Take at least 15 units in a structured, interdisciplinary or disciplinary plan of study outside your emphasis field. You must take 3 units of credit in each of the following blocks: Ethical Reasoning; Creative Inquiry; Scientific Reasoning; Changing Worlds; and Cultural Perspectives. Courses used to satisfy this requirement may not have been used to satisfy any other requirement for this degree. Please see below for a listing of approved Cultural Perspectives courses.
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AIS 101 |
Introduction to Applied Indigenous Studies |
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AIS 201 |
American Indian Expression |
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AIS 202 |
Roots of American Indian Federal Policy |
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AIS 210 |
Current American Indian Government |
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ANT 102 |
Exploring Cultures |
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ANT 103 |
Culture in Communication |
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ANT 104 |
Buried Cities and Lost Tribes |
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ANT 205 |
Native Peoples of North America |
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ANT 209 |
Folklore of the World: Anthropological Perspectives |
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ANT 301 |
Peoples of the 'World |
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ANT 303 |
Peoples of Latin America |
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ANT 306 |
Peoples of the Southwest |
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ANT 307 |
Central America |
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ANT 350 |
Ancient Civilization |
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CCJ 314 |
Hollywood & the Social Construction of Crime and Justice |
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CCJ 360 |
Women, Crime, and Justice |
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COM 301 |
Race, Gender, and the Media |
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ENG 245 |
US Multi-Ethnic Literature Survey |
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ENG 345 |
Topics in Multi-Ethnic Literature |
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ENG 381 |
Cross-Cultural Approaches to Folklore |
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ENG 250 |
Africana Women |
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ES 191 |
Women, Gender Identity and Ethnicity |
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ES 215 |
Racial and Ethic Relations |
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ES 356 |
Race, Power, and Politics |
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ES 391 |
Special Topics in Ethnic Studies |
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HIS 102 |
World History II: The Making of the Modern World |
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HIS 220 |
History of Africa to 1800 |
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HIS 221 |
History of Africa since 1800 |
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HIS 230 |
History of Islamic Civilizations to 1500 |
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HIS 231 |
History of Islamic Civilizations since 1500 |
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HIS 240 |
Western Civilization I |
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HIS 241 |
Western Civilization II |
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HIS 249 |
Pre-Modern India |
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HIS 250 |
Pre-Modern East Asia |
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HIS 251 |
The Making of Modern Asia |
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HIS 280 |
Colonial Latin America |
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HIS 281 |
Latin American from Independence to the Present |
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HIS 293 |
American Indian History |
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HIS 295 |
Women in American History |
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HIS 297 |
Women in Asia |
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HIS 312 |
Gandhi's Asia |
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HIS 314 |
Contemporary Asia |
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HIS 325 |
Modern China |
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HIS 332 |
Modern Japan |
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HIS 366 |
The Holocaust |
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HIS 381 |
U.S.-Mexico Borderlands |
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HIS 382 |
Mexico: Yesterday and Today |
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HIS 396 |
Chicano History |
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HUM 130 |
Introduction to Humanities |
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HUM 261 |
Asian Ideas and Values |
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HUM 281 |
Latin American Ideas and Values |
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HUM 291 |
American Multicultural Ideas and Values |
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HUM 362 |
Perspectives on Asian Humanities |
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HUM 381 |
Mexican Arts and Culture |
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HUM 382 |
World Perspective in Humanities |
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MUS 360 |
Topics in World Music |
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MUS 365 |
Native American Music |
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PHI 110 |
Global Philosophy |
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POS 120 |
Political Worlds |
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POS 366 |
Studies in Latin American Politics |
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POS 370 |
Studies in Asian Politics |
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POS 374 |
Studies in African Politics |
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REL 150 |
Religions of the World |
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REL 201 |
Introduction to Tribal Religions |
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REL 206 |
Women's Roles & Experience in Asian Religions |
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REL 210 |
Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) |
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REL 220 |
New Testament |
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REL 301 |
Ancient Gods and Goddesses |
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REL 311 |
Judaism |
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REL 321 |
Christianity |
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REL 331 |
Islam |
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REL 341 |
Hinduism |
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REL 351 |
Buddhism |
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REL 355 |
The Buddha: Depictions of Guddhism's Found in Cultural Context |
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REL 359 |
Mahayana Buddhism: Buddhas and Paths |
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REL 380 |
Native American Religions |
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SC 323 |
Intercultural Communication |
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SOC 204 |
Sociology of Gender |
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SOC 215 |
Racial and Ethnic Relation |
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SOC 315 |
American Society and the American Indian |
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WGS 150 |
Women, Information and Technology |
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WGS 191 |
Women, Gender Identity and Ethnicity |
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WGS 260 |
Third World Women |
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WGS 291 |
Introduction to Women's Studies |
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WGS 360 |
Transnational Feminisms |