2014-15 university of new mexico approved diversity courses
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2014-15 University of New Mexico Approved Diversity Courses
Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
1 ARAB 101 Elementary Arabic I
2 AFST 380 Comp Lit
3 AFST 380 Children in Conflict
4 AFST 380 Great Books
5 AFST 380 Postcolonial Development
6 AFST 397 Rebels
7 AFST 332 African Literature and Post-Colonial Development
8 AFST 380 African Women Writers
9 AFST 397 African Great Books
10 AFST 150 Foundations of Africana Studies
11 AFST 115 Communication Across Cultures
12 AFST 250 Black women
13 AFST 280 African-American Culture
14 AFST 284 African American History I
15 AFST 285 African American History I
16 AFST 303 Introduction to Black Liberation
17 AFST 309 Black Politics
18 AFST 333 Black Political Theory
19 AFST 385 The African World
20 AFST 386 Peoples and Cultures of the Circum-Caribeean
21 AFST 392 Black Liberation and Religion
22 AFST 395 Education and Colonial West Africa
23 AFST 396 Emancipation and Equality
24 AFST 397 Race and Law
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25 AFST 399 Culture and Education
26 AFST 491 African American Religious Traditions
27 AFST 251 African American Literature I
28 AMST 330 Native American Women & Gender
29 AMST 356 Contemporary Native America
30 AMST 330 Native American Women & Gender
31 AMST 330 Native Education and Gender
32 AMST 356 Art & Politics of Native Creative Expression
33 AMST 356 Contemporary Native America
34 AMST 183 Introduction to Gender Studies
35 AMST 185 Race Class and Ethnicity
36 AMST 186 Intro to Southwest Studies
37 AMST 251 The Chicano Experience in the United States
38 AMST 252 The Native American Experience
39 AMST 315 Race, Class and Gender in the Culture Industry
40 AMST 332 Politics of Sex [Sexuality and Culture]
41 AMST 352 Native American Cultural Production
42 AMST 353 Race Relations in America
43 AMST 354 Social Class and Inequality
44 AMST 426 Native American Representation and Resistance
45 ANTH 130 Anthropology of Hunger
46 ANTH 330 Principles of Cultural Anthropology
47 ANTH 340 Culture & P
48 ANTH 340 Palestinian Memoir: An Exercise in Post Colonial Critique
49 ANTH 340 Colombia Indigena
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50 ANTH 340 Indigenous People of North America
51 ANTH 361 Behavioral Biology & Ecology of Sex Roles
52 ANTH 130 Cultures of the World
53 ANTH 339 Human Rights in Anthropology
54 ANTH 365 Anthropology of Health
55 ANTH 385 Images of the Indian in American Culture
56 ARCH 442 Politics Culture and Architecture
57 ARSC 198 International Studies and Careers
58 ARSC 198 Fairytales
59 ARTE 493 Sexual Identity and Social Justice in Art Education
60 ARTH 429 Visual Agendas: Pro- and Anti- Abolitionist images in American and British Art and Culture
61 ARTH 429 The Victorian Nude
62 ARTH 453 African American Art
63 ARTH 482 India During British Rule
64 ARTH 492 American Landscape
65 ARTH 449 Art of Spain
66 ARTH 449 African American Art
67 CCS 109 Introduction to Comparative Global and Ethnic Studies
68 CCS 201 Introduction to Chicana(o) Studies
69 CCS 332 Introduction to Chicana Studies
70 CCS 342 Race, Culture, Gender, Class in New Mexico
71 CCS 360 Comparative Latino Civil Rights
72 CCS 362 Chicano and Chicana Movement: El Movimiento Chicano
73 CCS 364 Raza Genders and Sexualities
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74 CCS 372 New Mexico Villages and Cultural Landscape
75 CCS 374 New Mexico's Literary Landscape & Beyond
76 CCS 384 Community Based Learning in Chicano(a) Hispana(o) Communities
77 CCS 393 Immigration and "assimilation"
78 CCS 460 Chicanos in a Global Society
79 CHIN 101 Chinese
80 CHIN 300 Women in China
81 CHIN 201 Chinese
82 CHIN 320 Study Abroad: Issues of Contemporary China
83 CHIN 370 Topics in 20th Century Chinese Film
84 CJ 115 Communication Across Cultures
85 CJ 313
86 CJ 314 Intercultural Communications
87 CJ 317 International Cultural Conflict and Community Building
88 CJ 318 Language, Thought and Behavior
89 CJ 326 Gender and communication
90 CJ 469 Multiculturalism Gender and Media
91 COMP 222 Fairy and Folk Tales
92 COMP 331 Modern China in Literature and Film
93 COMP 331 Intro to China: Literature, History and Thought
94 COMP 432 Inventing America 1492-1624
95 COMP 453 Asian Studies Thesis
96 CRP 428 Gender and Economic Development
97 CRP 472 Indigenous Planning
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98 CRP 473 Planning on Native American Lands
99 CRP 474 Cultural Aspects of Community Development Plans
100 CRP 486 Planning Issues in Chicano Communities
101 DANC 127 African Dance I
