Courses for 2020-21
Fall 2020 (Semester I)
American Conversations (completion of Am Con counts for one RACE elective): (Kristina Medina-Vilarino, Christopher Elias)
Art 276: Latin American Modernism (Hannah Ryan)
Dance 108: Native and Immigrant Traditions (Anne von Bibra)
Dance 112: African Diaspora in Contemporary Dance (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 113: Hip Hop I (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 141: Hip Hop Dance and History (Arneshia Williams)
Education 250: Second Language Acquisition (Jill Watson)
Education 293: Refugee and Immigrant Experiences in Faribault, MN (Heather Campbell)
Education 346: Ethics of Refugee and Immigrant Education (Jill Watson)
English 205: American Racial/Multicultural Literature (Joan Hepburn)
English 251: Major Chicano/a Authors (Carlos Gallego)
English 280: Muslim Women Writers (Joseph Mbele)
English 280: Queer Literature and Theory (Juliet Patterson)
French 260: The Cultures of Franco-America (Olivia Maxwell-Yoshioka)
History 126: Conquest and Colonization (Jeane DeLaney)
History 151: Slavery in African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 165: Slavery and the Americas (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 189: Race in Latin America (Sergio Pinto-Handler)
History 195: Global Histories from 1500-present (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 288: America in the Civil War and Reconstruction Era (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 370: Emancipation and Violence in America (Michael Fitzgerald)
Latin American Studies 333: Contemporary Latin American Issues (Kristina Medina-Vilarino)
Music 141: Intro to Musicology (staff)
Music 231: History of Jazz (staff)
Music 237: World Music (Rehanna Kheshgi)
Music 345: Music of South Asia (Rehanna Kheshgi)
Philosophy 255: Race and Social Justice (Michael Fuerstein)
Political Science 258: World Politics (staff)
RACE 121: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies A/B (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
RACE 121: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies C (SooJin Pate)
RACE 252: Race, Ethnicity, and Indigenous Studies (Ibtesam Al Atiyat)
Race Matters (completion of course sequence counts for two RACE electives) (Jon Naito, David Schalliol)
Religion 121 B/D: Belong as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Religion 232 A/B: The Insurgent Multiculturalism of Beloved Community (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Religion 267: African-American Religious Thought (Timothy M. Rainey)
Sociology/Anthropology 121 A/B: Introduction to Sociology (David Schalliol)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Thomas Williamson)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 C: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Andrea Conger)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 D: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Vivian Choi)
Sociology/Anthropology 261 A/B: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Andrea Conger)
Sociology/Anthropology 299 A: Life on Campus (Thomas Williamson)
Sociology/Anthropology 299 B: Power, State, and Everyday Life (Marc David)
Spanish 231: The U.S. and Spanish-Speaking World (staff)
Spanish 232: Latinx Experiences in the United States (staff)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (Maggie Broner)
Spanish 311: Language, Power, and Ideology (Maggie Broner)
Social Work 221: Social Work and Social Welfare (Melissa Mendez)
Social Work 373: Just Practice (Susan Smalling)
January Term 2021
Asian 201: Colonial Hong Kong and Taiwan (Hsiang-Lin Shih)
Education 170: Urban Schools and Communities (Courtney Humm)
Education 379: Urban Education Practicum and Seminar (Rosemary Pfarr-Baker)
English 108: Trickster/Postcolonial Literature (Joseph Mbele)
History 189 A: Holy War in Pre-Modern World (Katherine Tuley)
History 189 B: Race in Latin America (Sergio Pinto-Handler)
History 299: Nationalism and Empire in Europe (Andrei Tcacenco)
Music 245: Music and Social Justice (David Carter and Emery Stephens)
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Psychology 390: Psychology of Diversity (Jessica Benson)
Sociology/Anthropology 269: Urban Sociology (David Schalliol)
Sociology/Anthropology 297: Environmental Anthropology (Vivian Choi)
Spanish 231: The U.S. and Spanish-Speaking World (Maggie Broner)
Spanish 232: Latinx Experiences in the United States (Gwendolyn Barnes-Karol)
Theater 110 A/B/C: Introduction to Theater (staff)
Spring 2021 (Semester II)
Africa and the Americas 231: The Diaspora Experience (Abdulai Iddrisu)
American Conversations (completion of Am Con counts for one RACE elective)
Art 276: Mesoamerican Art (Marsha Olson)
