Updated May 2008
DOMESTIC DIVERSITY
In addition to the courses listed below, the courses approved for the new Multiculturalism
requirement also meet the Domestic Diversity requirement. Unlike the courses listed below,
the courses listed for the Multiculturalism requirement are section specific. Make sure that
you are taking the approved section if you need it for your Domestic Diversity requirement.
AMST 101 Explorations of Race/Racism AMST 103 Problem of Race AMST 110 Introduction to African-American Studies AMST 140 Black Public Intellectuals AMST 240 Race/Culture/Ethnicity in Education AMST 248 Jim Crow
AMST 250 Race, Place and Space
AMST 254 Peoples and Cultures of Native America AMST 285 Asian American Community/Identity AMST 331 Racial Formation/Culture/US History AMST 340 Living on the Edge: Asian-Amer Experience (Plus topics courses: History of the US Working Class; Comparative Freedom Movements; Asian American Literature/Cultural Theory; Race, Ethnicity and Politics; American Pop/Rockabilly; Topics in Twentieth Century African American Lit; Islam in America; Sex/Gender in African Amer Communities; Mass Media in Ethnic Communities; Transnational Cultures in Asian America; Native American Political Movements, History/Race/Caribbean Modernity; and Politics of Difference: US/Mexican Border) ANTH 230 Ethnographic Interviewing
ANTH 254 Peoples and Cultures of Native America
ANTH 280 Topics in Linguistic Anthropology
ANTH 330 Adv Field Methods: Photoethnography
(Plus, Anthropology topics course: Doing and Undoing Race)
ART 330 Adv Field Methods: Photoethnography ART 375 Race, Class, and Gender in American Art
ECON 242 Economics of Gender
(Plus, Economics topics course: Economic Inequality)
ECON 342 Economics of Poverty in US
EDUC 240 Race/Culture/Ethnicity in Education
ENGL 130 American Voices ENGL 270 Literature and Sexuality ENGL 375 African American Literature to 1900 ENGL 376 African American Literature from 1900 to the Present
ENGL 377 Native American Literature
ENGL 379 Topics in Nineteenth Century African American Literature ENGL 380 Topics in Twentieth Century African American Literature ENGL 383 Introduction to 20th Century Gay and Lesbian Literature ENGL 384 Langston Hughes: Global Writer (Plus English topics courses: The Black Arts Movement; Lesbian Lit & Psychology; African American Detective Fiction, and 19th Century African American Narrative)
GEOG 242 Regional Geography of US/Canada (Plus Geography topics course: Urban Social Geography)
GEOG 250 Race, Place and Space HISP 308 Intro to US Latino/a Studies HISP 431 Spanish in the Workplace HISP 434 Growing Up Spanish HISP 440 Contemporary US Latino Pop Culture HISP 441 Hispanic Film and other Media: Latinos in/and the Media (only domestic diversity w/this subtitle; all other subtitles = International Diversity) HISP 444 The Family as History: Stories of US Latinos HISP 445 Latinos in/and the Media
(Plus Hispanic Studies topics course: Made in the USA - Hispanics & Latinos, Hybrid Identities/Fictional Spaces) HIST 221 American Labor Radicalism
HIST 224 Afro-Amer Hist: Slavery, Emancipation, Reconstruction HIST 230 Women and Work in US History HIST 232 Immigration and Ethnicity in U.S. History
HIST 233 History of the US Working Class
HIST 240 Jews in America HIST 248 Jim Crow HIST 249 Afro-Americans and Transformation of the City HIST 331 Racial Formation and US History
(Plus History topics courses: Colonial Encounters; Enslaved in Colonial British America; Immigrant Religions in North America;
Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity; Jews in America; Comparative Freedom Movements; Local in Global/Global in Local [excluding Section 5 during Fall 2006]; Slavery/Abolition/Civil War; US Jews at the Margins; African American Theater: August Wilson's 20th Century; Sex/Gender in African Amer Communities; Gender/Sexuality in Colonial North America; African-Americans in the West) HMCS 331 Racial Formation/US History HMCS 354 Blackness in the Media
(Plus topics courses: Hip Hop Performance; Sr Seminar Whiteness in the Media; Community Based Theater) INTL 384 Langston Hughes: Global Studies LATI 244 Latino Politics
LING 175 Sociolinguistics
LING 280 Topics in Linguistic Anthropology
MUSI 155 Music of Black Americans
MUSI 257 Jazz and Social Issues
(Plus Music topics courses: Folk Music of the American South;Popular Music in Theory and Practice; American Pop/Rockabilly) PHIL 368 Feminist Philosophy
POLI 200 Women and American Politics POLI 201 Politics of Sexual Minority Communities
POLI 203 Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
POLI 244 Latino Politics
POLI 304 Gender, Sexuality and the Law
POLI 360 Black Political Thought (Plus Politics topics courses: Law, Economy, and Identity; Urban Political Change)
PSYC 268 Psychology of Multiculturalism: Identity in Diverse Cultures
PSYC 370 Understanding/Confronting Racism
PSYC 488 Sr. Sem: Psychology of African American Aesthetics
(Plus Psychology topics courses: Prejudice and Racism; Lesbian Literature and Psychology)
RELI 101 Islam in America RELI 125 Love and Death
RELI 126 Religion in America
RELI 128 African American Religion
RELI 129 Black Christian Churches in the U.S.
