School AFRS 104W Writing about American Inequality (formerly ETHS 104W) CSUF

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ACCEPTED PREREQUISITES - CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Note: Highlighted courses are taught at Fresno State | Other courses are some of the options accepted from other universities or colleges.
Abbreviation(s)
Class Name
AFRS 104W
AFRS 104W
AFRS 178
AFRS 195
ANTH 101
FAM 301.01
ASAM 110
BSHS 421
CDDS 139
CJ 150
CJ 333
CLAS 160
CLAS 160
CRD 172
CRIM 120
CRIM 174
ECD 310
EDUC 541
ENGL 178
ENGL 179
ENGL 193 T
GEOG 167
HIST 133
HIST 165
HIST 178
HIST 406
LING 130
M162
PHIL 107
PSYCH 145
PSYCH 163
PSYCH 487
SOC 120
SOC 131
SOC 134
SOC 154
SOC 315
SOC 410
SOC 410
SOCI 330
SOCI 335
SOCI 350
SPAN 125
SSCI 180
SWRK 350
SWRK 136
WS 110
WS 135
Writing about American Inequality (formerly ETHS 104W)
Writing About American Inequality (formerly ETHS 104W)
History of African Americans (same as HIST 178)
African American Studies
Human Bio-Cultural Origin
Black Identities, Families, and Cultures
Asian American Communities
Cultural Diversity and Special Populations
Introduction to Hard of Hearing and Deaf People
Juvenile Delinquency
Family and Domestic Violence
Sex Race Class
Race, Class, and Sex in America
Social Inequality: Issues & Innovations
Juvenile Delinquency
Ethnic & Gender Issues in Criminal Justice
Human Diversity and Relations
Tch/Lrn Culturally Diverse Cls
Lesbian And Gay Literature
Multi-Ethnic American Literature
Chicano & Aes&Poeti
People and Places - A Global Perspective
Europe in the 20th Century
Modern Mexico
History of African Americans (same as AFRS 178)
Modern Asia: History, Politics, and Culture
Language and Gender
Sociology of Gender
Philosophy of Religion
Human Psychology
Multi-Cultural Psychology
Socialization
Ethnic and Race Rel.
Sociology of Sex and Gender
Culture and Personality
Race and Ethnic International
Cultural Diversity
American Ethnicity and Pluralism
Gender and Sexuality
Sociology of Gender
Women, Work, and Family
Ethnic and Race Relations
Hispanic Cultural Productions
Diversity in The US
Cultural Pluralism
Cultural Diversity and Oppression
Representations of Women
Women In Cross-Cultural Perspective
School
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
San Diego State
Loyola Marymount University
CSUF
Univ. of Phoeniz
CSUF
Kaplan University
Kaplan University
CSUF
CSU Channel Islands
UC Davis
CSUF
CSUF
Fresno Pacific University
Chapman Univ.
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
Fresno Pacific University
CSUF
UCLA
Merced
Merced
CSUF
Sonoma State Univ.
CSU Sacramento
CSUF
Univ. of Los Angeles
Univ. of Los Angeles
Univ. of Phoenix
FPU
CSU Channel Islands
CSU Chico
CSU Chico
CSU Chico
CSUF
CSUF
San Diego State
CSUF
CSUF
CSUF
Note: An upper division course (i.e., junior/senior year courses taken at a 4-year institution) in one of these areas that speaks to populations at risk
and/or deepens your cross-cultural awareness by expanding your ability to identify, understand and appreciate the differences among individuals
with respect to race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, socioeconomic background, or religion/spirituality. Applicants are strongly
encouraged to take courses not only within their own reference group but to also consider those groups with whom they are much less familiar.
Such upper division courses are typically offered by, but not limited to, Anthropology, Armenian Studies, Asian American Studies, Chicano, and Latin
American Studies, Criminology, Africana and American-Indian Studies, Gerontology, Psychology, Sociology and Women’s Studies.
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and similar lower and upper division courses taught at other colleges or universities may apply.
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