Ethnic Studies Spring 2023 course offerings

  • ANT 103 Introduction to Anthropology: Archeology
  • ANT 224 Native Peoples of South America
  • ANT 347 The Cultures of Cities
  • ARB 101 Modern Arabic I
  • ARB 201 Modern Arabic III
  • CHI 101 Elementary Chinese I
  • CHI 201 Intermediate Chinese I
  • CLS 165 Introduction to World Literature
  • *CRJ 315 Gangs in America 
  • CRJ 360 Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice
  • *DAN 138 Hip Hop Dance I
  • EFR 350 French Civilization on Film
  • ERU 309 Russian Culture
  • GEO 101 World Geography
  • GEO 204 Introduction to Urban Studies
  • HEA 110 Transcultural Health: Practices and Principles
  • *HEA 276 Achieving Health Equity
  • HIS 150 The American Experience
  • *HIS 308 Introduction to the Islamic World
  • HIS 362 Violence in America
  • ITA 101 Elementary Italian I
  • ITA 201 Intermediate Italian I
  • JPN 101 Elementary Japanese I
  • JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I
  • *LAN 150 Lovely Accents: The World's Vocal Tapestry
  • *LAN 382 Teaching English Language Learners PK-12
  • LIN 211 Language Communities in the US and Canada
  • LIT 202 African American Literature
  • MDC 250 Intercultural Communication
  • MDC 360 African American Culture and Communication
  • MDC 470 Intercultural Communication Training
  • MHL 422 History of Jazz
  • NSG 222 Transcultural Health Care Delivery
  • PAX 200 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
  • PHI 102 Introduction to Religious Studies
  • PHI 180 Introduction to Ethics
  • PHI 204 Philosophies and Religions of India
  • PHI 206 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
  • PHI 220 Introduction to Islam
  • PSC 201 Politics of Diversity in the U.S.
  • PSC 213 International Relations
  • PSC 304 Urban Politics
  • PSC 323 Racial/Ethnic Politics
  • PSC 353 Latinx Politics
  • PSY 120 Multicultural Psychology
  • SOC 335 Racial and Cultural Minorities
  • SPA 321 Cultures of Latin America 
  • SWO 225 Race Relations
  • THA 250 - Race and Gender in American Theatre
  • *WOS 227 Let's Talk About Race
  • *WOS 306 Transnational Feminism
  • *WRH 301 The Rhetorics of Black Americans

  * Course not listed as an Ethnic Studies elective but will satisfy the requirements for an elective of the minor.
   ** For other unlisted courses contact Ethnic Studies Director: Dr. Miguel Ceballos, mceballos@wcupa.edu 

Elective course list by Focus Areas:

African American Studies

Asian American Studies

Latino/a Studies

Jewish American Studies

Native American Studies

Multi-Ethnic Studies

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