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Cultural Diversity In The Modern World

Instructor:
Mark P. Whitaker
Ghazal Khaksari
160
Credits:
3.0
009
Building:
Don and Cathy Jacobs Science Building
Barker Hall
Room:
Rm.221
Rm.301
Semester:
Fall 2022
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Cultural Diversity In The Modern World
Class Type:
LEC
REC
3:00 pm
3:00 pm
3:50 pm
3:50 pm
Days:
MW
F

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

Directed at non-majors, this course introduces students to the diversity of cultural experience in today's world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation of the equality of everyone's shared humanity and unique identities both locally and globally; to understand global experiences of cultural diversity through forced or chosen migration; to understand how categories of identity, including racialized, gendered, ethnic, religious, age, class and national identities -- shaped by power -- are social and cultural, and not biological.

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