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Pluralism
201
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Introduction to Pluralism
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An introduction to concepts and issues associated with pluralism with emphasis on critical self-reflection on assumptions, values and norms, and developing skills to engage with culturally diverse teams. Includes curriculum-based experiential learning components.
Course Hours:
3 units; (3-0)
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Pluralism
401
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Capstone in Pluralism and Global Citizenship
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Integrative project with a major experiential learning component involving respectful engagement with a local or global community. The focus of projects could range from improving workplace civility to seeking creative, socially just, and bold outcomes through social activism and innovation, cultural research, entrepreneurial thinking, thought leadership, and/or community development.
Course Hours:
3 units; (3-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Pluralism 201, completion of 60 units, and admission to the Embedded Certificate in Pluralism and Global Citizenship.
Notes:
A minimum of 15 contact hours of community-engaged experiential learning is required in addition to course hours.
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