Diversity Intensives
The Coordinator for Diversity Intensive Courses is Kate Zubko (kzubko@unca.edu).
These are the Diversity Intensive courses currently approved. If an (instructor's name) appears beside the course, you must take the course with that instructor. To find out which of these courses is offered this registration period, look it up on the registrar's site or on your Oneport.
The semester information listed beside each course indicates the approval period during which the course satisfies the requirements for DI credit. Students who take the course during this time, will receive DI credit. If an ending term is not listed, the course will satisfy the DI requirement each time the course is offered, beginning with the semester listed. Note: courses may not be offered every semester during the approval period.
Please send student petitions for DI courses to Lori Horvitz (lhorvitz@unca.edu) with a copy of the syllabus and supporting documentation. If a petition is submitted before the start of pre-registration, the committee will attend to the request by the end of the semester. If a petition is submitted after this time, the committee cannot guarantee that the petition will be attended to by the end of the semester.
Diversity Intensive Courses
AFST 273 Intro to West African Cultures (D James) [Spring 09-Fall 14]
ANTH 350 Body, Disability & Culture (Kelley) [Spring 06-Fall 13]
ANTH 373 Intersections of Gender in America (Kelley) [Fall 11-Summer 14]
ARTH 365 Art Since 1945 (Rundquist) [Spring 12-Fall 14]
ARTH 381 Art in Latin America (Canejo) [Fall 07-Fall 13]
ARTS 310 Women on the American Performance Front Lines (Bond) [Summer 10-Summer 13]
BIOL 443 Genetics (Wilson) [Fall 07-Summer 14]
CLAS 350 Women in Antiquity [Spring 06-Fall14]
CLAS 356 Ancient Sexuality (Mills) [Fall 06-Summer 13]
DRAM 319 Creative Drama (Kloeppel) [Fall 12-Summer 17]
DRAM 358 Theater of the Oppressed (Kloeppel, Walters) [Spring 11-Fall 13]
ECON 230 Sports and Economics (Sulock) [Fall 07-Fall 13]
EDUC 210 Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century, K-12 (formerly EDUC 310) [Fall 07-Fall 14]
EDUC 320 Middle Schl Prin,Pract,Materials [Fall 10-Summer 13]
EDUC 325 The Resourceful Teacher [Spring 07-Summer 14]
ENVR 324 Environmental Ethics (Campbell) [Fall 07-Summer 14]
ENVR 372 Regional Field Study (Wilcox) [Summer 12-Spring 17]
FREN 220 Intermediate French II (Malicote) [Fall 06-Fall 13]
HIST 302 African-Amer Hist: 1865-Present (Judson) [Spring 10-Fall 12]
HIST 307 Wm in the Mod Cvl Rights Movmnt (Judson) [Spring 10-Fall 12]
HIST 308 The United States Since 1945 (Judson) [Spring 08-Fall 14]
HIST 357 Women and Imperialism (Rizzo) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
HIST 373 History of Atlantic World: 1500-1800 (Pearson) [Spring 09-Fall 14]
HIST 382 Amer Indian Hist, Precontact to 1840 (Pearson) [Spring 06-Summer 14]
HWP 250 Health Parity: Domestic and Global Contexts (Batada) [Spring 12-Fall 14]
HWP 350 Service Learning in Health Promotion (Garbe) [Fall 06-Fall 14]
LANG 368 Poetics of Identity and Perception (Chess, Iglesias) [Spring 06-Spring 17]
LIT 273 Intro to West African Cultures (D James) [Spring 09-Fall 14]
LIT 328 Ethnic Literature (D James) [Fall 12-Summer 17]
LIT 346 Readings in Gender and Sexuality (formerly 373, Queer Fiction) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
LIT 364 Postcolonial Literature [Fall 12-Summer 17]
LIT 367 Writers of the Beat Generation (Horvitz) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
LIT 368 Poetics of Identity and Perception (Chess, Iglesias) [Spring 06-Spring 17]
LIT 373 Pre-Modern Women Writers (Ho) [Spring 12-Fall 14]
MATH 273 Math and Social Justice (Kaplan) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
MCOM 387 Issues in Film Study (Slatton) [Summer 09-Spring 17]
(formerly MCOM 373, Intermediate Film Study)
MGMT 398 Intl Mgmt and Marketing Strategies (Parsons) [Fall 06-Fall 13]
NM 144 History of Animation from Pencils to Pixels (Oakley) (formerly MMAS 273) [Spring 11-Fall 13]
NM 450 Digital Video Art (Han) (formerly MMAS 450) [Fall 06-Fall 13]
PHIL 365 Feminist Theory (Burchard) [Spring 07-Summer 14]
POLS 330 Individual Rights/Civil Liberties (Gibney) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
POLS 331 Immigr/Refugee Law & Policy (Gibney) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
POLS 337 ReStorying Community (formerly POLS 373/4) [Spring 09-Fall 14]
POLS 357 Civic Engagement in Community (Betsalel) [Spring 06-Summer 14]
POLS 388 Human Rights and Int'l Politics (Gibney) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
PSYC 312 Psyc of Exceptional Children [Fall 10-Summer 13]
PSYC 334 Psychology of Women (Himelein) (formerly PSYC 333) [Spring 08-Fall 14]
RELS 280 Asian Religious Traditions (Zubko) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
RELS 381 Religions of South Asia (Zubko) [Fall 11-Summer 14]
RELS 386 Buddhism (Zubko) [Spring 11-Fall 13]
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (Frank) [Fall 07-Fall 13]
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (Lee) [Fall 10-Summer 13]
SOC 210 Contemporary Social Problems (Ghidina) [Spring 06-Fall 13]
SOC 221 Race and Ethnic Relations (Lee) [Fall 04-Summer 13]
SOC 240 Evolution, Revolution, Social Change (Frank) [Spring 07-Fall 13]
SOC 280 Sociology of Gender (Peterson) [Spring 07-Summer 14]
SOC 390 Queer Sociology (Bramlett) [Fall 07-Fall 13]
SOC 420 Difference and Inequality (Bramlett) [Fall 06-Fall 13]
SOC 420 Difference and Inequality (Peterson) [Spring 11-Fall 13]
SPAN 300 Oral Skills (Bettencourt) [Spring 12-Fall 14]
SPAN 332 Surv of Spanish-American Civ/Lit [Spring 11-Fall 13]
(Instructor specificity removed Spring 11. For previously approved instructors and terms, see listing below.)