Asian 123: Asia in America (Ka Wong)
Dance 107: Jazz (Heather Klopchin)
Dance 112: African Diaspora in Contemporary Dance I (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 240: African Diaspora in Contemporary Dance II (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 241: African Diaspora in Contemporary Dance II (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 246: Dance in the United States (Arneshia Williams)
Education 260: Foundations in Education (Courtney Humm)
English 203: Asian American Literature (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
English 345: The Black Radical Tradition (Sean Ward)
History 126: Peoples of Colonial Latin America (Sergio Pinto-Handler)
History 181: Civil Rights Revolution (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 270: Immigration in America (Christopher Elias)
History 277: African American History (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 289: Travel/Mapping the Pre-Modern World (Katherine Tuley)
History 291: African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 297: Segregation in the United States (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 299: Revolutions in Latin-American History (Sergio Pinto-Handler)
Music 141: Introduction to Musicology (Caitlin Schmidt)
Norwegian 244: The Sámi: Traditions in Transition (Kari Lie Dorer)
Philosophy 247: Latin American Political Philosophy (Brendon Westler)
Political Science 350: Immigration and Citizenship (Kathy Tegtmeyer Pak)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Marc David)
Race and Ethnic Studies 252: Introduction to Chicanx Studies (Carlos Gallego)
Race and Ethnic Studies 396: Research and Creativity (Jonathan Naito)
Race Matters (completion of course sequence counts for two RACE electives) (Jon Naito, David Schalliol)
Religion 121 C: Belonging as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Religion 121 O: Politics in the Bible and the Bible in Politics (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Religion 232: Multiculturalism and Beloved Community (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Religion 249: Anti-Racist Christian Theologies (Deanna Thompson)
Religion 267: African-American Religious Thought (Timothy M. Rainey II)
Sociology/Anthropology 121 A/B: Introduction to Sociology (Ryan Shepard)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Andrea Conger)
Sociology/Anthropology 247 A/B: Disasters (Vivian Choi)
Spanish 231 A/B/C: The U.S. and Spanish-Speaking World (Staff)
Spanish 232 A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I: Latinx Experiences in the United States (Staff)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (Maggie Broner)
Social Work 221: Social Work/Social Welfare (Melissa Mendez)
Theater 180: Text and Performance (Karen Wilson, Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha)
Women’s and Gender Studies 399: Decolonizing Feminism(s) (Ibtesam Al Atiyat)
Writing 111 C: First-Year Writing: Power, Justice, and the Environment (Juliet Patterson)
Courses for 2019-20
Spring 2020 (Semester II)
Africa and the African Diaspora 231: Africa and the Americas: the Diaspora Experience (Joan Hepburn)
American Conversations 211: Fear and Hope (completion of American Conversations counts for one RACE elective)
Asian Studies 123: Asia in America (Christina Spiker)
Dance 107: (topics) Jazz Dance I (Heather Klopchin)
Dance 113: Hip Hop I (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 240: African Diaspora Contemporary Dance II (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 241: African Diaspora Contemporary Dance II (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 246: Dance in the United States (Heather Klopchin)
Education 260: Foundations in Education (Courtney Humm)
Education 347: Teaching ESL K-12 (Jill Watson)
English 201 Transatlantic Anglophone Literature (Jon Naito)
English 207: Women of the African Diaspora (Joan Hepburn)
English 251: Major Chicano/a Authors (Carlos Gallego)
History 181: Civil Rights Revolution (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 199 A/B: American History After 1865 (Christopher Elias)
History 270: (topics) Civil War/Reconstruction (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 277: African-American History (Michael Fitzgerald)
History 282: (topics) Indigenous West (Steve Hahn)
History 375: (topics) Race and Capitalism in the Modern U.S. (Eric Fure-Slocum)
History 395: The Historian’s Craft: Oral History Seminar (when the final research project focuses on race/ethnicity, director approval required) (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Linguistics 245: Roles of Language in the Context of Equity and Diversity (Rika Ito)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121 A: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Arneshia Williams)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121 B: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Joan Hepburn)