RELI 130 Folklore and Religion
RELI 236 Major Black Religious Thought I
RELI 237 Major Black Religious Thought II RELI 238 Catholicism (effective Fall 2003)
RELI 343 Native American Religious Traditions
RELI 353 Martin Luther King/Malcolm X
RELI 460 Witches, Seers and Saints
(Plus Religious Studies topics courses: America's Jews, American Judaism; Sacred Spaces in America; Feminist Theory, Theology, Ethics;
The Talking Book: African-Americans and the Bible; Immigrant Religions in North America; Bible and American Culture; Varieties of Religious Experience)
SOCI 175 Sociolinguistics
SOCI 190 Criminal Behavior/Social Control
SOCI 220 Sociology of Race/Ethnicity
SOCI 285 Asian American Community and Identity
(Plus Sociology topics course: Black Families of the US)
THDA 262 Feminist Theatres
THDA 263 African American Theatre (Plus topics courses: Asian American Performance; Community Based Theater) THDA 294 African American Theater: August Wilson's 20th Century
WGSS 100 Race/Class in Amer Feminism: Intro Wom/Gender Studies
WGSS 110 Sexual Margins/Colonial Legacies: Intro to LGBT Studies
WGSS 215 Feminism/Representation/Film
(Plus Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies topics courses: Lesbian Literature and Psychology;
Women, Race, Welfare; Race and Culture: Women's Fiction and the U.S.; Women of Color Feminisms; Beyond Binary Sex: Trans/Intersex Studies; Manhood, Politics, and Social Change)
INTERNATIONAL DIVERSITY In addition to the courses listed below, the courses approved for the new Internationalism
requirement also meet the International Diversity requirement. Unlike the courses listed below,
the courses listed for the Internationalism requirement are section specific. Make sure that
you are taking the approved section if you need it for your International Diversity requirement. ANTH 111 Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 130 Visual Anthropology
ANTH 239 Medical Anthropology
ANTH 246 Refugees and Humanitarian Response
ANTH 252 Contemporary Cultures of Latin America
ANTH 253 Comparative Muslim Cultures ANTH 255 Japanimation and Manga
ANTH 256 Peoples and Cultures of India ANTH 257 Peoples and Cultures of Mongolia
ANTH 258 Peoples and Cultures of Africa
ANTH 262 Culture and Globalism
ANTH 285 Seminar in World Ethnography ANTH 360 The Anthropology of Tourism
ANTH 364 Political Anthropology (Plus Anthropology topics course: The Arab-Israeli Conflict; People/Cultures of Middle East; Chinese Folk Religion; Anthropology/Ethnicity in China) ART 170 Chinese Art and Culture ART 171 Japanese Art and Culture
ART 257 The Image in 20th Century China ART 270 Art and Religion Along the Silk Road
ART 277 Tribal Art
ASIA 111 Introduction to Asian Studies ASIA 124 Intro to Asian Religions ASIA 127 Religions of India ASIA 129 Religions of East Asia ASIA 170 Chinese Art and Culture ASIA 171 Japanese Art and Culture ASIA 257 The Image in 20th Century China ASIA 270 Art and Religion Along the Silk Road
ASIA 340 Religions of India (Plus Asian Languages and Cultures topics course: Modern Chinese Poetry in Translation; Buddhism in Southeast Asia; and Music and Culture in East Asia)
BIOL 115 Global Diversity and the Biology of Conservation
CLAS 121 Ancient World I: Greece
CLAS 122 Ancient World II: Rome
CLAS 127 Women in Classical Antiquity CLAS 145 Pagans, Christians and Jews in Antiquity (Plus Classics topics course: Amazons and Aristotle: Art/Lit of Ancient Greece)
ECON 223 Economic Restructuring in Latin America
ECON 225 Comparative Economic Systems
ECON 325 Economics of the Transition
ENGL 342 Anglophone Literature ENGL 368 Literature of the Americas
ENGL 369 African Literature
