Mar 28, 2024  
2017-2018 
    
2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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IHU 281W - Exploring Diversity/With Project

Credits: 4
Explores themes, issues, perspectives and experiences related to diversity. Provides an opportunity to reflect and practice an interdisciplinary approach to the study of diversity in a global world. Credit may be earned in only one of the following: IHU 280W , IHU 281W, EDU 388W , EDU 389W , SSI 288W , SSI 289W , SSI 289HW.

Prerequisite(s): READING LEVEL 2 and WRITNG LEVEL 2
Corequisite(s): None
Lecture Hours: 60 Lab Hours: 0
Meets MTA Requirement: Humanities, Social Science
Pass/NoCredit: Yes

Outcomes and Objectives
  1. Expand the definition of diversity beyond traditional views.
    1. Define diversity and identify variables of diversity.
    2. Identify discrimination through self-reflection and exposure to a variety of voices and perspectives.
    3. Develop a scale or continuum of diversity perspectives and reflect on one's personal growth along that continuum.
  2. Explore how variables of diversity influence society.
    1. Explore biological, sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories associated with diversity
    2. Identify individual and societal losses due to intolerance.
    3. Describe how diversity impacts the classroom, community, or workplace.
  3. Practice communication techniques that foster a safe and inclusive environment.
    1. Practice communication techniques that foster an atmosphere that values all members.
    2. Recognize and demonstrate sensitivity to the variety of influences that shape an individual’s perspective on diversity.
    3. Reflect upon a variety of learning activities that promote diversity awareness and challenge intolerance and discrimination.
  4. Reflect one’s own personal and social responsibility as a global citizen.
    1. Evaluate one’s cultural assumptions and biases.
    2. Analyze and evaluate issues, positions, viewpoints and ideas when exploring diversity
    3. Identify behaviors that foster global citizenship
    4. Demonstrate intercultural knowledge in developing a global worldview.
  5. Demonstrate the impact of engaging in a diverse world by participating in service learning
    1. Choose a personally relevant project
    2. Provide meaningful service to the community or immersion in an alternate culture.
    3. Document the service learning experience by examining the differences and similarities encountered and reflect on insights gained.
    4. Connect relevance of the experience to the diversity concepts addressed in Outcomes 1-4.



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