Race Matters (completion of course sequence counts for two RACE electives) (Jon Naito, David Schalliol)
Religion 121 section: Politics in the Bible and the Bible in Politics (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Religion 232: The Insurgent Multiculturalism of Beloved Community (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Social Work 221: Social Work and Social Welfare (Melissa Mendez)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Vivian Choi)
Sociology/Anthropology 233: Sociology of Colonialism/Postcolonialism (Ibtesam Al Atiyat)
Sociology/Anthropology 264 A/B: Race and Class in American Culture (David Schalliol)
Spanish 231: The U.S. and Spanish-Speaking World (staff)
Spanish 232: Latinx Experiences in the United States (staff)
Spanish 273: Cultural Heritage of the Hispanic U.S. (Ariel Strichartz)
Women’s and Gender Studies 399: (topics) Black Feminist/Activist Thought (Lisa Moore)
January Term 2020
Education 170: Urban Schools and Communities (Courtney Humm)
Education 378: Multicultural Education in Hawaii (Heather Campbell)
Education 379: Urban Education Seminar and Practicum (Rosemary Pfarr-Baker)
Family Studies 127: Exploring Narratives of Black Families and Communities (Lisa Moore)
History 245: Environmental History of Latin America (Jean DeLaney)
History 256: Slavery in West Africa: Ghana (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Music 245: Music and Social Justice (Tesfa Wondemagegnehu)
Philosophy 255: Race and Social Justice (Michael Fuerstein)
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Psychology 390 (topics): Psychology of Diversity (Jessica Benson)
Religion 231: Religion at the U.S.-Mexico Border (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Sociology/Anthropology 128: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Chris Chiappari)
Spanish 231: The U.S. and Spanish-Speaking World (Jonathan O’Connor)
Spanish 232: Latinx Experiences in the United States (staff)
Theater 180: Text and Performance (Michelle Gibbs)
Fall 2019 (Semester I)
Art 278: Art, Identity, Experience in the Early Mediterranean World (Nancy Thompson)
Asian Studies/Religion 254: Jesus on the Indian Road (DeAne Lagerquist)
Dance 112: African Fusion (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 260: Hip Hop II (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 261: Hip Hop II (Arneshia Williams)
Education 250: Second Language Acquisition (Jill Watson)
Education 346: Ethics of Refugee and Immigrant Education (Jill Watson)
English 205: American Racial/Multicultural Literature (Joan Hepburn)
History 126: Conquest and Colonization (Jeane DeLaney)
History 151: Slavery in the African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 195: Colonial, Postcolonial, Global (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 291: Intro to African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 290: Reel America: U.S. History in Film (Judy Kutulas)
History 297: Race, Gender, Sports in America (Christopher Elias)
Music 141: Intro to Musicology (Rehanna Kheshgi)
Music 231: History of Jazz (David Hagedorn)
Music 237: World Music (Rehanna Kheshgi)
Music 345A: Music of South Asia (Rehanna Kheshgi)
Political Science 264: Latin American Politics (Kris Thalhammer)
Political Science 350: Immigration and Citizenship (Kathy Tegtmayer Pak)
RACE 121: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
RACE 252: Race, Ethnicity, Indigeneity (Ibtesam Al Atiyat)
Race Matters (completion of course sequence counts for two RACE electives) (Jon Naito, David Schalliol)
Sociology/Anthropology 128: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Thomas Williamson)
Sociology/Anthropology 237: Latin American Culture (Chris Chiappari)
Sociology/Anthropology 247: Disasters (Vivian Choi)
Sociology/Anthropology 264: Race and Class in American Culture (Marc David)
Sociology/Anthropology 269: Urban Sociology (David Schalliol)
Spanish 231: The U.S. and Spanish-Speaking World (staff)
Spanish 232: Latinx Experiences in the United States (staff)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (staff)
Spanish 312: Voices: Historical Nationalities (Gwen Barnes-Karol)
Social Work 221: Social Work and Social Welfare (Mary Carlsen)
Social Work 373: Just Practice (Susan Smalling)
Theater 180: Text and Performance (Bryan Schmidt)
Theater 379: Golden Age of American Musical Theatre: History and Context (Michelle Gibbs)
Writing 111: First-Year Writing: Seeing Race in the 21st Century (Jonathan Naito)
Summer 2019
History 199: America After 1865 (Christopher Elias)
