Course Description
This course engages students in the process to work effectively with diverse populations to develop cross-cultural competencies and identify culturally-appropriate strategies in the workplace and life. This course introduces multicultural and international diversity concepts while having students participate in reflective and experiential activities. Students gain an overview of historical and psychological conceptual frameworks and models for understanding cultural differences and similarities within, among, and between groups of people domestically and internationally. Sophomore standing or above.
Fall 2025
Instructors
Meeting Patterns
 Classes Start:
							August 18, 2025
						 Classes End:
							December 2, 2025
						 Location:
							02102 SAS Hall
						 Class Days:
							M
						 Class Start Time:
							3:00pm
						 Class End Time:
							5:45pm
						 Class Type:
							Lecture
						 Credits:
							3.00
						 Restrictions:
							None