Fall 2019 Course Offerings for fulfilling the Hub
The following list of courses have been approved for the Hub:
CAS AA103: Intro to African-American Literature—Mary Anne Boelcskevy
Aesthetic Exploration, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy
CAS AA207: Race and Ethnic Relations—Saida Grundy
Historical Consciousness, Individual in Community, Research and Information Literacy
CAS AA305: Toni Morrison’s American Times—Mary Anne Boelcskevy
Aesthetic Exploration, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Critical Thinking
CAS AA313: The Politics and Policy of HBO’s The Wire—Katherine Einstein & David Glick
Social Inquiry II, Ethical Reasoning
CAS HI339: A History of the Present: The United States since 1968–Bruce Schulman
Historical Consciousness, Social Inquiry II, Research and Information Literacy
For students who matriculated prior to Fall 2018, the following courses fulfill Divisional Studies requirements:
Humanities:
CAS AA103: Intro to African-American Literature—Mary Anne Boelcskevy
CAS AA225: Religion and Music—Margarita Guillory
Social Science:
CAS AA207: Race and Ethnic Relations—Saida Grundy
CAS AA313: The Politics and Policy of HBO’s The Wire—Katherine Einstein & David Glick
CAS HI339: A History of the Present: The United States since 1968–Bruce Schulman