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HUMI 10
HUMI 15 HUMI 16 HUMI 18
or HUMI 18H HUMI 20
Global Religious Perspectives: Judaism, Christianity and Islam (4)
Discussion on the Arts (4)
Arts, Ideas and Values (4)
History as Mystery: A Critique of
Western Perspectives in a Global Context (4) History as Mystery: A Critique of
Western Perspectives in a Global
Context - HONORS (4)
The Greek Achievement (4)
Total Units Required ....................................20
Complete one option: 16 Option 1: General Multicultural Background
Complete 16 units from three or more areas.
Option 2: Two Ethnic Areas
Complete 16 units from two areas.
Option 3: One Ethnic Area
Complete 16 units from one area.
African American
INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
Intercultural Studies
Certificate of Achievement-Advanced
A.A. Degree
The Certificate of Achievement-Advanced and A.A. degree are interdisciplinary programs that provide both focused study of one or more ethnic groups and coursework that examines the social constructs and dynamics that govern our interactions with others. Students pursuing the Certificate of Achievement- Advanced or A.A. in Intercultural Studies gain the knowledge and skills necessary for increasing their cultural sensitivity, cultural competence and social equity. These programs enable them to work with confidence and increased effectiveness in a wide variety of international and multicultural settings.
ICS 10 ICS 11
ICS 12 ICS 16A ICS 16B ICS 18A ICS 18B
An Introduction to African American Studies (4) Sankofa: The Roots of the
African American Experience (4)
An Introduction to
African American Literature (4)
History of Africa to 1800 (4)
also listed as HIST 16A
History of Africa from 1800 to the Present (4) also listed as HIST 16B
African American History to 1865 (4)
also listed as HIST 18A
African American History Since 1865 (4)
also listed as HIST 18B
 Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Critically analyze social and political phenomena based on
social constructs of race, class, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and identity to express cultural competence in local and global contexts
• Articulate the values, experiences and contributions of historically marginalized populations
• Demonstrate ability to interact in the workplace, community and other social contexts with sensitivity to individual and group-dynamic issues arising from political, economic and cultural experiences and positions
ASAM 1
ASAM 10
ASAM 11 ASAM 12
ASAM 13 ASAM 20
ASAM 21 ASAM 30 ASAM 31
ASAM 42A ASAM 42B
Chicano
ICS 30
ICS 31 ICS 32 ICS 33 ICS 35
Latin American
ICS 38A ICS 38B
Asian American Experiences
Past to Present (4)
Contemporary Asian
American Communities (4)
Asian Americans and Racism (4)
Asian Americans and American Ideals, Institutions and Politics (4)
The U.S. and Asia (4)
Asian Pacific American Literature (4)
also listed as ELIT 24
Asian Pacific Americans Make Culture (4) Filipinx American History and Culture (4) Introduction to Pacific Islander History
and Culture (4)
History of Asian Civilization:
China and Japan (to the 19th Century) (4) also listed as HIST 19A
History of Asian Civilization:
China and Japan (19th - 21st Centuries) (4) also listed as HIST 19B
Introduction to Chicanx
and Latinx Studies (4)
Chicanx Culture (4)
Chicanx and Latinx History (4)
The Chicanx and Latinx and the Arts (4) Chicano/a, Latino/a Literature (4)
Colonial Latin American History (4)
also listed as HIST 7A
Modern Latin American History (4)
also listed as HIST 7B
Certificate of Achievement-Advanced
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level. 2. Complete the following.
ICS 4 ICS 5
ICS 7
or ICS 7H
ICS 9
ICS Electives
Race, Ethnicity and Inequality History of Art:
Multicultural Arts in the United States also listed as ARTS 2F
Intercultural Communication
also listed as COMM 7
Intercultural Communication - HONORS
also listed as COMM 7H
Race and Ethnicity:
Belonging and Exclusion in the U.S. Complete eight units of ICS electives listed below (unduplicated by
GE Requirements)
4 4 4
4 8
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