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These are the Diversity Intensive courses currently approved or in development. The term listed beside each course indicates the first semester DI credit can be received. If an instructor's name appears with the course, you must take that instructor. Otherwise, any section of that class counts. To find out which of these are offered this registration period, look it up here

or on your Oneport

The Coordinator for Diversity Intensive Courses is Deborah James (djames@unca.edu)

AFST 373   Women of Color and Feminism (Omer) [Fall 06]

ANTH 350  Body, Disability & Culture (Kelley)
[Spring 06]
ANTH 373 Gender in Latin America (Kelley)
[Fall 07]

ARTH 381   Art in Latin America (Canejo)
[Fall 07]

ARTS 310   Art and Politics (Pope)
[Spring 08]
ARTS 310   Arts on the Edge: Contemp Artists Challenge Status Quo
                             (Horvitz)
[Spring 06]
ARTS 310   Harlem Renaissance (Walters)
[Fall 05]
ARTS 310   Japanese Culture and the Outsider (Daniels) [Spring 08]

CLAS 350   Women in Antiquity
[Spring 06]
CLAS 356    Ancient Sexuality (Mills)
[Fall 06]

BIOL 443    Genetics (Wilson)
[Fall 07]

DRAM 358  Theater of the Oppressed (Walters)
[Spring 07]

ECON 230   Sports and Economics (Sulock)
[Fall 07]
ECON 330   Women, Men and Work (Nickless)
[Spring 07]

EDUC 310   Introduction to Education K-12
[Fall 07]
EDUC 325   The Resourceful Teacher
[Spring 07]

ENVR 324  Environmental Ethics (Campbell)
[Fall 07]
                         (Formerly ENVR 373) 

FREN 220   Intermediate French II (Malicote)
[Fall 06]

HIST 301    Women in United States History (Judson)
[Spring 07]
HIST 308    The United States Since 1945 (Judson)
[Spring 08]
HIST 373    Cavaliers and Cotton: Old South (Pearson)
[Spring 07]
HIST 373    Colonial Latin America (Pearson)
[Fall 06]
HIST 373    Jewish Women in America (Kaplan)
[Spring 08]
HIST 373    Labor in the Modern South (Judson)
[Fall 06]
HIST 373    Southern Women (Judson)
[Spring 06]
HIST 382     American Indian History, Precontact to 1840 (Pearson)                          (Formerly HIST 373) [Spring 06]

HON 179     Math, Community and Social Class (Kaplan)
HON 373     Contemporary Latino/Latina Literature and Culture in
                          the U.S. (Adell)
[Fall 07]
HON 373     Las Vegas & the American Imagination (Ettari)
[Fall 06]
HON 373     Pre-Modern Women Writers (Ho)
[Spring 08]
HON 373     S.E. Asia Politics & Society (Subramaniam)
[Spring 06]

HUM 214    Medieval and Renaissance World (Russell)
[Fall 05]
HUM 324    The Modern World: Mid-17th to Mid 20th Century
                          (McClain)
[Spring 08]
HUM 414     The Individual in the Contemporary World
                         (Campbell, Chapman, Pitts, Whitlock)
[Spring 07]
                         Note: HUM 414 is not taught as Diversity Intensive
                         during Summer terms
HUM 414    The Individual in the Contemporary World
                          (McEnany)
[Spring 08]
                         Note: HUM 414 is not taught as Diversity Intensive
                         during Summer terms


HWP 473     Service Learning  in School Health Educ (Garbe)
[Fall 06]

INTS 365     Intl Experiential Learning-Honduras (Frank) [Summer 08]

LANG 368   Poetics of Identity and Perception (Chess)
[Spring 06]
LIT 349        Post-Colonial Literature (Russell)
[Fall 05]
LIT 349        Recent South Asian Fiction (Moseley)
[Summer 07]
LIT 358        Black Literature (James)
[Fall 06]
LIT 368        Poetics of Identity and Perception (Chess)
[Spring 06]

LIT 373        Native American Literature (Hobby)
[Fall 06]

MGMT 313  Organizational Behavior (Schaffer)
[Fall 06]
MGMT 398  Intl Mgmt and Marketing Strategies (Parsons)
[Fall 06]

MMAS 450 Digital Video Art (Han) Formerly MMAS 373
[Fall 06]

PHIL 302    Philosophy of Sex and Gender (Burchard)
[Spring 06]
PHIL 365    Feminist Theory (Burchard)
[Spring 07]

POLS 344    Black Political Thought (Betsalel)
[Spring 07]
POLS 363    The Political Econ of Development (Cornett)
[Fall 06]
POLS 374    Civic Engagement & Community (Betsalel)
[Spring 06]
POLS 374    Politics of the Civil Rights Era (Mullen)
[Fall 07]
POLS 384    Liberal Universalism & Critics (Subramaniam)
[Spring 06]

PSYC 333    Psychology of Women (Himelein)
[Spring 08]
PSYC 344    Community Psychology (Joseph Berryhill)
[Fall 06]
PSYC 345    Child Clinical Psychology (Berryhill)
[Fall 06]

SOC 100      Introduction to Sociology (Haas)
[Fall 05]
SOC 100      Introduction to Sociology (Frank)
[Fall 07]
SOC 210      Contemporary Social Problems (Ghidina)
[Spring 06]
SOC 221       Race and Ethnic Relations (Lee)
[Fall 04]
SOC 240      Evolution, Revolution, Social Chng (Frank)
[Spring 07]
SOC 280      Sociology of Gender (Peterson)
[Spring 07]
SOC 358      Globalization, Social Change in Africa (Omer)
[Spring 08]
SOC 359      Women of Color and Feminism (Omer)
[Fall 06]
SOC 373      Feminist Theory 
[Spring 07]
SOC 373      Post-Civil Rights Era (Haas)
[Spring 08]
SOC 390      Queer Sociology (Bramlett)
[Fall 07]
SOC 402      The Color Line: Classical & Contemporary Views of
                            African Americans (Haas)
[Spring 06]
SOC 420      Difference and Inequality (Bramlett)
[Fall 06]

SPAN 332   Surv of Spanish-American Civ & Lit (Gant)
[Spring 08]
SPAN 332   Surv of Spanish-American Civ & Lit (Weldon)
[Fall 05]
SPAN 373   Contemporary Latino/Latina Literature and Culture in
                          the U.S. (Adell)
[Fall 07]
SPAN 373   Spanish for Heritage Speakers(Rosenbaun-Bodie)
[Fall 07]

WMST 365  Interdisciplinary Approaches to Feminist Theory
                        (Burchard, Peterson)
[Spring 07]
WMST 373  Women in Antiquity [Spring 06]