Music 231: History of Jazz (Arthur Haecker)
Religion 293: Religious Pluralism and the Nature of Community (Greg Walter)
Courses for 2018-19
Summer 2018
History 199: American History Since 1865 (Christopher Elias)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Intro to Anthropology (Andrea Conger)
Fall 2018 (Semester I)
Dance 112 A/B: African Fusion I (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 113: Hip Hop I (Arneshia Williams)
Education 260: Foundations in Education (Courtney Humm)
English 205: American Racial/Multicultural Lit (Samantha Majhor)
English 209: Arab American Literature (Linda Mokdad)
History 151: Slavery in African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 291: Intro to African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 195: Global History 1500-Present (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Music 231: History of Jazz (David Hagedorn)
Music 237: World Music (Rehanna Kheshgi)
Philosophy 255: Race and Social Justice (Laura Engel)
RACE 121: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
Religion 121: Politics in the Bible and the Bible in Politics (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Sociology/Anthropology 128: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Andrea Conger)
Sociology/Anthropology 233 A/B: Sociology of Colonialism/Postcolonialism (Ibtesam Al-Atiyat)
Sociology/Anthropology 261 A/B: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspectives (Andrea Conger)
Sociology/Anthropology 269: Urban Sociology (David Schalliol)
Spanish 273: Heritage/Hispanic U.S. (Ariel Strichartz)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (Maggie Broner)
Social Work 221: Social Work/Social Welfare (Mary Carlsen)
Social Work 373: Just Practice (Susan Smalling)
Theater 180: Text and Performance (Michelle Gibbs)
Writing 111: First-Year Writing: Seeing Race in the 21st Century (Jonathan Naito)
Writing 111: First Year-Writing: Race and Power (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
January Tern 2019
Art 261: O’Keefe’s Art and New Mexico (Matt Rohn)
Education 170: Urban Schools and Communities (Courtney Humm)
Education 379: Urban Education Practicum and Seminar (Rosemary Pffar-Baker)
History 256: Slavery in Ghana (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 297: Top: Race/Gender/Sports in America (Christopher Elias)
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
RACE 121: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Samantha Majhor)
Religion 2xx : Lived Theologies of the U.S.-Mexico Border (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Sociology/Anthropology 128: Introduction to Anthropology (Christopher Chiappari)
Spring 2019 (Semester II)
Africa and the Americas 231: Seminar Africa and the Americas (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Art 265: African American Art (Christopher Tradowsky)
Art 278 (Topics): Race/Difference in Medieval Art (Nancy Thompson)
Dance 112: African Fusion I (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 246: Dance in the United States (Heather Klopchin)
English 200: Modern/Contemporary African-American Literature (Sean Ward)
English 207: Women of the African Diaspora (Joan Hepburn)
English 208: Black and Asian British Literature (Jonathan Naito)
English 251: Major Chicano/a Authors (Carlos Gallego)
Environmental Studies 381 (Topics): Race, Environment, and Art (Matt Rohn)
French 271: Topics: The Francophone World: Les Antilles/The Caribbean (Maria Vendetti)
History 199 A/B: American After 1865 (Eric Fure-Slocum)
History 395: Oral History Seminar (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Middle Eastern Studies 202: Topics in Modern Mid East Studies (Linda Mokdad) pending approval
Norwegian 224: Rewriting Nordic Identities: Scandinavian Multicultural Film and Literature (David Natvig)
Norwegian 244: The Sámi: Traditions in Transition (Kari Lie Dorer)
Political Science 350: Immigration/Citizenship (Kathy Tegtmayer Pak)
Psychology 390A: Issues in Psychology (when taught with the topic: Issues in Diversity) (Jessica Benson)
RACE 121: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Arneshia Williams)
RACE 250: Narratives of Freedom (Joan Hepburn)
Religion 121: Politics in the Bible and the Bible in Politics (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Religion 231: Lived Theologies of the U.S.-Mexico Border (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Religion 232 A/B: The Insurgent Multiculturalism of Beloved Community (Kelly Figueroa-Ray)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Thomas Williamson)
Sociology/Anthropology 264 A/B: Race and Class in America (David Schalliol)
Spanish 311: Language in Society (Maggie Broner)
