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Apr 02, 2025
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Race, Equity, and Inclusion Requirement (currently under review)
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The REI requirement is currently under review.
Complete one course that satisfies the U.S. component and one course that satisfies the global component from the list of approved Race, Equity, and Inclusion (REI) Requirement (6 credit hours). Approved REI courses may also fulfill other degree requirements (e.g. general education, major, minor, First Year Experience, or Founding Documents). The two courses do not have to be taken from the same department or in sequence. Students with 45 or more earned transfer credit hours at the time of admission or readmission, are required to complete only one REI-designated course, either U.S. or global.
U.S. Component
- AAST 200 Introduction to African American Studies (3)
- AAST 280 Introduction to African American Music (3)
- AAST 300 Special Topics (3)
- AAST 315 Black Women Writers (3)
- AAST 330 Black Images in the Media (3)
- AAST 340 Race, Violence, and Memory in American History (3)
- AAST 345 Race and Sports in America (3)
- AAST 360 Mass Incarceration and Its Roots (3)
- AAST 366 Race-Ethnic Relations (3)
- ARTH 396 The Architecture of Memory: Museums, Memorials, Monuments (3)
- ARTM 230 The Music Industry in Context (3)
- CHEM 359 Biochemical Basis of Disease (3)
- DANC 331 History of Western Dance (3)
- EDFS 201 Foundations of Education (3)
- EDFS 220 Education and Immigration (3)
- EDFS 302 Disability and Society (3)
- ENGL 111 Introduction to Academic Writing-Race, Equity, and Inclusion (4)
- ENGL 207 American Literature to the Present (3)
- ENGL 241 Studying Southern Cultures and Literature (3)
- ENGL 315 Black Women Writers (3)
- ENGL 341 Literature of the American South, 1900-Present (3)
- ENGL 371 Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (3)
- ENVT 363 Race, Gender, and Environment (3)
- FYSU 1xx First Year Seminar on Race, Equity & Inclusion in the US Context (3)
- HEAL 309 Health Disparities and Social Determinants of Health (3)
- HIST 216 African American History to 1865 (3)
- HIST 220 The History of American Racism (3)
- HIST 223 Civil War and Reconstruction in the Atlantic World (3)
- HIST 226 American Monsters: The History of American Horror Narratives (3)
- HIST 227 African American Sexuality from Slavery to Freedom (3)
- HIST 321 Race, Violence, and Memory in American History (3)
- HONS 172 Honors Interpreting Southern Cultures (3)
- HONS 174 Honors Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies (3)
- HONS 265 Honors Colloquium: US Issues in the Modern World (3-4)
- HONS 389 Advanced Seminar on US Issues in the Modern World (3-4)
- JWST 315 Southern Jewish History (3)
- MEDH 200 Introduction to Medical Humanities (3)
- MGMT 308 Managing Diversity (3)
- PHIL 110 Race and Value (3)
- PHIL 220 American Political Thought (3)
- POLI 111 Race, Equity and American Politics (3)
- POLI 280 American Political Thought (3)
- POLI 330 Southern Politics (3)
- POLI 423 Housing Policy (3)
- RELS 250 Religion in America (3)
- RELS 260 Native American Religions (3)
- RELS 270 African-American Religions (3)
- RELS 305 Topics in Indigenous Religions (3)
- RELS 348 Asian Religions in America (3)
- SOCY 102 Contemporary Social Issues (3)
- SOCY 107 Issues of Race and Ethnicity (3)
- SOCY 326 African American Culture and Society (3)
- SOCY 337 Prejudice (3)
- SOCY 366 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)
- SOST 175 Religions in the U.S. South (3)
- SOST 200 Interpreting Southern Cultures (3)
- SOST 241 Studying Southern Cultures and Literature (3)
- SPAN 312 Spanish as a Heritage Language (3)
- THTR 315 Feminist Theatre (3)
- THTR 316 African American Theatre (3)
- WGST 200 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies (3)
