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.