Interdisciplinary Trail - Identity and Belonging

Description

This trail explores the role that categories such race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexuality, and religion play in shaping the lives of individuals and the experiences of communities worldwide. Rather than viewing these categories in isolation, this trail will analyze the ways these identity categories intersect to shape people’s lived experiences.

Students must select two courses from the following areas:

Arts/Humanities: ARBC 180; CHIN 180; ENGL 156, ENGL 200, ENGL 212, ENGL 245, ENGL 246, ENGL 250, ENGL 264, ENGL 266, ENGL 267, ENGL 268, ENGL 275, ENGL 311, ENGL 312, ENGL 313, ENGL 320, ENGL 321, ENGL 360, ENGL 365, ENGL 366, ENGL 383, ENGL 385, ENGL 421, ENGL 441, ENGL 443, ENGL 447, ENGL 449, ENGL 453, ENGL 455, ENGL 456; FREN 180, FREN 181; GRMN 160, GRMN 180, GRMN 181, GRMN 420, GRMN 421; HIST 101, HIST102, HIST 151, HIST 152, HIST 210, HIST 230, HIST 234, HIST 235, HIST 316, HIST 317, HIST 324, HIST 325, HIST 328, HIST 329, HIST 330, HIST 331, HIST 332, HIST 340, HIST 351, HIST 352, HIST 353, HIST 354, HIST 355; INTD 251, INTD 252, INTD 253; JAPN 180, JAPN 181; RELS 220, RELS 229, RELS 231, RELS 235, RELS 241, RELS 244, RELS 352; SPAN 180, SPAN 181, SPAN 420, SPAN 421, SPAN 422, SPAN 423; THEA 270; VISA 103; MUSI 104

Social Sciences: COMM 200; SOWO 145, SOWO 210, SOWO 240; POLS 111, POLS 211, POLS 363; PHED 209, PHED 247, PHED 337

Natural Sciences: BIOL 102, BIOL 110, BIOL115; INTD 204; PHYS/GENS 151; PSYC 210, PSYC 241, PSYC 250