic and International Diversity in the Curriculum

  • Department of Art
    • Art 200, 201 History of Art I, II
    • Art 223 Printmaking I
    • Art 304 Modern Art History
    • Art 305 Contemporary Art History
    • Art 307, 308 Contemporary Crafts I, II
    • Art 325 Topics in Non-Western Art
  • School of Business
    • Business 480 International Business
    • Economics 315 Theories of Economic Development
    • Economics 470 Contemporary Development Planning
    • Major in International Development Studies
  • Department of History and Political Science
    • History 312 First Americans
    • History 350 Islamic Civilization
    • History 355 Modern Middle East
    • History 357 Modern East Asia
    • History 360 Modern South Asia
    • History 430 Latin America
    • History 475 Topics in Women’s History
    • Political Science 350 Rebuilding Devastated States
    • Political Science 394 Governments and Politics of the Global South
    • Political Science 435 Global Governance
    • Political Science 450 Issues of Global Human Rights
  • Department of Literature, Journalism and Modern Languages
    • In general education courses, tacit interest in providing readings that present non-Western reading, writing by women or by persons of color.
    • Literature courses in the department taught by the six literature professors (of 8 total) with strong feminist convictions invariably have literature by women and include feminist pedagogy and feminist
    • riticism.
    • Literature 345 African American Literature
    • Literature 436 Non-Western Literature
    • Literature 439 Latin American Literature Since 1910
    • Literature 448 Post-Colonial Literature
    • French 101, 102 Elementary French
    • French 201, 202 Intermediate French
    • French 315 French Civilization
    • French 320 Survey of French Literature
    • Spanish 101,102 Elementary Spanish
    • Spanish 201, 202 Intermediate Spanish
    • Spanish 302 Advanced Grammar and Reading
    • Spanish 310, 311 Latin American Culture and Civilization I, II
    • Spanish 320 Mexican American Literature and Culture
    • Spanish 437 Latin American Literature Before 1910
    • Spanish 439 Latin American Literature Since 1910
    • Writing 110 (Freshman Composition, required of all students)
  • Department of Music
    • Music History 334 World Music
  • Department of Psychology
    • Psychology 101 Psychology of Personal Development
      • Always includes a convocation that centers on ethnic diversity issues and that is then discussed in the small class settings
  • Department of Sociology
    • Almost all the courses in Sociology incorporate perspectives from other cultures as an automatic part of their development. 
  • School of Theology and Christian Ministries
    • Philosophy 351 Asian Philosophies and Religions