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BHHS 145 — Human Diversity

3 credits · 3 hours

This course examines the rich complexity of human identity and the social dynamics that shape our differences. Students explore how factors such as race, ethnicity, culture, gender, class, age, sexual orientation, religion, and ability influence individual experience, group membership, and institutional systems. Through critical self-reflection and intercultural dialogue, students develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary for culturally responsive practice and inclusive citizenship. Emphasis is placed on cultural humility, anti -oppressive frameworks, and ethical engagement in diverse human service settings. Prerequisite(s): ENGL-080 or ENGL-101 or appropriate placement Corequisite(s): none

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