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Courses on Cultural Diversity Within the United States

CMU offers a diverse array of courses on cultures within the United States. Currently, these courses include:

ANT 320 (3) North American Indian Cultures
ANT 351 (3) Human Variation
ANT 365 (3) Current American Indian Issues
ANT 368 (3) Hispanic Cultures in the U.S.
ART 384 (3) Arts of Non-European Traditions
ART 497A (1-6) Special Studies (Native American Art)
ART 597A (1-6) Special Studies (Native American Art)
BLR 222 (3) The Search for Racial Justice Through Law
EDU 213 (3) Preprofessional Practicum in Bilingual Bicultural Education
EDU 513 (3) Foundations of Bilingual Bicultural Education
EDU 514 (3) Methods and Materials for Bilingual Bicultural Education
EDU 516 (3) Teaching Native American History and Culture
ENG 328 (3) Literature of the North American Indian
ENG 329 (3) African American Literature
ENG 582 (3) Cultural Pluralism in Young Adult and Children’s Literature
HEV 110 (3) Discrimination: Roots and Impact on Children’s Development
HST 323 (3) History of Native Americans
HST 324 (3) African-American History to 1915
HST 325 (3) African-Americans in 20th Century America
HST 518 (3) African-Americans and the Legal Process
JRN 372 (3) International and Cross-cultural Mass Communication
JRN 380 (3) Racial Diversity: Mass Media's Role
LAR 145 (3) Racism and Diversity in America
OJB 101 (3) Elementary Ojibwe I
OJB 102 (3) Elementary Ojibwe II
OJB 201 (3) Intermediate Ojibwe I
OJB 202 (3) Intermediate Ojibwe II
PHL 345 (3) The Civil Rights Movement*
PSC 125 (3) African-American Politics
PSC 325 (3) The Civil Rights Movement*
PSY 533 (3) Psychology of Racism
REL 140 (3) Religion, Race, and Discrimination in America
REL 240 (3) African-American Religion
REL 342 (3) From Spirituals to Gospel
REL 345 (3) The Civil Rights Movement*
SOC 323 (3) Racism and Inequality
SOC 345 (3) The Civil Rights Movement*
SOC 502 (3) Theories of Race Relations in Sociology

Students interested in a course of study related to cultures within the United States should also see the following academic minors: American Ethnic Studies Minor, Bilingual Bicultural Education - Ojibwe Minor, Bilingual Bicultural Education - Spanish Minor, and Native American Studies.

*These courses are identical.

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