Undergraduate Core Curriculum

Class Options: Diversity Flag

The Diversity Flag (formerly known as Diversity Curriculum Requirement) may be taken in numerous disciplines, and may double-count with other requirements. In some cases, only certain sections of a course count for the Diversity Flag; be sure to check the course attributes when registering. Available titles vary from year to year, but have recently included:

  • BIOL 120: Life, Ecology and People
  • BIOL 260: Introduction to Environmental Science
  • BIOL 227: Parasitology
  • BLAW 300: Legal Environment
  • COMM 323: Race, Class and Gender in the Media
  • COMM 324: Sex and Violence in the Media
  • CJUS 335: Inside-Out Prison Exchange
  • CJUS 365: Women in the Criminal Justice System
  • EDCH 320: Multicultural Literature for Children
  • EDEL 260: Cultural Diversity in Education
  • Some sections of ENGL 124: Studies in Fiction
  • ENGL 128: Studies in Black Literature
  • ENGL 132: Studies in Women's Literature
  • Some sections of ENGL/SPAN 205: Literature and the Moral Imagination
  • Some sections of HIST 123/124: African History I/II
  • Some sections of HIST 133/134: European History I/II
  • Some sections of HIST 143/144: US History I/II
  • Some sections of HIST 151/152: Latin American History I/II
  • Some sections of HIST 161/162: Asian History I/II
  • HIST 233: Women in American History
  • HIST 333: Histories of American Childhood
  • HIST 433: Saints: Origins to the Internet
  • HOCS 323: Occupational Justice: Foundations
  • MGMT 200: Organizational Management
  • MGMT 325: International Management
  • MUSC 116: Women in Music
  • MUSC 117: History of Rock
  • NURS 132: Health and Culture
  • POLI 280: Irish Political Culture
  • POLI 367: Gender and Politics
  • PSYC 231: Developmental Psychology
  • PSYC 353: Violence Against Women and Girls
  • PSYC 367: Psychology of Aging
  • PSYC 370: Human Sexuality
  • SOCW 167: Survey of Society in Social Work
  • SOCW 206: Introduction to Gender and Diversity Studies
  • SOCW 299: Child Welfare and Development
  • SOCW 315: Values, Poverty and Society
  • SOCW 318: Race Relations
  • SOCW 325: Women/Men: Myth and Reality
  • SOCW 404: Religion, Ethics and Professional Practice
  • SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology
  • SOCI 262: Gender and Society
  • SOCI 287: American Music and the Roots of Cool
  • SPMG 410: Sport Ethics
  • THEO 210: The Christian Tradition II
  • THEO 319: Anti-Semitism: The Great Hatred
  • THEO 358: Immigration, Theology, and Ethics