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Related UNC-Chapel Hill Courses

African and Afro-American Studies

AFAM 101/102 Black Experience I/II
AFAM 293 African Diaspora in the Americas


American Studies

AMST 051 FYS Navigating America
AMST 058 FYS Cultures of Dissent: American Indians in History, Law, and Literature
AMST 277 The Nation and National Identity in an Age of Globalization


Exercise and Sport Science

EXSS 050 FYS Discrimination and Sport


Anthropology

ANTH 092 UNITAS


Art

ART 157 Introduction to Latin American Visual Culture


Classics

CLAS 263 Athletics in the Greek and Roman World


Comparative Literature

CMPL 132 Performance and Cultural Identity in the African Diaspora: African, Afro-American, and Caribbean Linkages


Communication Studies

COMM 089.002 FYS Negotiating Identity
COMM 318 Cultural Diversity


Economics

ECON 051 FYS Economic Issues of North Carolina


English

ENGL 246 Introduction to American Indian Literatures
ENGL 367 African-American Literature to 1930
ENGL 368 African-American Literature, 1930-1970


Geography

GEOG 225 Space, Place, and Difference


History

HIST 062 FYS Nations, Borders, and Identities
HIST 110 Introduction to the Cultures and Histories of Native North America
HIST 128 American History since 1865
HIST 366 North Carolina History before 1865


Music

MUSC 059 FYS 20th-Century Music and Visual Art


Peace, War, & Defense

PWAD 231/POLI 231 Latin American and the United States in World Politics


Political Science

POLI 231/PWAD 231 Latin American and the United States in World Politics
POLI 238 Contemporary Latin American Politics


Public Policy

PLCY 101 American Public Policy


Recreation & Leisure Studies

RECR 311 Recreation and Leisure in Society


Sociology

SOCI 131 Social Relations in the Workplace


Spanish

SPAN 260 Introduction to Spanish and Spanish American Literature
SPAN 266 Spanish Conversation for Heritage Learners
SPAN 335 United States Hispanic Community


Women's Studies

WMST 350 Spitting in the Wind: American Women, Art, and Activism


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