Cultural Diversity Requirement, UW-Milwaukee

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CULTURAL DIVERSITY GRADUATION REQUIREMENT
UW-MILWAUKEE
(10/26/07)
Title: Cultural Diversity Requirement
Language: “Three credits in a course relating to the study of life experiences of African Americans,
Hispanic/Latino Americans, American Indians or Asian Americans. Many, but not all, courses which
satisfy Cultural Diversity also satisfy one of the required distribution areas. (You need to satisfy this
requirement if you started attending UWM in fall 1989 or thereafter.)”
Source: http://www4.uwm.edu/current_students/ger_information/index.cfm
Approved Courses:
• Courses Approved for GER Distribution—Arts
Source: http://www4.uwm.edu/current_students/ger_information/ger_arts.cfm
Dance 122:
Dance 313:
Music 280:
Music 280:
Beginning African Dance I
History of Dance I
Special Studies in Music—Music in American Cultures
Special Studies in Music—Introduction to African American Music
• Courses Approved for GER Distribution—Humanities
Source: http://www4.uwm.edu/current_students/ger_information/ger_humanities.cfm
Africology 100: Black Reality—Survey of African-American Society
Africology 102: Survey of African-American Literature
Africology 111: Introduction to African-American History to 1865
Africology 112: Introduction to African American History, 1865 to Present
Africology 205: The Poetry of African, African-American and Caribbean Writers
Africology 210: The African-American Novel
Africology 261: Survey of African-American Political Philosophy
Africology 314: The School in African American Life
Classics 172: Classical Themes in Cherokee Myths and Legends
Educ Policy and Community Studies 212: Educational Issues of the Spanish
Speaking Community
Educ Policy and Community Studies 314: The School in African-American Life
Educ Policy and Community Studies 460: The Chicano Experience
English 150: Multicultural America
English 276: Introduction to American Indian Literature
English 277: Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature
English 279: Introduction to Latino/a Literature
English 280: Introduction to Asian-American Literature
English 281: Introduction to African-American Literature
English 372: Survey of American Indian Literature
English 373: Survey of Ethnic Minority Literature
English 507: Studies in Twentieth Century Literature: Fictions of Multiculturalism
English 685: Honors Seminar—American Crossings: Studies in 20th Century
Ethnic Literature
English 685: Honors Seminar—Chinese American Women Writers
English 685: Honors Seminar—English: Fictions of Multiculturalism
Ethnic Studies, Comparative 101: The Making of American Cultures—Africans,
Europeans, and Indians
Ethnic Studies, Comparative 102: Transnational Migrations—Asian-, Arab-, EuroAmerican, and Latino Identity
Freshman Seminars:
• 192—Africology: The Novels of Toni Morrison
• 192—English: Classic Novels in African-American Literature
• 192—English: Contemporary Images of Slavery and Freedom
• 192—English: Contemporary Literature and the Multiculturalism Debate
• 192—English: Dragons, Ghosts, and Warriors: Exploring Asian American
Literature
• 192—English: Ebonics or Black English: What’s in a Name
• 192—English: Healing and African American Spirituality
• 192—English: Image of American Indians
• 192—English: Into the Fire: Asian American Life Stories
• 192—English: Life Inside the Melting Pot: Language and Ethnic Identity
in the United States
• 192—English: Multicultural America
• 192—English: Noble and Ignoble Lives: Images of American Indians in
Contemporary Film
• 192—English: Southeast Asian American Literature
• 192—English: Southeast Asian American Literature and Life Stories
• 192—Hebrew Studies: Blacks and Jews in American Culture
• 192—Hebrew Studies: From Baseball to Bebop and Beyond: Black and Jewish
Contributions to American Culture
• 192—Linguistics: Ebonics and the English-Only Movement
History 150: Multicultural America
History 229: History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United States
History 266: Race, Racial Thought, and Prejudice in the U.S., 1607-Present
History 267: The History of Latinos in the United States
History 269: Asian Americans in Historical Perspective
History 436: Immigrant America since 1880
History 473: History of Wisconsin Indians
Honors College 200: The Shaping of the Modern Mind—Black Women Novelists
Honors College 680: Honors Seminar: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Jazz Modernism
Linguistics 100: The Diversity of Human Language
Linguistics 210: Power of Words
Philosophy 271: Philosophical Traditions—Western Great Lakes American Indian
Philosophy
Spanish 371: Introduction to Latino Literature (in English)
Spanish 373: Topics in Latino Literature (in English)
Women’s Studies 150: Multicultural America
• Courses Approved for GER Distribution—Social Sciences
Source: http://www4.uwm.edu/current_students/ger_information/ger_ss.cfm
Africology 121: Introduction to African-American Politics
Africology 125: Economics of the Black Community
Africology 163: African-American Concept of Self
Africology 215: Introduction to Black Social and Cultural Traditions
Africology 228: Introduction to Black Political Economy
Africology 265: Psychological Effects of Racism
Anthropology 150: Multicultural America
Anthropology 213: American Indian Peoples of Wisconsin
Communication 350: Intercultural Communication
Economics 248: Economics of Discrimination
Educ Policy and Community Studies 560: Education and Hispanics
Ethnic Studies, Comparative 200: Racial Minorities in the United States
Ethnic Studies, Comparative 203: Western Great Lakes American Indian Community
Life of the Past
Ethnic Studies, Comparative 265: Hmong Americans: History, Culture, and
American Life
Freshman Seminars:
• 193—Anthropology: Ebonics and the English Only Movement
• 193—Sociology: The Color of Community
• 193—Sociology: From Buffalo to Bingo: Changing American Indian Societies
• 193—Sociology: Latinos and the City
Geography 114: Geography of Race in the United States
History 200: Historical Roots of Contemporary Issues: Making of the American Ghetto
History 262: North American Indian History to 1887
History 263: North American Indian History since 1887
History 399: Honors Seminar—Race and Racial Thought in American History:
1607 to the Present
Latino Studies 101: Introduction to Latino Studies
Nursing 101: Cultural Diversity in Health Care
Political Science 215: Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American Politics
Social Work 665: Cultural Diversity and Social Work
Sociology 150: Multicultural America
Sociology 224: American Minority Groups
Sociology 320: Social Change in American Indian Societies
Sociology 321: Contemporary Issues of the American Indian
Sociology 323: Perspectives on Latino Communities
Sociology 380: Honors Seminar—Race and the City
• Courses Approved for Cultural Diversity Only—(Do not satisfy any other GER distribution)
Source: http://www4.uwm.edu/current_students/ger_information/ger_cultural_diversity.cfm
English 374: Survey of Latino/a Literature
English 375: Survey of Asian-American Literature
English 376: Survey of African-American Literature to 1930
English 377: Survey of African-American Literature, 1930 to the Present
English 463: Major Figures in African-American Literature
English 517: Studies in African-American Literature
English 520: Studies in American Indian Literature
English 521: Studies in Ethnic Minority Literature
English 523: Studies in Latino/a Literature
English 524: Studies in Asian-American Literature
Educ Policy and Community Studies 561: Educational Issues in American Indian
Communities
Educ Policy and Community Studies 621: History of Native Education and Policy
Development
Educ Policy and Community Studies 625: Race Relations in Education
History 445: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom
History 446: African Americans since the Civil War
History 474: Topics in North American Indian History
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