Cultural Studies

Spring 2025

All courses on this list are approved for General Education credit on a campus-wide basis. However, individual Colleges or curricula may require specific courses or course categories. Students should consult their advisors about selecting the general education courses which best fit their programs of study.

Effective Summer/Fall 2018: Undergraduates newly admitted in Summer/Fall 2018 or later (note this includes both freshman as well as transfers matriculating in Summer/Fall 2018 and after) need to complete one course in Non-Western Cultures; one course in US Minority Cultures; and one course in Western/Comparative Cultures.

Undergraduate students who matriculated Spring 2018 or prior need to complete one course in Non-Western or US Minority Cultures and one course in Western/Comparative Cultures.

Courses are added as they are approved.

  • ACP - Advanced Composition

  • HUM - Humanities and the Arts
  •     HP - Historical and Philosophical Perspectives
  •     LA - Literature and the Arts

  • SBS - Social and Behavioral Sciences
  •     BSC - Behavioral Sciences
  •     SS - Social Sciences

  • NAT - Natural Sciences and Technology
  •     LS - Life Sciences
  •     PS - Physical Sciences

  • CS - Cultural Studies
  •     NW - Non-Western Culture(s)
  •     US - US Minority Cultures
  •     WCC - Western/Comparative Culture(s)

  • QR - Quantitative Reasoning
  •     QR1 - Quantitative Reasoning I
  •     QR2 - Quantitative Reasoning II

spring 2025 → CS → US

General Education Category CS
COURSE TITLE ACP CS HUM NAT QR SBS
ADV 175 Introduction to Multicultural Advertising US
AFRO 101 Black America, 1619-Present US HP
AFRO 122 Russia and Black America US
AFRO 132 African American Music US LA
AFRO 201 US Racial & Ethnic Politics US SS
AFRO 212 Introduction to African American Theatre US
AFRO 215 US Citizenship Comparatively US HP
AFRO 228 Hip Hop Music: History and Culture US LA
AFRO 259 Early African American Literature and Culture US
AFRO 260 Modern African American Literature and Culture US
AFRO 276 African American History Since 1877 US HP
AFRO 281 Constructing Race in America US HP
AFRO 310 Race and Cultural Diversity ACP US
AFRO 340 Dancing Black Popular Culture ACP US HP
AIS 101 Intro to Amer Indian Studies US HP
AIS 265 Intro to American Indian Lit US LA
AIS 278 Native American History US HP
AIS 295 US Citizenship Comparatively US HP
ANTH 259 Latina/o Anthropology US SS
AAS 100 Intro Asian American Studies US SS
AAS 200 U.S. Race and Empire US HP
AAS 201 US Racial & Ethnic Politics US SS
AAS 211 Asian Americans and the Arts US LA
AAS 215 US Citizenship Comparatively US HP
AAS 275 The Politics of Fashion US
AAS 281 Constructing Race in America US HP
AAS 283 Asian American History US HP
AAS 286 Asian American Literature US LA
AAS 287 Food and Asian Americans US SS
AAS 297 Asian Families in America US SS
AAS 310 Race and Cultural Diversity ACP US
CLCV 224 Greco-Roman Antiquity and US Minority Cultures US LA
CMN 214 Organizational Communication & Diversity US
CMN 250 Social Movement Communication US
CMN 277 Introduction to Mediated Communication US SS
CWL 122 Russia and Black America US
CWL 259 Early African American Literature and Culture US
CWL 260 Modern African American Literature and Culture US
DANC 340 Dancing Black Popular Culture ACP US HP
ESE 254 People, Places, and Environments of the US US SS
EDUC 201 Identity and Difference in Education US
EPOL 310 Race and Cultural Diversity ACP US
EPSY 222 Language & Culture of Deaf Communities US SS
ENGL 224 Latina/o Popular Culture US
ENGL 225 Intro to Latina/o Literature US LA
ENGL 259 Early African American Literature and Culture US
ENGL 260 Modern African American Literature and Culture US
ENGL 265 Intro to American Indian Lit US LA
ENGL 286 Asian American Literature US LA
FAA 201 Black Arts Today US LA
FR 165 French in US Minority Cultures US
GWS 215 US Citizenship Comparatively US HP
GWS 263 History of Medicine in the United States US HP
GWS 275 The Politics of Fashion US
GGIS 254 People, Places, and Environments of the US US SS
HK 271 Health Equity in the United States US
HIST 104 Black Music US HP
HIST 170 US History to 1877-ACP ACP US HP
HIST 171 US History to 1877 US HP
HIST 172 US History Since 1877 US HP
HIST 173 US History Since 1877-ACP ACP US HP
HIST 174 Black America, 1619-Present US HP
HIST 263 History of Medicine in the United States US HP
HIST 276 African American History Since 1877 US HP
HIST 278 Native American History US HP
HIST 279 Mexican-American History US HP
HIST 281 Constructing Race in America US HP
HIST 283 Asian American History US HP
HDFS 120 Intro to Family Studies US SS
HDFS 221 Asian Families in America US SS
HDFS 263 Diversity in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism US
IS 145 Mapping Inequalities US QR2 SS
ITAL 250 Minority Identities in Film and Culture: The Italian American and African American Experience US
LAST 232 Spanish in the Community US
LLS 100 Intro Latina/Latino Studies US SS
LLS 200 U.S. Race and Empire US HP
LLS 201 US Racial & Ethnic Politics US SS
LLS 215 US Citizenship Comparatively US HP
LLS 240 Latina/o Popular Culture US
LLS 242 Intro to Latina/o Literature US LA
LLS 248 Latin American Diaspora through Film: Beyond Braceros, Narcos, and Latin Lovers US LA
LLS 259 Latina/o Anthropology US SS
LLS 279 Mexican-American History US HP
LLS 281 Constructing Race in America US HP
LLS 310 Race and Cultural Diversity ACP US
LING 250 American Voices: Linguistic Diversity in the US US SS
MUS 132 Popular Music Studies US LA
PS 201 US Racial & Ethnic Politics US SS
PORT 150 Writing Brazilians into the U.S. US SS
PSYC 144 Stereotypes, Prejudice & Discrimination US BSC
RST 230 Diversity in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism US
RUSS 122 Russia and Black America US
SOCW 297 Asian Families in America US SS
SOCW 300 Diversity: Identities & Issues ACP US
SOC 180 Stress and Health in African American Communities US SS
SOC 225 Race and Ethnicity US SS
SPAN 232 Spanish in the Community US
SPAN 240 Latina/o Popular Culture US
SPAN 242 Intro to Latina/o Literature US LA
SPAN 248 Latin American Diaspora through Film: Beyond Braceros, Narcos, and Latin Lovers US LA
SHS 222 Language & Culture of Deaf Communities US SS
THEA 263 Introduction to African American Theatre US
UP 160 Race, Social Justice, and Cities US
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