102 DANC 169 Flamenco
103 DANC 116 Mexican Folk Dance
104 ECME 325 The Social, Political and Cultural Context of Children and Families
105 ECON 239 Economics of Race and Gender
106 ECON 331 Economics of Poverty and Discrimination
107 ENGL 265 Intro to Chicano Literature
108 ENGL 292 World Literature Ancient to 1600
109 ENGL 293 World Literature: 17th Century to Present
110 ENGL 360 Jane Austen
111 ENGL 340 Professional Writing in Globalized World
112 ENGL 364 Native American Women Writers
113 ENGL 365 Chicano/a Cultural Studies
114 ENGL 397 Regional Literature
115 ENGL 420 Professional Writing in Globalized World
116 ENGL 455 Women Writers
117 ENGL 464 20th Century Native American Literature
118 ENGL 465 Chicano/a Narrative
119 ENGL 468 Asian American Literature
120 ENGL 455 Women Writers and Fictions of Seduction and Rape
121 ENGL 474 Contemporary Southwest Literature
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122 ENGL 479 Postcolonial Literature
123 ENGL 555 Women Writers
124 ENGL 574 Contemporary Southwest Literature
125 ENGL 458 Modern British Literature
126 ENGL 264 Survey of Native Literatures and Rethorics
127 ENGL 265 Introduction to Chicano(a) Literature
128 ENGL 281 African American Literature I
129 ENGL 308 The Jewish Experience in American Literature and Culture
130 ENGL 292 World Literatures
131 ENGL 293 World Literatures
132 ENGL 200 Technology in Society
133 ENGL 264 Native Literary Tradition & Innovation: Survey of Native Literatures
134 FREN 175 French
135 FREN 201 French
136 FREN 332 Rebels Without a Cause
137 FS 484 Ethnic Minority Family
138 GEOG 102 Introduction to Human Geography
139 GEOG 140 World Regional Geography
140 GEOG 364 Law Control
141 GEOG 445 Geography of New Mexico & Southwest
142 GEOG 464 Food and Natural Resources
143 GEOG 466 City as Human Environment
144 GRMN 201 German
145 GRMN 202 German
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146 HED 212 Fundamentals of Human Sexuality
147 HED 482 Intro to Health and Health Education and Multicultural Beliefs
148 HIST 102 Western Civilization Empires and their Enemies
149 HIST 300 North American Borderlands
150 HIST 300 Europe & the Balkans
151 HIST 300 The Irish Diaspora
152 HIST 300 Medieval Minorities: Persecution, Tolerance & Coexistence
153 HIST 387 Modern Middle East
154 HIST 470 Latin American Labor and Working Class History
155 HIST 472 Women in Modern Latin America
156 HIST 387 Modern Middle East
157 HIST 463 Hispanic Frontiers
158 HIST 466 Native American Southwest Studies
159 HIST 181 History of Early Latin America
160 HIST 182 Modern Latin American History
161 HIST 260 New Mexico History
162 HIST 300 India During the British Rule
163 HIST 320 History of Women from Ancient Times to the Enlighten
164 HIST 321 Women in the Modern World
165 HIST 322 History of the Women's Rights Movement
166 HIST 323 History of the Jewish to 1492
167 HIST 324 Modern History of the Jewish People
168 HIST 344 U.S Women to 1865
169 HIST 345 U.S Women since 1865
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170 HIST 363 Early Mexican Americans
171 HIST 364 Contemporary Chicano(a) History
172 HIST 375 Rebellion and Revolution in Modern Andean Nations
173 HIST 426 History of the Holocaust
174 HIST 464 U.S. Mexican Borderlands
175 HIST 464 Early history of Mexican Americans
176 HIST 465 History of Immigration
177 HIST 471 Women in Early Latin America
178 HIST 473 Indigenous Peoples in Latin America
179 HIST 474 Slavery and Race Relations
180 HMHV 101 Contours of Health in New Mexico
181 HMHV 310 Health and Cultural Diversity
182 IFDM/LTAM 400 Ecuador: Fieldwork
183 JAPN 200 Gender in Japanese Culture
184 JAPN 200 Imperial & Colonial Japan
185 JAPN 201 Japanese
186 JAPN 320 Japanese Society
187 JAPN 339 Topics in Japanese Literature and Culture in Translation
188 LING 331 Language in Society
189 LING 334 Language and Gender
190 LLSS 315 Educating Linguistically and Culturally Diverse students
191 LLSS 393 School and Society
192 LLSS 456 First and Second Language Development with in Cultural Contexts
193 LLSS 457 Language, Culture and Mathematics
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194 LLSS 458 Literacy Across Cultures
195 LTAM 400 Traditional Medicine Without Borders
196 LTAM 354 Introduction to Latin American Society I
197 MA 336 Images of (Wo)men
198 MGMT 306 Organizational Behavior & Diversity
199 MGMT 308 Ethical, Political and Social Environment
200 MGMT 457 Diversity in Organizations
201 MGMT 469 Management of Native American Owned Enterprises
202 MGMT 490 Women in Management
203 MGMT 490 Indigenous Entrepreneurship
204 MLNG 109 Biblical Hebrew
205 MLNG 101 Languages and Cultures