ENGL 381 Literatures and Cultures of the Caribbean ENGL 382 Topics in African Diasporic Literature, Culture and Thought (Plus English topics course: Nabokov)
FREN 204 Text, Film and Media
FREN 305 Advanced Expression
FREN 306 Intro to Literary Analysis
FREN 407 Francophone Studies
FREN 408 French Cultural Studies
FREN 409 French Cinema
FREN 410 Art and Ideas in French Culture
FREN 411 Challenges of Modernity & Literature FREN 412 Text and Identity FREN 414 Studies in Genre FREN 415 Literary Periods and Movements
GEOG 111 Human Geography
GEOG 243 Regional Geography of Africa (Plus Geography topics course: Regional Geography of Latin America)
GERM 255 German Cinema Studies
GERM 305 German Through the Media
GERM 306 Introduction to German Studies
GERM 360 Proseminar in German Studies
GERM 363 Romanticism
GERM 364 Birth of Modern Germany
GERM 365 Modernism and the Avant-Garde
GERM 366 Postwar Germany
GERM 488 Senior Seminar in German Studies
HISP 307 Introduction to Literary Analysis HISP 331 Luso-Brazilian Voices: Conversation/Composition HISP 414 Yo se quien soy: Emergence of Modern Identity in Medieval/Early Modern Spain HISP 415 Medieval Pulp Fiction: Romances of Chivalry HISP 416 Fighting Words: Building Latin America's Identity HISP 417 Reading Monsters in Early Modern Hispanic Lit HISP 420 100 Years of Plenitude: Mod/Postmod Hispanic Fiction HISP 421 Romanitcs/Moderns/Avant-Gardists HISP 422 Modern Hisp Novels/Visual Arts HISP 424 Words That Matter HISP 441 Hispanic Film/Other Media* (however, this course meets 'Domestic Diversity' when subtitle = Latinos in/and the Media) HISP 442 Nation/Identity in Hispanic World HISP 443 Reality of Contemporary Spain: Challenges and Dilemmas HIST 100 Discovering World History
HIST 110 Intro to European History Since 1789
HIST 140 Intro to East Asian Civilization
HIST 254 History of France HIST 255 History and Philosophy of Socialism HIST 257 Empires HIST 258 Europe Since 1945
HIST 259 Experience of War
HIST 260 Rise and Fall of Tsarist Russia HIST 265 Jewish History HIST 274 History of Traditional China
HIST 276 History of Traditional Japan
HIST 275 History of Modern China
HIST 277 History of Modern Japan
HIST 278 War Crimes/Memory in Contemporary East Asia
HIST 335 Visitors' Tales of Latin America
HIST 351 Tudor-Stuart England
HIST 352 Modern Britain
HIST 356 From Order to Occupation
HIST 362 History of the Soviet Union and its Successors
HIST 364 Germany from 1871 to the Present
HIST 366 Europe in the Age of Upheaval and Revolution
HIST 367 History of the Holocaust
HIST 368 History of the Rule of Law
HIST 380 East Asian Studies Seminar (Plus History topics course: East Africa in the 2nd Millenia) HMCS 121 Ancient World I: Greece
HMCS 122 Ancient World II: Rome HMCS 202 Global Media Industries
HMCS 256 Mass Culture Under Communism HMCS 263 Orientalism/Empire: Russia's Literary South
HMCS 356 From Order to Occupation
HMCS 367 Postcolonial Theory
HMCS 410 Art and Ideas in French Culture
HMCS 411 Challenges of Modernity & Literature (Plus Humanities/Media/Cultural Studies topics course: Comparative News in Asia and the World; Wrongdoing in Russian Literature and Beyond)
INTL 110 Intro to Intl Studies: Globalization
INTL 111 Intro to Intl Studies: Literature and Global Culture INTL 112 Intro to Intl Studies: Globalization, Media, and Cultural Identities
INTL 113 Intro to Intl Studies: Globalization in Theory & Context
INTL 114 Intro to Intl Studies: International Codes of Conduct INTL 202 Global Media Industries INTL 211 Contemporary Arab Society
INTL 225 Comparative Economic Systems INTL 272 Post-Nationalism: The Post-Soviet Sphere
INTL 245 Intro to Intl Human Rights
