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GE DIV

Courses
AFS-121 - Introduction to African-American Studies
AFS-123 - Introduction to African Civilizations
AFS-231 - African-American History
ASL-223 - Deaf Culture and History
COM-115 - Intercultural Communication
ENG-225 - World Literature: Ancient to 1500
ENG-226 - World Literature: 1500 to Contemporary
ENG-227 - African American Literature
ENG-239 - Women in Literature
ENG-250 - Queer Literature
ENG-253 - Mythology in Literature
ENG-264 - Survey of World Cinema
FRE-224 - Contemporary French Literature
FRE-228 - French Civilization and Culture
GER-224 - Modern German Literature
GER-228 - German Culture and Civilization
GLS-121 - Introduction to Global Studies
GLS-131 - World Geography
HED-150 - Contemporary Health Issues
HED-200 - Human Sexuality and Family Life
HIS-123 - History of Civilization in East Asia
HIS-124 - History of Civilization in the Third World
HIS-131 - World History I
HIS-132 - World History II
HIS-245 - History of Major World Religions
HIS-258 - History of Women
HIS-260 - Dimensions of Prejudice, Genocide and the Holocaust
LNC-123 - Introduction to the Study of Human Language
PSY-163 - Psychology of the African-American Experience
PSY-217 - Psychology of Women
PSY-227 - Psychology of Persons with Disabilities
SCI-226 - Environmental Issues in Our Diverse Society
SOC-121 - Introduction to Sociology
SOC-123 - Introduction to Anthropology
SOC-205 - Diversity and Multiculturalism in U.S. Society
SOC-231 - Indians of the Americas
SOC-240 - Sociology of Gender
SPA-223 - Main Currents in Hispanic Literature
SPA-224 - Contemporary Hispanic Literature
SPA-226 - Hispanic Civilization (Ibero-American)
SPA-228 - Spanish Civilization and Culture (Iberian)
SPA-242 - Spanish Literature in Translation
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