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INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS:
United States Diversity (U)
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Recognizing that the understanding of diversity is intimately tied to the concepts of culture, race, language, identity, and inter-group dynamics, as well as their applications to complex situations, United States diversity courses place their focus on the theoretical discussion of these concepts as well as the in-depth analysis of complex situations through these concepts.

United States Diversity courses:

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Require students to demonstrate their grasp of theoretical concepts involving culture, as well as to show that they can use these concepts respectfully to analyze both culture in the real world and the rhetoric about culture.

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Involve in-depth, analytical discussions about the concepts of culture, the similarities and differences between cultures, the real-world consequences of these concepts, both historically and contemporarily, and cultural interactions in the United States, both historically and contemporarily.

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Provide in-depth and focused attention to illustrating and analyzing cultural concepts in complex contexts, preferably including different cultural groups.

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Utilize assignments that emphasize some of the following:

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the cultural analysis of complex situations.
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the theoretical concepts of culture as applied to real-world situations.
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reflexivity of students in terms of their own culture and their position in relationship to other cultures.
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the improvement of thinking and writing skills as applied to complex problems.
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the ability of students to think through problems of cultural difference and decide when and when not such difference can be accepted.

For more details regarding the content of United States Diversity courses, please see Social-Cultural Diversity Criteria.

Approved United States Diversity (U) Courses
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Communication 102

Communication and the Human Community

(3)

Counseling 250

Dialogue on US Diversity

(3)

English 265

Native American Literature

(3)

English 365

Black American Writers

(3)

Geography 262

Geography of North America

(3)

History 220

History of North Dakota

(3)

History 250

The Civil Rights Movement

(3)

History 370

African-American History to 1877

(3)

History 371

African-American History from 1877

(3)

Humanities 224

Integrated Social Science Inquiry

(2-4)

Indian Studies 121

Introduction to Indian Studies

(3)

Indian Studies 151

White Images of Native Americans

(3)

Indian Studies 171

Hollywood Indians

(3)

Indian Studies 201

History of the Sioux

(3)

Indian Studies 203

History of the Chippewa

(3)

Indian Studies 207

History of the Three Affiliated Tribes

(3)

Indian Studies 212

Trade in Native North America

(3)

Indian Studies 220

Indians in Children's Literature

(3)

Indian Studies 311

Health and American Indian Cultures

(3)

Indian Studies 330

Contemporary Plains Indian Culture

(3)

Indian Studies 346

American Indian Women

(3)

Indian Studies 350

American Indian Languages

(3)

Indian Studies 370

North American Indians

(3)

Indian Studies 371

Reservation Government and Politics

(3)

Indian Studies 380

Indians in the 21st Century

(3)

Indian Studies 388

American Indians and Ecology

(3)

Nursing 490

Transcultural Health Care Theories, Research, & Practice

(3)

Occupational Therapy 451

Multicultural Competency in OT

(3)

Political Science 318

American Political Thought

(3)

Psychology 361

Social Psychology

(4)

Rehab & Human Srvc 250

Contemporary Issues in Rehabilitation

(3)

Religion 120

Religion in America

(3)

Religion 410

Asian Religions in the United States

(3)

Sociology 250

Diversity in America

(3)

Teaching & Learning 433

Multicultural Education

(3)

Women Studies 225

Introduction to the Study of Women

(3)

 
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