Introduction
The Diversity Studies minor allows students to expand their understanding of diversity issues in the context of U.S. society. The ability to recognize, value and navigate cultural diversity is vital for both 21st century careers and citizenship in the United States. The course options in the minor give students the opportunity to explore diversity issues from a variety of cultural perspectives and academic disciplines.
Link to Minor Form
http://www.eastfalls.jefferson.edu/successcenter/inc/pdf/advising/DeclaringaMinor.pdf
Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Select four of the following: | 12 | |
American Social Justice | ||
Defining American Voices | ||
Immigrant America | ||
Jefferson and Hemings | ||
Red and Blue America | ||
Gender & Diversity in the US | ||
African American Studies | ||
Asian American Studies | ||
Jewish American Studies | ||
Race in America | ||
Latinx American Studies | ||
LGBTQIA American Studies | ||
Muslim American Studies | ||
PSYC 234 | Cultural and Social Diversity | 3 |
Total Credits | 15 |
Note: Courses taken to fulfill requirements in the Hallmarks Core cannot also be applied towards the minor. To have a Hallmarks Core course count towards the minor, students must take an additional course in that requirement category to fulfill the Hallmarks Core requirement (for example, students would need to take a second course in the American Diversity [ADIV] category if they wanted ADIV 202 Immigrant America to count towards the minor).