Diversity and Inclusion Certificate, Undergraduate
This certificate program provides undergraduate and graduate students, primary and secondary teachers, social workers and administrators as well as business professionals various dimensions of cultural competence in relation to principles of diversity and inclusion. By examining the historical backgrounds, cultural values and communication styles of five American co-cultures, those who earn this certificate will be equipped in areas of privilege and oppression, the sources and impact of prejudice and discrimination, micro-aggressions and unconscious/implicit bias, engaged listening, team building, and servant leadership.
Required Courses | ||
AAST 200 | AN INTRODUCTION TO DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION | 3 |
AAST/HIST 220 | AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: POST CIVIL WAR TO PRESENT | 5 |
Required Electives–choose upper-division AAST or any of the following: | 10 | |
LATINO IMMIGRATION TO THE U.S. | ||
LATINO FAMILY IN THE U.S. | ||
GENDER REVOLUTION AND POLITICS | ||
ECONOMICS OF POVERTY AND DISCRIMINATION | ||
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN | ||
TRANSNATIONAL FEMINISMS | ||
CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS WOMEN | ||
WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY | ||
CHILDREN AND THE FAMILY | ||
AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY I | ||
AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY II | ||
CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ISSUES | ||
RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES | ||
SEX AND GENDER | ||
GLOBAL MIGRATION | ||
Total Credits | 18 |