A variable topics course which can be repeated. Researches how language, literacy, and culture can produce insights for disrupting patterns of privilege and marginalization to construct emancipatory possibilities.
Focus on issues of social identity, social and cultural diversity, and societal manifestations of oppression. Draws on interdisciplinary perspectives of social identity development, social learning theory, and sociological analyses of power and privilege within broad social contexts. (Gen.Ed. I, U)
An introduction to the structure of mathematics; to the role of mathematics in education and the methods, materials, and curricular aspects of mathematics education in grades 4th through 12th.
This course is designed to connect students with the associated vision, mission and values of those interested in the Housing and Residence Life profession.
This course is designed to connect students with the associated vision, mission and values of those interested in the Housing and Residence Life profession.
This course is designed to connect students with the associated vision, mission and values of those interested in the Housing and Residence Life profession.
This course is designed to connect students with the associated vision, mission and values of those interested in the Housing and Residence Life profession.
This course is designed to connect students with the associated vision, mission and values of those interested in the Housing and Residence Life profession.
This course is designed to connect students with the associated vision, mission and values of those interested in the Housing and Residence Life profession.
This course is designed to connect students with the associated vision, mission and values of those interested in the Housing and Residence Life profession.