Academic Programs / General Education
Race & Diversity (GD)
Requirement: One 3-credit hour course.
Race & Diversity courses develop a sophisticated understanding of race and racism as dynamic concepts, pointing to the ways in which race intersects with other group identifications such as gender, class, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability.
Race & Diversity courses are intended to teach students how to:
- Understand the relationships among diversity, justice and power;
- Investigate the various forms race and racism have taken in different places and times; and
- Discuss race matters with diverse others in relation to personal experience.
Race & Diversity Courses
Below, you will find the current list of GenEd courses in this area.
Please be advised that GenEd offerings vary from semester to semester and that all GenEd courses will not be offered every semester. For the most current list of GenEd offerings, please consult TU Courses.
In addition, a single GenEd course may be offered by more than one department. GenEd courses offered by more than one department will have the same course number and the same course title. A student may not take the same course from multiple departments and earn credit toward graduation. However, if a student wishes to replace her/his grade in a GenEd course, s/he may replace the grade with any course bearing the same course number and the same course title regardless of department.
- African Americans, Equality and the Law
- Classics of African American Theater
- Dimensions of Diversity
- Embodying Pluralism
- Ethnicity & The Immigrant Experience
- History & Significance of Race in America
- Honors African Americans, Equality and the Law
- Honors Ethnicity & The Immigrant Experience
- Honors History & Significance of Race in America
- Honors Immigration & the American Dream
- Honors Politics of Identity
- Honors Race & Ethnicity in American Cinema
- Honors Race & Identity in Judaism
- Honors Race & Poverty in the Americas
- Honors Race in the Ancient Mediterranean
- Honors Representing Race
- Immigration & the American Dream
- Politics of Identity
- Race & Ethnicity in American Cinema
- Race & Identity in Judaism
- Race & Poverty in the Americas
- Race in the Ancient Mediterranean
- Race on the Stage
- Representing Race
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