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Non-Major Designated DIV Courses
The following DIV courses do not have prerequisites:
- AFAM-200: African Americans in Diaspora
- AFAM/LIT-335: Studies in African American Literature
- AFAM/AMST/AWST-415: Islam in America
- AFAM/LIT-435: Advanced Studies in African American Literature
- AMST-200: American Dreams/American Lives
- AMST/ADPS-260: Asian American Experiences
- AMST-285: Disability, Health & Normality
- ANTH-110: Culture and Power
- ANTH-150: Anthropology of Life in U.S.
- ANTH-210: Race and Racism
- ANTH-215: Sex,Gender & Culture
- APDS/ARTH-325: Chinese Art
- BIO-151: Representation in Biomedical Research
- COMM-414: History of Cross-Cultural Cinema
- COMM-447: Multicultural Strategic Communication Campaigns
- DNCE-360: Histories of Dance
- EDU-280: Social Justice & Urban Education
- GOVT-235: Political Conflict
- GOVT-415: Southern Civil Rights Movement
- HIST-209: African American History: 1877-Present
- HIST-244: Law & America's Racial Crisis
- HIST-245: Modern Jewish Civilization
- HIST/LIT/WGSS-382: Queer Literatures & Histories
- HLTH-245: Multicultural Health
- AMST/HLTH/WGSS-285: Disability, Health & Normality
- JLC-309: Justice and Public Policy
- JLC-431: The Prison Community
- JLC-455: Race Issues in Justice
- LIT-225: African Literature
- LIT-235: African American Literature
- LIT-240: Asian American Literature
- LIT-267: Literatures of Global South
- LIT-285/LTST-200: Intro to Latina/o/x Studies
- LIT/WGSS-319: Imagined Bodies
- PERF-318: Insiders/Outsiders in World Music
- PHIL-211: Intro to Asian Philosophy
- PHIL-236: Ecological Justice
- RELG-240: Global Religious Ethics
- SOCY-335: Birth and Death
- SOCY-351: Race, Racialization and Power
- SOCY-455: Immigration, Race & Ethnicity
- TESL-200: English Language Education in Global Settings
- TESL-220: Language, Education and Equity
- WGSS-125: Gender in Society
- WGSS-150: Women's Voices Through Time