This course explores multiple dimensions of diversity. Addressing constructed myths about our collective past, it provides a social and historical viewpoint regarding diversity and inclusion in the United States. Utilizing perspectives such as conflict and critical theories, cognition theories, and intersectionality, it will examine the evolution of diversity and inclusion through changes in organizations, social institutions, law and public policy and through the efforts of various human rights movements.
Terms Typically Offered:Fall, Spring, Summer
Credits:3.00
Textbook information will be available online for each term's courses 45 days prior to the first day of classes
for the term.
The courses in this catalog are identified by prefixes and numbers that were assigned by Florida's Statewide
Course Numbering System, a system used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and 32 non-public
institutions. Seminole State controls the description, credit and content of its own courses.