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Liberal Arts with an Area of Emphasis in Multicultural Studies

Contact Information

Dean: Al Taccone

Office: 3711, (760) 795-6881

Full-Time Faculty

Joanne Benschop

Associate in Arts Degree Liberal Arts with an Area of Emphasis in Multicultural Studies

These interdisciplinary courses promote an appreciation of multicultural influences in contemporary society. Courses in this category encourage students to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitude needed to function effectively in a pluralistic democratic society and to interact, negotiate, and communicate with people from diverse groups in order to create a civic and moral community that works for the common good. This emphasis provides students with lower-division major preparation for disciplines within the area of study devoted to culture and society. These majors would include Chicano studies, ethnic studies, foreign language, global studies, international development, peace and conflict studies, and women's studies.

Select a minimum of 18 units from the following:

ADM 105Introduction to Justice Studies3
ADM 230Police Community Relations3
ANTH 102Cultural Anthropology3
or ANTH 102H Cultural Anthropology (Honors)
ANTH 104Native American Cultures3
ART 290Landmarks of Art3
BUS 160International Business3
CHLD 210Child, Family, and Community3
CHNS 101Elementary Chinese (First Semester)4
CHNS 102Elementary Chinese (Second Semester)4
or ANTH 102H Cultural Anthropology (Honors)
CHNS 201Intermediate Chinese (Third Semester)4
COMM 135Gender Studies in Communication3
COMM 215Intercultural Communication3
DNCE 105Dance Cultures of the World3
ECON 100Survey of Economics3
ECON 101Principles of Economics: MACRO3
ECON 102Principles of Economics: MICRO3
EDUC 115Foundations of Teaching as a Profession3
FREN 101Elementary French (First Semester)4
FREN 102Elementary French (Second Semester)4
FREN 201Intermediate French (Third Semester)4
FREN 202Intermediate French (Fourth Semester)4
GEOG 102Cultural Geography3
GEOG 104World Geography3
GRMN 101Elementary German (First Semester)4
GRMN 102Elementary German (Second Semester)4
GRMN 201Intermediate German (Third Semester)4
GERO 101Introduction to Aging3
HIST 103Western Civilization3
HIST 104Western Civilization3
HIST 107East Asian Societies3
HIST 108History of Africa3
HIST 109History of the Middle East3
HIST 116History of the Americas3
HIST 117History of the Americas3
HIST 141History of the Mexican-American in the United States3
HIST 142History of the Mexican-American in the United States3
HIST 145History of African-Americans in the United States3
HIST 146History of African-Americans in the United States3
HIST 150History of Mexico3
HUMN 205Women in Western Art and Literature3
HUMN 250American Studies3
ITAL 101Elementary Italian (First Semester)4
ITAL 102Elementary Italian (Second Semester)4
ITAL 201Intermediate Italian (Third Semester)4
ITAL 202Intermediate Italian (Fourth Semester)4
ITAL 210Intermediate Italian Conversation and Reading3
JAPN 101Elementary Japanese (First Semester)5
JAPN 102Elementary Japanese (Second Semester)5
JAPN 152Beginning Conversation3
JAPN 201Intermediate Japanese (Third Semester)5
JAPN 202Intermediate Japanese (Fourth Semester)5
JAPN 210Intermediate Conversation I and Reading3
JAPN 211Intermediate Conversation II and Writing3
LIT 250American Literature3
LIT 251American Literature3
LIT 270World Literature3
LIT 271World Literature3
MUS 113Musics in Multicultural America3
MUS 116A Survey of World Music3
PHIL 105Asian Philosophy and Religion3
PHIL 122World Religions3
PLSC 150Introduction to International Relations3
PSYC 125Psychology of Women3
PSYC 145Psychology/Sociology of the Family3
SOC 105Introduction to Justice Studies3
SOC 110Comparative Cultures3
SOC 120Introduction to Women's Studies3
SOC 207Race and Ethnic Relations3
SPAN 101Elementary Spanish (First Semester)4
SPAN 102Elementary Spanish (Second Semester)4
SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester)4
SPAN 202Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester)4
SPAN 203Spanish for Native Speakers3
SPAN 205Advanced Composition: Hispanic Film and Literature3
SPAN 210Intermediate Conversation and Reading3
SPAN 211Intermediate Conversation and Writing3

 

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