INTL 253 Comparative Muslim Cultures (also counts if taken as INLT 194 during fall 2007) INTL 260 Global Media Genres and Audiences
INTL 265 Translation as Cross-Cultural Communication
INTL 285 Ethnicity/Nationalism in Eastern/Central Europe
INTL 289 Modern Islam INTL 300 Advanced Feminist/Queer Theories/Method
INTL 311 Media and Democracy in Asia
INTL 317 Writers and Power: European East in the 20th Century INTL 325 Economics of the Transition
INTL 327 Comparative News in Asia and the World INTL 345 Adv Themes in Human Rights INTL 356 Pop Culture, Media and National Identity
INTL 364 Culture and Revolution
INTL 367 Postcolonial Theory INTL 372 Post-Nationalism: The European Union INTL 480 Paradigms of Global Leadership
INTL 485 Senior Seminar: Confrotning Global Hatred
INTL 488 Senior Seminar: The Universal, The Global, The World
INTL 489 Senior Seminar: Perspectives on World Order
(Plus International Studies topics course: Latin Amer in Comparative Perspective;)
JAPA 150 Images of Masculine/Feminine in Japanese Culture
JAPA 235 Communicative Strategies in Japanese Society
JAPA 250 Postwar Japanese Literature: Center/Margins
JAPA 255 Japanese Film
JAPA 305 Advanced Japanese I
JAPA 306 Advanced Japanese II
JAPA 335 Analyzing Japanese Language
JAPA 407 Fourth Year Japanese I
JAPA 408 Fourth Year Japanese II (Plus Japanese topics course: The Fiction of Modern Japan)
(LATI 294 Topics course: Latin American Politics)
LING 335 Analyzing Japanese Language
LING 400 Field Methods MUSI 111 World Music
MUSI 131 African Music (Plus Music topics course: Music and Culture in East Asia)
PHIL 136 Indian Philosophies
PHIL 355 History and Philosophy of Socialism
POLI 120 Foundations of International Politics
POLI 140 Foundations of Comparative Politics
POLI 221 Global Governance
POLI 222 Regional Conflict and Security
POLI 242 Development Politics
POLI 243 Political Anthropology POLI 245 Latin American Politics
POLI 320 Global Political Economy
POLI 321 Intl Security and Globalization
POLI 367 Postcolonial Theory
RELI 124 Introduction to Asian Religions RELI 127 Religions of India RELI 129 Religions of East Asia
RELI 194 Muslim Societies and Identities
RELI 231 From Tibet to America
RELI 239 Work and Ethics Across Traditions
RELI 240 Buddhism and Religious Images
RELI 243 Religions of East Asia
RELI 266 Russian Religious Experience
RELI 340 Religions of India
RELI 365 Jewish History
RELI 452 Gender, Caste, and Deity in India
(Plus Religious Studies topics courses: Islam and the West; Buddhist Nirvana and Enlightenment; Buddhism in Southeast Asia; and The Sacred and the Sword)
RUSS 251 Nineteenth Century Russian Literature
in Translation
RUSS 252 Twentieth Century Russian Literature
in Translation
RUSS 255 Russian Culture
RUSS 256 Mass Culture Under Communism
RUSS 263 Orientalism/Empire: Russia's Literary South
RUSS 265 Translation as Cross-Cultural Communication
RUSS 266 Russian Religious Experience RUSS 272 Post-Nationalism: The Post Soviet Sphere
RUSS 364 Culture and Revolution
RUSS 367 Dostoevsky and Gogol
RUSS 407 Russia in Russian
RUSS 488 Senior Seminar
(Plus Russian topics course: Nabokov; Wrongdoing in Russian Literature and Beyond)
SOCI 240 Images of Women in Middle East
SOCI 290 Islam and the West
THDA 264 Asian Theatre: Tradition, Continuity, and Change
WGSS 105 Int'l Perspectives on Gender, Race & Class
WGSS 200 Introduction to Feminist Theories
WGSS 205 Intermediate LGBT Studies
WGSS 210 20th Century Anglophone Women Writers
WGSS 300 Advanced Feminist/Queer Theories/Method
WGSS 305 Race, Sex, and Work in the Global Economy
WGSS 310 Gender/Socio-Political Activism 20th Cent Feminist Utopia
WGSS 400 Senior Seminar: Metaphors of Space and Position