Social Work 221: Social Work/Social Welfare (staff)
Theater 180: Text and Performance (Michelle Gibbs)
Writing 111: First-Year Writing: Seeing Race in the 21st Century (Jonathan Naito)
Courses for 2017-18
Summer 2017
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Fall 2017 (Semester I)
Art 265: African American Art (Christopher Tradowsky)
Asian Studies 223: Digital Asia in America (Ka Wong)
Dance 107B: Hip Hop (Arneshia Williams)
Dance 108: Native and Immigrant Traditions (Anne von Bibra)
Education 246: English Language Learners (Jill Watson)
Education 260: Foundations in U.S. Education (Anthony Taylor)
English 203: Asian American Literature (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
English 205: American Racial and Multicultural Literature (Joan Hepburn)
History 151: Slavery in African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 181: Civil Rights Revolution (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 288: Civil War/Reconstruction (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 370: Civil War/Emancipation (Mike Fitzgerald)
Music 237: World Music (David Hagedorn)
Race and Ethnic Studies 250: (Top) Race, Gender, and Sexuality (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
Religion 121 section: Belonging as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Social Work 221: Social Work/Social Welfare (Lisa Moore)
Social Work 373: Just Practice (Susan Smalling)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Intro to Anthropology (Vivian Choi, Tom Williamson)
Sociology/Anthropology 261 A/B: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Staff)
Sociology/Anthropology 264 A/B: Race and Class in American Culture (Marc David)
Sociology/Anthropology 269: Urban Sociology (David Schalliol)
Sociology/Anthropology 371: Foundations of Social Science Research (Ryan Sheppard) (Fall 2017 only)
Spanish 273: Cultural Heritage of Hispanic U.S. (Kristina Medina-Vilarino)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (Maggie Broner)
Theater 180: Text and Performance (Michelle Gibbs)
Writing 111 section: Race and Power (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
Writing 111 section: Seeing Race in the Twenty-First Century (Jonathan Naito)
January Term 2018
Education 170: Urban Schools and Communities (Heather Campbell)
Education 378: Multicultural Education in Hawaii (Heather Campbell)
Education 379: Urban Education Seminar and Practicum (Rosemary Pffar-Baker)
History 256: Slavery in West Africa: Ghana (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Philosophy 255: Race and Social Justice (Kathryn Swanson)
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Samantha Majhor)
Sociology/Anthropology 128: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Chris Chiappari)
Spring 2018 (Semester II)
Africa and the Americas 231: Africa and the Americas: the Diaspora Experience (Abdulai Iddrisu)
American Studies 301: American Music and Race (Louis Epstein)
Art 265: African American Art (Matt Rohn)
Dance 246: Dance in America (Heather Klopchin)
English 200: Modern and Contemporary African-American Literature (Sean Ward)
English 207: Women of the African Diaspora (Joan Hepburn)
English 209: Arab American Literature and Film (Linda Mokdad)
English 340: 21st Century Ethnic American Poetry (Jonathan Naito)
History 165: Slavery in the Americas (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 199 A/B: American History Since 1865 (Staff)
History 277: African American History (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 282: (Top) Trail of Tears (Steven Hahn)
History 395: Oral History Seminar (when the final research project focuses on race/ethnicity, director approval required) (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Music 231: History of Jazz (David Hagedorn)
Political Science 350: Immigration and Citizenship (when the final paper and RIN projects focus on race/ethnicity, director approval required) (Katherine Tegtmayer Pak)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121: Intro to Race and Ethnic Studies (Joan Hepburn)
Race and Ethnic Studies 252: (Top) Black Lives Matter (David Schalliol)
Religion 121 section: Belonging as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Religion 218: Political and Liberation Theology (Jamie Schillinger)
Social Work 221: Social Work and Social Welfare (Lisa Moore)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Thomas Williamson)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (Maggie Broner)
Theater 180: Text and Performance (Michelle Gibbs)
Writing 111 section: Race and Power (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
Writing 111 section: Seeing Race in the 21st Century (Jonathan Naito)
Courses with an International Focus (Majors may count one.)
