GCL 201
Credit: 3 hours.
Frameworks for Inequality & Cultural Understanding introduces students to one of the most urgent social issues of our era: economic and racial inequality. As an innovative course in Grand Challenge Learning, GCL 201 gathers expert faculty from across campus--all renowned for excellent teaching and research. Students will explore inequality across the arts, natural sciences, humanities, and socials sciences while earning General Education credit in US Minority Cultures and Humanities & the Arts. GCL 201 meets twice per week: on Tuesday for a lecture that gathers all students and faculty, and Thursdays in seminars of up to 20 students. Through this unique structure, students benefit from the expertise of seven different faculty while joining a seminar with one professor and a small network of peers. Registration for GCL 201 includes the lecture as well as enrollment in one of the participating professor's seminars (for a total of 3 credit hours).
Credit is not given for both GCL 201 and GCL 200. Prerequisite: Completion of campus Composition I requirement.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2016 for:
- Cultural Studies - US Minority
- Humanities – Hist & Phil
- Advanced Composition

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