The University of Scranton General Education Curriculum

INTEGRATION OF INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY: Social
Cultural Diversity -- 2 courses no additional credits (D)
ARAB 212 Intermediate Arabic II (effective Fall 2009)
ARAB 311 Advanced Arabic I (effective Fall 2008)
ARAB 312 Advanced Arabic II (effective Fall 2008)
ARTH 113 Topics in Non-Western Art
ARTH 184 Oral History of Scranton
ARTH 210 Women in the Visual Arts
ARTH 212 African-American Art
ARTH 213 American Art (effective Spring 2005)
ARTH 220 History of Photography
ARTH 225 Twentieth Century Art (effective Spring 2005)
ARTH 295 Travel Seminar
ARTH 311 Medieval and Renaissance Women
ASL 101 American Sign Language I (effective Fall 2008)
BIOL 184 Phillipine Tropical Org & Eso (effective Fall 2005)
BIOL 204 Environmental Issues in Latin American (effective Fall 2006)
BIOL 295 Philippines Organisms & Ecosystems (effective Intersession 2007)
BLDR 484 Eloquentia Negotialis
CHS 241 Case Management and Interviewing (formerly HS 241)
CHS 333 Multiculturalism in Human Services (formerly HS 333)
CHS 337 Counseling Women and Girls (formerly HS 337)
COMM 228 Intercultural Communication
COMM 229 Gender & Communication
ECO 351 Environment of International Business
ECS 110 Biography as Culture
EDUC 131 Exp. Cultural Diversity through Children's Lit
EDUC 140 Early Childhood Education
EDUC 142 Exceptional Lives (effective Fall 2006)
EDUC 346 Social Studies Methods
EDUC 359 Intro to the English Language Learner (effective Fall 2006)
EDUC 364 Inclusionary Classroom Practices
ENLT 126 Introduction to Irish Culture
ENLT 222 Graham Greene's Travelers
ENLT 224 Perspective in Literature about Illness (effective Fall 2006)
ENLT 225 Writing Women
ENLT 226 Novels by Women
ENLT 227 Frankenstein's Forebears
ENLT 228 Race in Anglo-American Culture, 1600-1860
ENLT 229 The Cross-Cultural Novella
ENLT 239 The Irish Short Story
ENLT 250 Multi-Ethnic American Literature (effective Fall 2008)
ENLT 251 Borderlands Writing (effective Fall 2008)
ENLT 260 Women of Color: Lit and Writing (effective Fall 2009)
ENLT 284 African Diaspora Studies (This title only; effective Fall 2008)
ENLT 348 Colonial and Post-Colonial Fiction
ENLT 360 Introduction to Jewish Literature
EXSC 435 Women in Sport
FREN 212 Intermediate French II
FREN 239 French Christian Thinkers
FREN 311 French Conversation
FREN 313 Survey of French Literature I (discontinued Fall 2009)
FREN 314 Survey of French Literature II (discontinued Fall 2009)
FREN 315 Survey of French Culture and Civilization I
FREN 316 Survey of French Culture and Civilization II
FREN 321 Advanced French Stylistics I (discontinued Fall 2009)
FREN 322 Advanced French Stylistics II (discontinued Fall 2009)
FREN 431 Lit of 20th and 21st Century (title changed Fall 2009, formerly 20th Century French Novel)
GEOG 217 Cultural Geography
GERM 211 Intermediate German I (discontinued Fall 2009)
GERM 212 German Cultural Geographics II (title changed Fall 2009, formerly Intermediate German II)
GERM 220 E/F Sex and the City: Gender and Modernity in Weimar, Germany (effective Fall 2008)
GERM 295 German Culture and Heritage
GERM 313/314 Survey of German Lit and Culture
(can only count 3 credits)
GRK 205 Legacy of Greece and Rome
GRK 213 Greek Literature & Mythology
GRK 295 Classic and Contemporary Greek Culture
HADM 315 Cultural Diversity & Health Administration
HIST 125 Latin American History I
HIST 126 Latin American History II
HIST 130 World History I (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 131 World History II (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 132 Africa to 1870 (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 133 Africa 1870 to Present (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 212 Rebels, Rogues, & Reformers
HIST 213 Gender and Family in Latin America
HIST 214 World Politics
HIST 215 Church and Society in Latin America
HIST 216 Race in American History
HIST 219 Modern World History
HIST 221 The American West
HIST 224 Ethnic & Racial Minorities in NE PA
HIST 227 The Civilization of Islam
HIST 238 History of American Women I
HIST 239 History of American Women II
HIST 240 History of Modern Italy
HIST 242 Modern East Asia (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 284 ST: Africa 1870 to Present (This title only; effective Fall 2009, new # HIST 133)
HIST 284 ST: Africa to 1870 (This title only; effective Fall 2009, new # HIST 132)
HIST 296 Italian History and Heritage
HIST 327 The African Experience in Latin America
HRS 351 Recruitment, Selection and Staffing
HUM 295 Holy Land Cultural Tour
HUM 311J Masterworks I
HUM 312J Masterworks II
INTD 103 The Vietnam Experience
INTD 104 Men's Health
INTD 209 The Holocaust
INTD 211 HIV/AIDS
ITAL 207 Italian Women's Writing in Translation