French 373: French/Francophone Film (Maria Vendetti)
History 195: Global Histories from 1500-Present (Abdulai Iddrisu)
Norwegian 244: The Sami: Traditions in Transition (Kari Dorer)
Political Science 258: Decolonizing International Relations (Melanie Meinzer)
Sociology/Anthropology 233: Sociology of Colonialism and Postcolonialism (Ibtesam Al-Atiyat) May also count for the concentration. Consult with the program director.
Courses for 2016-2017
Summer 2016
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Fall 2016 (Semester I)
Asian Studies 123: Asia in America (Ka Wong)
Education 246: English Language Learners (Jill Watson)
Education 260: Foundations in U.S. Education (Anthony Taylor)
English 203: Asian American Literature (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
English 205: American Racial and Multicultural Literature (Joan Hepburn)
English 280 B: Muslim Women Writers (Joseph Mbele)
History 151: Slavery in African History (Abdulai Iddrisu)
History 181: Civil Rights Revolution (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 282: Topics in Native American History (Steve Hahn)
History 288: Civil War and Reconstruction (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 320: Race/Gender/Medicine (Dolores Peters)
History 370: Civil Rights (Mike Fitzgerald)
Music 237: World Music (David Hagedorn)
Music 345B: Music and Race (Suzanne Wint)
Religion 121: Belonging as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Social Work 373: Just Practice (Susan Smalling)
Sociology/Anthropology 128 A/B: Intro to Anthropology (Vivian Choi, Tom Williamson)
Sociology/Anthropology 264: Race and Class in American Culture (Marc David)
Spanish 273: Cultural Heritage of Hispanic U.S. (Kristina Medina-Vilarino)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (Maggie Broner)
WRI 111 section: Race and Power (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
January Term 2017
Asian Studies 216: Encountering Asia in America (Rika Ito, Karil Kucera)
Education 170: Urban Schools and Communities (Heather Campbell)
Education 379: Urban Education Practicum and Seminar (Rosemary Pfarr-Baker)
Music 136: American Popular Music through the Lens of Prince (Suzanne Wint)
Philosophy 255: Race and Social Justice (Kathryn Swanson)
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Literature-oriented with a family lens, MCD/ALS-L credits) (Maurella Cunningham)
Spring 2017 (Semester II)
Africa and the Americas 231: the Diaspora Experience (Abdulai Iddrisu)
AmCon 202 A/B: Completion of American Conversations Program will give AmCon students one RACE elective. (David Castro, Judy Kutulas)
Art 265: African American Art (Christopher Tradowsky)
Asian Studies 223: Digital Asia in American (Ka Wong)
Dance 246: Dance in the United States (Heather Klopchin)
English 207: Women of the African Diaspora (Joan Hepburn)
English 251: Major Chicano/a Authors (Carlos Gallego)
History 199 A/B: America After 1965 (Edward Pompeian)
History 270: Civil War and Reconstruction (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 277: African American History (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 290: Reel America U.S. History in Film (Judy Kutulas)
History 395: The Historian’s Craft: Oral History Seminar (when the final research project focuses on race/ethnicity, director approval required)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121 A/B: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Literature-oriented, MCD/ALS-L credits) (Maurella Cunningham)
Religion 121: Belonging as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Social Work 221: Social Work/Social Welfare (Karen Goodenough)
Soc/Anthro 200: Urban Sociology (David Schalliol)
Soc/Anthro 128: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Chris Chiappari)
Soc/Anthro 264 A/B: Race and Class in American Culture (David Schalliol)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First and Second Language (Maggie Broner)
Spanish 311: Language in Society (Maggie Broner)
Writing 111 section: Race and Power (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
Courses with an International Focus (Majors may count one.)
