Identifying Diversity Microcredential

This microcredential emphasizes the knowledge, skills and approaches that are necessary and useful for actively seeking out and identifying knowledge of social groups. Students will have opportunities to explore the membership of others in various social categories, develop self-awareness of their own social category membership, and identify the impacts that immersion in one’s own social category has on one’s perspective of others.

(College of Business Administration, open only to degree-seeking UWL students)

6 credits

Select two courses from the following (must be from two different departments):6
Contemporary Global Issues
Peoples and Cultures of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia
Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
Hmong Americans
Intercultural Communication
Gender Communication
Multicultural Literature of the United States
International Studies in Literature
Women and Popular Culture
World Literature
Chinese Discourse
Survey of Europe
Survey of Asia
Survey of the Middle East
Survey of Modern Africa
Ethnic America
Latinos in the United States: 1450-2000
Women, Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe
Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Latin America
Modern South Asia
Ethical Theory and Practice
International Multicultural Philosophy
Environmental Ethics
Asian Philosophy
Cross-Cultural Psychology
Psychology of Culture and Race
Psychology of Women
Men and Masculinities
Asian American Studies in Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Gender, Sexuality, and Social Change in Religion
Demography
Sociology of Sexualities
Sociology of Gender
Total Credits6
  • Courses used to fulfill General Education Program requirement: Minority Cultures or Multiracial Women's Studies (GE Category 03) cannot be used to fulfill microcredential requirements.
  • Students must earn a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA in the microcredential's coursework.
  • All credits required for the microcredential must be resident (UWL) credits.