Global Component
- AAST 270 Folklore of the African Diaspora (3)
- AAST 333 Studies in Black Feminism (3)
- AAST 350 Comparative Black Identity (3)
- AFST 101 Introduction to African Studies (3)
- AFST 205 Gender in Africa (3)
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology (3)
- ANTH 111 The Construction and Deconstruction of Race (3)
- ANTH 115 Introduction to Cultural Sustainability (3)
- ANTH 201 Cultural Anthropology (3)
- ANTH 203 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3)
- ANTH 205 Language and Culture (3)
- ARST 100 Introduction to Arab and Islamic World Studies (3)
- ARTH 270 Art & the Invention of Race, c. 1200-1800 (3)
- ASST 101 Introduction to Asian Studies (3)
- BIOL 393 Cellular Biophysics (3)
- CLAS 215 Slavery and Racism in Greece and Rome (3)
- DANC 330 History of Non-Western Dance (3)
- ENGL 233 Survey of Non-Western Twentieth Century Literature (3)
- ENGL 234 Survey of Third-World Masterpieces (3)
- ENGL 326 Irish Literature (3)
- ENGL 328 The British Novel II (3)
- ENGL 352 Major African Writers (3)
- ENGL 353 African Women Writers (3)
- ENGL 358 Colonial and Postcolonial British Literature (3)
- FREN 334 Interpreting Francophone Literature and Film (3)
- FYSG 1xx First Year Seminar on Race, Equity & Inclusion in the Global Context (3)
- GEOL 104 Environmental Geology - Race, Equity, and Inclusion (3)
- GRMN 326 German Media (3)
- GRST 201 Special Topics in Race, Equity, and Inclusion in Contemporary German Culture (3)
- GRST 221 The African Diaspora in German-speaking Cultures (3)
- GRST 223 Global Avant-Gardes: Experimental Art and Performance in a Global Context (3)
- HEAL 237 Global Health Disparities (3)
- HIST 117 Pre-Modern History/Global Race, Equity, and Inclusion (3)
- HIST 118 Modern History/Global Race, Equity, and Inclusion (3)
- HIST 252 Women in Europe (3)
- HIST 255 History of Reproduction in the Atlantic World (3)
- HIST 263 Latin America since Independence (3)
- HONS 117 Honors Pre-Modern History/Global Race, Equity, and Inclusion (3)
- HONS 118 Honors Modern History/Global Race, Equity, and Inclusion (3)
- HONS 169 Language and Culture (3)
- HONS 173 Introduction to International Studies (3)
- HONS 264 Honors Colloquium: Global Issues in the Modern World (3-4)
- HONS 388 Advanced Seminar on Global Issues in the Modern World (3-4)
- HPCP 325 Community Planning for Preservationists (3)
- IIAS 201 Introduction to Irish and Irish American Studies (3)
- INTL 100 Introduction to International Studies (3)
- JWST 220 History of Israel (3)
- JWST 230 The Holocaust (3)
- JWST 242 Race and the Second World War (3)
- JWST 250 The Arab-Israeli Conflict (3)
- JWST 350 Jews and Muslims: Coexistence and Conflict (3)
- LACS 101 Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies (3)
- LACS 340 Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Latin Studies (3)
- MATH 107 Elementary Statistics: Race, Equity and Inclusion (3)
- MUSC 233 World Music Cultures (3)
- MUSC 234 Music in Latin America (3)
- PHYS 204 Physics and Medicine (REI) (3)
- PHYS 393 Cellular Biophysics (3)
- POLI 260 International Relations Theory (3)
- POLI 340 Politics of Latin America (3)
- POLI 342 Politics of Africa (3)
- POLI 343 Politics of East Asia (3)
- POLI 347 International Development: Theories and Practices (3)
- POLI 350 Global Gender Politics (3)
- POLI 395 Global Political Thought (3)
- PSYC 330 Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination (3)
- PSYC 332 Psychology of Social Change (3)
- RELS 215 Religion and Globalization (3)
- TEDU 325 Foundations of Languages and Literacies Development: Grades 5-12 (3)
- THTR 310 Theatre History & Literature to 1750 (3)
- THTR 311 Theatre History & Literature after 1750 (3)
- WGST 255 History of Reproduction in the Atlantic World (3)
- WGST 330 Global Feminisms (3)
- WGST 333 Studies in Black Feminism (3)
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