ITAL 208 Envisioning Italy from Novel to Film: The Case of Neorealism (Inactive as of Fall 2006)
ITAL 212 Intermediate Italian II
ITAL 222E/F Envisioning Italy from Novel to Film: The Case of Neorealism (effective Fall 2006)
ITAL 295 Italian Culture and Society (replaced by ITAL 315, Fall 2009)
ITAL 296 Travel Italian
ITAL 311 Conversation/Composition
ITAL 312 Conversation/Composition
ITAL 313 Survey of Italian Literature I
ITAL 314 Survey of Italian Literature II
ITAL 315 Italian Culture and Society (formerly ITAL 295)
LAT 213 Latin Literature & Mythology
LIT 105 Intro to World Literature in Translation
LIT 205 Modern Latin American Literature
LIT 207 Literature of American Minorities
LIT 208 French Masterpieces in English Translation
LIT 209 Masterworks of Russian & Slavic Lit in English Translation
LIT 384 Spec Topics in Minority Literature (discontinued Fall 2009)
LIT 413 Topics in Minority Lit (effective Fall 2009)
MGT 474 Managing a Multicultural Workforce
MKT 475 International Marketing
NURS 111 Women's Health
NURS 310 Cultural Diversity in Health & Illness
NURS 312 Nursing the Older Adult
NURS 471 Community Health Nursing (effective Spring 2005) (Replaces NURS 481)
NURS 480 Nursing the Individual, Family Community
NURS 481 Community Nursing (Replaced with NURS 471 effective Spring 2005)
OT 461 Geriatrics
PHIL 218 Feminism: Theory and Practice
PHIL 226 Chinese Philosophy
PHIL 229 The Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 231 Philosophy of Women
PHIL 242 Latin American Thought (effective Fall 2006)
PHIL 314 Philosophy and the City
PHIL 326 Advanced Topics in Feminist Philosophy
PHIL 340 Philosophy and Judaism/20th Century
PHIL 414 The Philosophy of Emmauel Levinas
PHIL 419J Philosophy East and West
PORT 210 Intermediate Portuguese
PS 213 Modern Africa
PS 216 Women's Rights and Status
PS 219 Survey Latin Amer. Politics (effective Fall 2005)
PS 220 Ideologies
PS 227 Women, Authority and Power
PS 284 Feminization of Poverty in Latin America (This special topic title only) (effective Fall 2008)
PS 295 Contemp. Mexican Culture and Language
PS 313 Classical Political Ideas
PS 314 Modern Political Ideas
PS 321 Chinese Political Thought
PS 323 Central America (effective Fall 2007)
PS 328 Modern China
PS 332 Modern Japan
PSYC 237 Psychology of Women
PT 465 Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Disabilities
REES 140 Russian and East European Culture
REES 231 Russian and East European Music
S/CJ 226 Comparative Justice Systems
SOC 210 Marriage and the Family
SOC 220 Social Stratification (effective Fall 2009)
SOC 224 Race and Ethnic Relations (formerly American Minority Groups)
SOC 232 Great American Cities
SOC 234 Cultural Anthropology
SOC 235 Peoples of East Asia
SOC 315 Feminism and Social Change (effective Fall 2006)
SOC 317 Family, Issue/Soc. Policy (effective Fall 2006)
SPAN 203 Latin American Cultural Heritage
SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 295 Contemp Mexican Culture & Lang
SPAN 296 Culture, Civilization & Lit of Latin America
SPAN 311 Conversation
SPAN 313 Spanish Culture & Civilization
SPAN 314 Culture & Civilization of Latin America
SPAN 331 Survey of Spanish American Literature
SPAN 335 Service and the Spanish Community
SPAN 396 Culture & Civilization of Modern Spain
SPAN 430 Hispanic Women Writers (effective Spring 2005)
THTR 372 Contemporary Women Playwrights
T/RS 210 Z Jews, Christians and the Bible (formerly T/RS 207)
T/RS 216 Judaism in Modern Times (formerly T/RS 216Z)
T/RS 216 Z Judaism in Modern Times (replaced by T/RS 216, Fall 2009)
T/RS 217 The Holocaust in Context: History and Theology
T/RS 218 Women in Christianity (formerly T/RS 218Z)
T/RS 218 Z Women in Christianity (formerly T/RS 315, replaced by T/RS 218, Fall 2009)
T/RS 219 Z Religions of the World (formerly T/RS 314)
T/RS 234 20th Century Peacemakers
T/RS 250 Latin American Liberation Theology and Beyond (effective Fall 2008)
T/RS 284 ST: Christianity & Islam (this title only, effective Fall 2009)
T/RS 295 ST: Christianity in Africa (effective Spring 2006)
T/RS 296 Life Along the Dead Sea (Inactivated as of Fall 2009)
T/RS 319 Judaism in the Time of Jesus (formerly T/RS 319Z)
T/RS 319 Z Judaism in the Time of Jesus (formerly T/RS 335, replaced by T/RS 319, Fall 2009)
T/RS 334 Z The Church & Contemporary Social Issues (formerly T/RS 326)
T/RS 336 Z The Jewish Way of Life (formerly T/RS 333)
T/RS 337 Jewish Approaches to Ethics
T/RS 338 Z Spirituality and Psychology (formerly T/RS 439)
WRTG 106 College Writing II
Note: Students must take two courses designated as Cultural Diversity (D). Cultural Diversity courses may also fulfill other general education requirements in the general education curriculum where indicated.


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