D&B in the Curriculum
Within the Core Curriculum
All of the A&S common core courses contain D&B components. Chapel includes speakers from diverse backgrounds who speak to students about the Christian message. English 2310 provides exposure to diverse literary cultures in the United States to encourage students to “listen to and analyze voices and intentions represented in American literature.” History 1300 examines America’s role in the world from varying racial, ethnic, and gendered perspectives. Political Science 1387 includes numerous case studies that examine cultural, moral, and religious D&B. Religion 1310 allows students to study the Bible while addressing questions of race, ethnicity, and diversity, among other themes. Religion 1350 examines the diverse cultures and backgrounds that comprise the history and heritage of the Christian church.
There are D&B requirements also built into some of the Distribution Lists (DL). Of the nine DLs, five have D&B expectations/requirements: Communication and Media, Contemporary Social Issues, Fine Arts/Performing Arts, Foreign Language and Cultures, and Literature in Context.
Within Courses & Programs
In addition to the intentional D&B elements incorporated into the Core Curriculum, the College of Arts & Sciences offers multiple programs and a multitude of courses, spanning numerous departments, with a focus on Diversity and Belonging.
Race and Ethnic Studies - forthcoming
Courses