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HIS107 — Diversity and Inclusion: The American Experience

3 credits · 3 hours

HIS 107 - Diversity and Inclusion: The American Experience HIS 107 - Diversity and Inclusion: The American Experience Credits/Units: 3 cr. This course is about experiences and is presented as a social history of diversity and inclusion in the United States. As such, it seeks to accomplish two tasks. First, it seeks to provide students with a deeper understanding of the historical, political, cultural, and theoretical bases of diversity, inclusion and exclusion. Second, and more importantly, the course aims to have students (re)consider the history of the United States from the perspective of groups traditionally excluded, marginalized or written out of the American narrative. We will also seek to recognize those actors, movements, and forces who have worked toward inclusion. Social Science Category: Fulfills Category A or Fulfills Category E General Education Designation: (G4A, G6A)

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