Social Work 280: Social Realities in South Africa (Mary Carlsen, January Term 2017)
German 274: Minority Voices (Karen Achberger, Spring 2017)
Music 345: Music of African Christianities (Suzanne Wint, Spring 2017)
Courses for 2015-2016
Fall 2015 (Semester I)
Education 246: English Language Learners (Heather Campbell)
Education 260: Foundations in U.S. Education (Maurella Cunningham)
English 205: American Racial and Multicultural Literature (Joan Hepburn)
English 209: Arab-American Literature and Film (Linda Mokdad)
English 298: IS/Race and Literature (Carlos Gallego)
English 345: Multicultural Literature (Joan Hepburn)
French 271: Francophone World: The Caribbean (Maria Vendetti)
History 165: Slavery in the Americas (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 198A/B: America to 1865 (Edward Pompeian)
History 282: The Trail of Tears (Steve Hahn)
History 288: Civil War and Reconstruction (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 290: Reel America: U.S. History in Film (Judy Kutulas)
History 320: Holocaust and History (Dolores Peters)
History 370: Capitalism and Slavery (Mike Fitzgerald)
Music 237: World Music (David Hagedorn)
Religion 121 section: Belonging as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Religion 218 A/B: Political and Liberation Theology (Jamie Schillinger)
Social Work 373: Just Practice (Susan Smalling) (Social Work majors only)
Soc/Anthro 296: Urban Sociology (David Schalliol)
Spanish 273: Cultural Heritage of Hispanic U.S. (Maggie Bronner)
Spanish 276: Spanish as a First & Second Language (Maggie Bronner)
WRI 111 section: Race and Power (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
WRI 111 section: Seeing Race in the Twenty-First Century (Jonathan Naito)
January Term 2016
Asian Studies 216: Encountering Asia in America (Asian Conversations II)
Education 170: Urban Schools and Communities (Maurella Cunningham)
Education 378: Multicultural Education in Hawaii (Elizabeth Leer) (off-campus)
Education 379: Urban Education Seminar and Practicum (Rosemary Pfarr-Baker)
English 108: Trickster in Post-Colonial Literature (Joseph Mbele)
History 396: Experiencing Southern History
Norwegian 244: The Sami: Tradition and Transition (Kari Dorer) (for majors only)
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson) (open to first-years)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Janna Knittel)
Spring 2016 (Semester II)
AFAM 231: Seminar: Africa and the Americas (Joan Hepburn)
AmCon 202 A/B: (Completion of American Conversations Program will give AmCon students one course towards Race and Ethnic Studies.)
Dance 246: Dance in the United States (Heather Klopchin)
English 201: Transatlantic Anglophone Literature (Jonathan Naito)
English 203: Asian American Literature (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
English 220: (Top) Literature of American Slavery (Carol Holly)
Environmental Semester in Australia (The anthropology course on Aboriginal culture and history would count for Race and Ethnic Studies, but remember that only one non-U.S. course focusing on race and ethnicity can be counted for the program.)
