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DISCUSSION WITH DANI HEDLUND, CEO OF THE BRINK LITERACY PROJECT
Dani Hedlund's work spans the globe, speaking at events all over the world about the power of literacy and access to education. Join her virtually Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 12:30 p.m. through Webex, for a discussion on her efforts to empower incarcerated women in Scotland's prison system. MORE INFO
 

Not all of the courses will transfer to another university as credit for a diversity requirement, so students should consult with the Counseling Center before registering.

American Sign Language
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  • ASLI 1550 Deaf History and Culture
  • ASLI 2700 Resources Concerning the Deaf Community
Anthropology
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  • ANTH 1160 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Economics
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  • ECON 2700 International Economics
English
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  • ENGL 2248 Literature by Women
  • ENGL 2270 Literature of Contemporary Global Conflict
  • ENGL 2275 Multicultural Literary Studies
  • ENGL 2276 African American Literature
 
Geography
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  • GEOG 1600 World Regional Geography
  • GEOG 2500 World Cultural Geography
History
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  • HIST 2450 Women in U.S. History
  • HIST 2750 Latin American History
Interdisciplinary Studies
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  • IDST 1200 Introduction to Women's Studies
  • IDST 2400 Culture and Civilization of the Spanish Speaking World
Modern Languages
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  • Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish classes – elementary to intermediate
Music
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  • MUSC 1215 World Music
Paralegal
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  • PARL 2200 Employment Law and the Administrative Process
Philosophy
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  • PHIL 2000 Comparative Religion
Political Science
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  • POLS 2200 Introduction to International Relations
  • POLS 2300 Introduction to Comparative Politics
  • POLS 2400 Women in Politics
  • POLS 2500 Modern Political Ideologies
Sociology
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  • SOCY 2000 Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.
  • SOCY 2280 Social Problems
Urban Studies
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  • URST 2000 Introduction to Urban Studies
  • URST 2100 Contemporary Urban Issues

 

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