206 MUSE 293 Multicultural Awareness Through Music Skills
207 NATV 300 Research Methods in Native American Contexts
208 NATV 305 Indigenous Determination in Education
209 NATV 325 Tribal Government
210 NATV 326 Tribal Gaming
211 NATV 402 Education Power and Indigenous Communities
212 NATV 423 Self-Determination and Indigenous Human Rights
213 NATV 450 Indigenous Leadership
214 NATV 450 Native American Vote and Political Ambivalence
215 NATV 450 Principles of Leadership
216 NATV 450 Digital
217 NATV 450 Native American Newspaper Publications
218 NATV 150 Introduction To Native American Studies
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219 NATV 250 Socio-Political Concepts In Native America
220 NATV 251 Research Issues in Native America
221 NATV 315 Language Recovery, Revitalization, and Community Renewal
222 NATV 385 Indigenous Worldview
223 NATV 436 Environmental Ethics and Justice in Native America
224 NATV 445 Politics of Identity
225 NATV 450 Critical Navajo Studies
226 NATV 461 Community Based Learning in Indigenous Context
227 NATV 474 Traditions of Native American Philosophy
228 NATV 480 Building Native Nations: Community Revitalization, Sustainability, Decolonization, and Indigenous Thought
229 NATV 486 Contemporary and Traditional Views on Indigenous Leadership
230 NURS 331L Principles and Application, Community Assessment
231 NVJO 101 Elementary Navajo for Non-Native Speakers
232 NVJO 102 Elementary Navajo for Non-Native Speakers
233 NVJO 202 Intermediate Navajo
234 NVJO 206 Creative Writing and Advanced Reading
235 NVJO 201 Intermediate Navajo
236 OCTH 499 Introduction to Mexican Traditional Medicine
237 OILS 493 Roots of Poor Health & Action at the Local Level
238 PADM 590 Native American Economic Development
239 PCST 221 Global Issues
240 PEP 485 Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity
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241 PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophical Problems
242 PHIL 441 Philosophy of Gender
243 POLS 240 International Politics
244 POLS 300 Comparative Health Policy
245 POLS 307 The Politics of Ethnic Groups
246 POLS 308 Hispanics in U.S. Politics
247 POLS 313 Women and Law
248 POLS 318 Civil Rights Politics and Legislation
249 POLS 376 Health Policy & Politics
250 POLS 377 Population Policy and Politics
251 PORT 276 Intensive Intermediate Portuguese
252 PORT 275 Intensive Intermediate Portuguese
253 PORT 201 Intermediate Portuguese
254 PSYC 374 Cross Cultural Psychology
255 RELG 107 Living World Religions
256 RELG 263 Eastern Religions
257 RELG 264 Western Religions
258 RUSS 201 Intermediate Russian I
259 RUSS 202 Intermediate Russian II
260 SHS 459 Multicultural Considerations in Communication
261 SIGN 201 Introduction to Sign Language
262 SIGN 352 Language and Culture in Deaf Community
263 SIGN 352 Languages and Culture in the Def. Community, Part 1
264 SOC 216 Dynamics of prejudice
265 SOC 307 Sociology: Race and Gender
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266 SOC 308 Sociology of Gender
267 SOC 312 Causes of Crime and Delinquency
268 SOC 328 Sociology of Native Americans
269 SOC 398 Special Topics: Community Organizing
270 SOC 415 Social Stratification
271 SOC 420 Race and Cultural Relations
272 SOC 422 Sociology of Religion
273 SPAN 200 Intermediate Spanish Abroad
274 SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I
275 SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish II
276 SPAN 203 Spanish Conversation
277 SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish as a Heritage Lang. II
278 SPAN 275 Accelerated Beginning Spanish
279 SPAN 276 Accelerated Intermediate Spanish
280 SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish as a Heritage Language II
281 SPAN 301 Movimientos Sociales en Latino America
282 SPAN 431 Survey of Spanish America
283 SPAN 439 Produccion Cultural y Politicas Migratorias entre Norte y Centro America
284 UHON 121 Immigration
285 UHON 122 Gender, Race, Class
286 UHON 222 Holocaust
287 UNIV 175 Corps without Borders: Immigration Praxis
288 UNIV 175 Community Learning
289 UNIV 175 Food and Community Learning
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290 UNIV 175 Community Health
291 WMST 200 Introduction to Women Studies
292 WMST 304 Feminist Theories: Identity Knowledge and Power
293 WMST 313 Women and the Law
294 WMST 324 Contemporary Feminist
295 WMST 325 Asian American Women: Race, Class, and Feminisims
296 WMST 325 Race Class Feminism
297 WMST 331 Transnational Feminism
298 WMST 379 Native Education & Gender
299 WMST 379 Queer Theory
300 WMST 379 Cuaranderismo in the Southwest & Mexico
301 WMST 498 Feminism in Action