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FREN 239 French Christian<br />

Thinkers<br />

FREN 311 French Conversation<br />

GEOG 217 Cultural Geography<br />

GERM 212 Intermediate<br />

German II<br />

GERM 313-14 Survey <strong>of</strong> German Lit<br />

and Culture<br />

(can count only 3 credits)<br />

GRK 205 Legacy <strong>of</strong> Greece and<br />

Rome<br />

GRK 213 Greek Literature and<br />

Mythology<br />

HADM 315 Cultural Diversity &<br />

Health<br />

Administration<br />

HIST 212 Rebels, Rogues, and<br />

Reformers<br />

HIST 214 World Politics<br />

HIST 216 Race in American<br />

History<br />

HIST 219 Modern World<br />

History<br />

HIST 221 <strong>The</strong> American West<br />

HIST 224 Ethnic & Racial<br />

Minorities in NE PA<br />

HIST 238 History <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Women I<br />

HIST 239 History <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Women II<br />

HIST 240 History <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

Italy<br />

HS 241 Case Management and<br />

Interviewing<br />

HS 333 Multiculturalism in<br />

Human Services<br />

INTD 211 HIV/AIDS<br />

ITAL 207 Italian Women’s<br />

Writing in<br />

Translation<br />

ITAL 208 Envisioning Italy from<br />

Novel to Film: <strong>The</strong><br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Neorealism<br />

ITAL 311 Conversation/<br />

Composition<br />

LAT 213 Latin Literature &<br />

Mythology<br />

LIT 105 Intro. to World<br />

Literature in<br />

Translation<br />

LIT 205 (D)Modern Latin<br />

American Literature<br />

LIT 207 (D)Literature <strong>of</strong><br />

American Minorities<br />

LIT 208 (D)French<br />

Masterpieces in<br />

English Translation<br />

71<br />

LIT 209 (D)Masterworks <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian & Slavic<br />

Literature<br />

LIT 384 (D)Spec. Topics in<br />

American Minority<br />

Literature<br />

NURS 111 (D)Women’s Health<br />

NURS 480 (D)Nursing the<br />

Individual/Family/<br />

Community<br />

NURS 481 (D)Community<br />

Nursing<br />

PHIL 218 (D)Feminism: <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

and Practice<br />

PHIL 226 (D)Chinese<br />

Philosophy<br />

PHIL 326 (D)Advanced Topics<br />

in Feminist <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

PS 321 (D)Chinese Political<br />

Thought<br />

PSYC 237 (D)Psychology <strong>of</strong><br />

Women<br />

SOC 224 (D)American Minority<br />

Groups<br />

SOC 232 (D)Great American<br />

Cities<br />

SOC 234 (D)Cultural<br />

Anthopology<br />

SPAN 203 (D)Latin American<br />

Cultural Heritage<br />

SPAN/PS 295 (D)Contemp. Mexican<br />

Culture & Language<br />

SPAN 296 (D)Culture,<br />

Civilization & Lit. <strong>of</strong><br />

Latin America<br />

SPAN 311 (D)Conversation<br />

SPAN 314 (D)Culture &<br />

Civilization <strong>of</strong><br />

Latin America<br />

SPAN 331 (D)Survey <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

American Literature<br />

T/RS 314 (D)Religions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

World<br />

T/RS 315 (D)Women in<br />

Christianity<br />

T/RS 319 (D)Women’s Spritual<br />

and<br />

Autobiographical<br />

Writings<br />

T/RS 326 (D)<strong>The</strong> Church &<br />

Contemporary<br />

Social Issues<br />

WRTG 105-106 (D)College Writing I<br />

and II<br />

Note: Students must take two courses designated as Cultural Diversity (D). Cultural<br />

Diversity courses may also fulfill other general education requirements in the general-education<br />

curriculum where indicated.

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