History 181: Civil Rights Revolution (Mike Fitzgerald) (first years only)
History 277: African American History (Mike Fitzgerald)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Joan Hepburn)
Race and Ethnic Studies 122: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Mike Fitzgerald)
Religion 121 section: Belonging as Blessing and Challenge (Anthony Bateza)
Soc/Anthro 264 A: Race and Class in American Culture (David Schalliol)
Soc/Anthro 261: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Susi Keefe)
Soc/Anthro 264 B: Race and Class in American Culture (David Schalliol)
Social Work 221: Social Work/Social Welfare (Lisa Moore)
The following may count for Race and Ethnic Studies by arrangement with the instructor:
Political Science 350: Immigration and Citizenship (Kathy Tegtmeyer-Pak)
Courses for 2014-2015
Fall 2014 (Semester I)
Asian Studies 123: Asia in America (Ka Wong)
Education 246: English Language Learners (Jean Aguilar-Valdez)
Education 260: Foundations in U.S. Education (Elizabeth Leer)
History 181: Civil Rights Revolution (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 198: America since 1865 (Steve Hahn)
History 270: Segregation (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 277: African-American History (Mike Fitzgerald)
Music 237: World Music (David Hagedorn)
Soc/Anthro 128: Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Susi Keefe)
Soc/Anthro 242 A/B: Contemporary Native Americans (Carolyn Anderson)
Soc/Anthro 261: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Bruce Nordstrom-Loeb)
Spanish 273: Cultural Heritage of Hispanic U.S. (Ariel Strichartz)
Spanish 311: Language and Society (Maggie Broner)
The following may count for Race and Ethnic Studies by arrangement with the instructor:
Political Science 350: Immigration and Citizenship (Kathy Tegtmeyer-Pak)
January Term 2015
Education 170: Urban Schools and Communities (Jean Aguilar-Valdez)
Education 379: Urban Education Seminar and Practicum (Rosemary Pfarr-Baker)
History 278: Civil Rights in Public Memory (Mike Fitzgerald) (off-campus)
Political Science 244: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Race 121 Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Jana Knittel)
Spring 2015 (Semester II)
AmCon 202 (completion of American Conversations with 202 will give students one course towards Race and Ethnic Studies)
Dance 246: Dance in the United States (staff)
History 181: Civil Rights Revolution (Mike Fitzgerald) (first years only)
History 282: Native American History: Trail of Tears (Steve Hahn)
History 288: Civil War and Reconstruction (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 370: Sem: Civil Rights (Mike Fitzgerald) (especially for History majors)
Music 345: American Music (Louis Epstein)
Race and Ethnic Studies 121: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (Joan Hepburn)
Soc/Anthro 264: Race and Class in American Culture (Marc David)
Courses for 2013-2014
Fall 2014 (Semester I)
ARMS 121: Introduction to ARMS (Joan Hepburn)
Education 246: English Language Learners (Jean Aguilar-Valdez)
Education 260: Foundations in U.S. Education (Eric McDonald)
English 203: Asian American Literature (Jennifer Kwon Dobbs)
English 205: American Racial and Multicultural Literature (Joan Hepburn)
English 251: Major Chicano/a Authors (Carlos Gallego)
History 165: Slavery in the Americas (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 370: American Society and Civil War (Mike Fitzgerald)
Music 237: World Music (David Hagedorn)
Social Work 373: Culturally Competent Practice (Susan Smalling)
Soc/Anthro 128: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Susi Keefe, Carolyn Anderson)
Soc/Anthro 234: Native North American Culture and Religion (Carolyn Anderson)
Soc/Anthro 261: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Bruce Nordstrom-Loeb)
Soc/Anthro 264: Race and Class in American Culture (Ted Thornhill)
Spanish 273: Cultural Heritage of Hispanic U.S. (Kristina Medina-Vilarino)
The following may count for Race and Ethnic Studies by arrangement with the instructor:
Poli Sci 350: Immigration and Citizenship (Kathy Tegtmeyer-Pak)
January Term 2014
Education 378: Multicultural Education in Hawaii (off-campus, Elizabeth Leer)
Education 379: Urban Education Seminar and Practicum (off-campus, Rosemary Pfarr-Baker)
Political Science 299: Race and Politics (Joshua Anderson)
Spring 2014 (Semester II)
Africa and the Americas 231: Africa and the Americas (Abdulai Iddrisu)
ARMS 251: Multiculturalism and Public Education (Maria Kelly)
Dance 246: Dance in the United States (Heather Klopchin)
Education 396: Educational Research from the Borderlands (Jean Aguilar-Valdez)
English 200: Racial Identity & Subjectivity in American Literature (Carlos Gallego)
History 181: The Civil Rights Revolution (Mike Fitzgerald)
History 282: Topics in Native American History: The West before Lewis and Clark (Steve Hahn)
Soc/Anthro 128: Cultural Anthropology (Susi Keefe, Carolyn Anderson)
Soc/Anthro 264: Race and Class in American Culture (Bruce Nordstrom-Loeb)
Soc/Anthro 266: Crime and Inequality (Ted Thornhill)
The following may count for Race and Ethnic Studies by arrangement with the instructor:
Soc/Anthro 246: GLBT Lives (Bruce Nordstrom-Loeb)