WGSS 365 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Feminist Theory (Burchard) [Spring 07-Summer 14]
The following courses were prevously approved as Diversity Intensive. The designation is no longer valid.
AFST 373 Women of Color and Feminism(Omer) [Fall 06-Spring 09]
ANTH 373 Gender in Latin America (Kelley) [Fall 07-Summer 11]
ARTS 310 Arts on the Edge: Contemp Artists Challenge Status Quo(Horvitz) [Spring 06-Fall 08]
ARTS 310 Art and Politics (Pope) [Spring 08-Summer 11]
ARTS 310 Harlem Renaissance (Walters) [Fall 05-Fall 11]
ARTS 310 Japanese Culture and the Outsider (Daniels) [Spring 08-Summer 11]
ECON 330 Women, Men and Work (Nickless) [Spring 07-Summer 11]
HIST 301 Women in United States History (Judson) [Spring 07-Summer 11]
HIST 306 Southern Women's History (Judson) [Spring 06-Summer 11]
HIST 373 Cavaliers and Cotton: Old South (Pearson) [Spring 07-Summer 11]
HIST 373 Colonial Latin America (Pearson) [Fall 06-Spring 09]
HIST 373 Jewish Women in America (Kaplan) [Spring 08-Summer 11]
HIST 373 Labor in the Modern South (Judson) [Fall 06-Summer 11]
HON 179 Math, Community and Social Class (Kaplan)
HON 373 Contemporary Latino/Latina Literature and Culture in the U.S. (Adell) [Fall 07-Spring 10]
HON 373 Las Vegas & the American Imagination (Ettari) [Fall 06-Summer 11]
HON 373 Pre-Modern Women Writers (Ho) [Spring 08-Summer 11]
HON 373 S.E. Asia Politics & Society (Subramaniam) [Spring 06-Fall 08]
INTS 365 Intl Experiential Learning Project [Summer 08-Summer 11]
HWP 154 Women's Health (Wolfe) [Spring 10 only]
LIT 349 Post-Colonial Literature (Russell) [Fall 05-Summer 11]
LIT 349 Recent South Asian Fiction (Moseley) [Summer 07-Summer 11]
LIT 358 Black Literature (James) [Fall 06-Fall 11]
LIT 373 Native American Literature (Hobby) [Fall 06-Summer 11]
LIT 442 St in Medieval Lit:Pre-Modern Women Writers (Ho) [Spring 08-Summer 11]
LIT 489 Seminar in a Major Author: Toni Morrison (James) [Fall 07-Fall 10]
MGMT 313 Organizational Behavior (Schaffer) [Fall 06-Fall 11]
PHIL 302 Philosophy of Sex and Gender (Burchard) [Spring 06-Summer 11]
POLS 343 Politics of the Civil Rights Era (Mullen) [Fall 07-Fall 10]
POLS 344 Black Political Thought (Betsalel) [Spring 07-Fall 09]
POLS 363 The Political Econ of Development (Cornett) [Fall 06-Summer 11]
POLS 384 Liberal Universalism & Critics (Subramaniam) [Spring 06-Summer 11]
PSYC 344 Community Psychology (Berryhill) [Fall 06-Fall 09]
PSYC 345 Child Clinical Psychology (Berryhill) [Fall 06-Spring 11]
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (Haas)
SOC 358 Globalization, Social Change in Africa (Omer) [Spring 08-Summer 11]
SOC 359 Women of Color and Feminism (Omer) [Fall 06-Spring 09]
SOC 373 Post-Civil Rights Era (Haas)
SOC 380 Feminist Theory (formerly SOC 373) [Spring 07-Summer 11]
SOC 402 The Color Line: Classical & Contemporary Views of African Americans (Haas)
SPAN 332 Surv of Spanish-American Civ/Lit (Adell) [Fall 09-Fall 10]
SPAN 332 Surv of Spanish-American Civ/Lit (Gant) [Spring 08-Fall 10]
SPAN 332 Surv of Spanish-American Civ/Lit (Weldon) [Fall 05-Fall 10]
SPAN 373 Contemporary Latino/Latina Literature and Culture in the U.S. (Adell) [Fall 07-Spring 10]
SPAN 373 Spanish for Heritage Speakers (Rosenbaun-Bodie) [Fall 07-Summer 11]
WGSS 365 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Feminist Theory (Peterson) [Spring 07-Fall 11]
WGSS 373 Women in Antiquity (formerly WMST) [Spring 06-Spring 11]
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