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Global Citizen Courses in Chapman's Majors, Minors, and University Honors Program

»Global Citizen Courses in Majors, Minors, and University Honors Program

Global Citizen Courses may appear in the program as core, choice or an elective course (see program for more information) under Undergraduate Catalog.

Only approved Global Citizen courses will appear next to the major, minor, University Honors Program.

Note: new Global Citizen courses are approved throughout the year. For the most up-to-date information please check for Global Citizen courses in the Student Center.


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Attallah College of Educational Studies

  • CES 103: Helping Professions
  • CES 102: Social Construction of Difference
  • CES 150: Introduction to Disability Studies
  • CES 300: Valuing Differences in American Society
  • CES 310: LGBTQ Issues in Education
  • IES 101: Self and Identity
  • IES 103: Philosophy of Helping
  • IES 205: Learning Across Boundaries: The Power of Cross Disciplinary Curricula
  • LEAD 315: Diversity and Inclusion in Leadership
  • LEAD 383: Critical Discourse, Social Change, and Positive Peace
  • LEAD 384: Ethnic Studies Activism: Theory and Practice
  • LEAD 396: Gender and Leadership

College of Performing Arts

  • DANC 253: Black Dance in Motion: Mobilizing Discourse in and Through the Black Atlantic
  • MUS 201B: Music, Race and Place in the U.S
  • MUS 345: Musical Theatre History and Cultural Practice
  • MUS 496E: Opera History and Literature

Crean College of Health & Behavioral Sciences

  • HSCI 430: Community Health Equity
  • PSY 344: Psychology of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
  • PSY 484: The Psychology of Bias and Hate Crimes

Dodge College of Film & Media Arts

  • FS 342A: Film Noir
  • FS 444A: Black Cinema
  • FS 444H: Film Censorship
  • FS 444O: Film, Gender and Sexuality
  • FS 444N: Postwar U.S. Cinema
  • FS 444F: Women in Film
  • FTV 317: Unsung Stories and New Expressions

Schmid College of Science & Technology

  • ENV 201: Introduction to Environmental Justice
  • ENV 360: Environmental Advocacy Through Story
  • MATH 204: Introduction to Statistics and Global Citizenship
  • PHIL 331: Feminism and Freedom
  • SCI 320: STEM in Action: The Integration of STEM Education and Service-Learning

School of Communication

  • COM 111: We Are What We Speak: Communicating with Linguistic Diversity
  • COM 211: Intercultural Communication
  • COM 311: Gender and Communication

University Honors Program

  • HON 345: Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy
  • HON 368: The Rise of Asian American Leaders in Business
  • HON 412: "Seas of Stories": Postcolonial Literature and Theory
  • HON 432: Queer Theory

Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences

  • AFST 303: "Mixed Race" Identities
  • AFST 305: Afro-Latinx in the Americas
  • AFST 320: Black Feminisms
  • AH 342: Black Subjects in White Art History
  • AMST 102: Introduction to Asian American Studies
  • AMST 203: Asian American Historical Experience
  • AMST 205: Chinese American History and Experience
  • AMST 215: Japanese American History and Experience
  • AMST 280: Asian American Media
  • AMST 342: Empire and Race in US History
  • AMST 376: Asian American Political History
  • ANTH 300: Queer Anthropology
  • ENG 206: Critical Literacies and Community Writing
  • ENG 221: Literature I (antiquity to 1400 Ce)
  • ENG 222A: Literature II: (1400-1800CE)
  • ENG 344D: Premodern Disease and Disability
  • ENG 344E: Beyond Shakespeare: Renaissance Drama
  • ENG 380: Latinx and Indigenous Rhetorics
  • ENG 472: Film, Gender, Sexuality
  • GER 351: The Holocaust in German Literature and Film
  • HIST 125: LGBTQ America
  • HIST 179: Gender, Sexuality, and Power in 19th and 20th Century Africa
  • HIST 200: A History of Sexuality
  • HIST 215: History of Palestinians and Israelis
  • HIST 221: Native Am His: The Struggle to Be Heard
  • HIST 222: Apartheid and Resistance in South Africa
  • HIST 224: United States Women's History
  • HIST 228: African American Historical Experience
  • HIST 230: Chicano/a History & Culture to 1865
  • HIST 231: Chicano/a History & Culture 1848-Present
  • HIST 233: Disability and American Life
  • HIST 234: 3,000 Years of Jewish History
  • HIST 307: Germany and the Holocaust
  • HIST 339: Immigration, Border Consciousness and the Chicano/a Experience
  • HIST 379: Queer Politics in Africa
  • HUM 102: Introduction to Latinx and Latin American Studies
  • HUM 103: Introduction to Ethnic Studies
  • HUM 205: Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Studies
  • HUM 206: Introduction to Transgender Studies
  • HUM 317: Unsung Stories and New Expressions
  • HUM 331: Feminism and Freedom
  • HUM 351: The Holocaust in German Literature and Film
  • ITAL 377: The New Italians: Immigration and Globalization in Twenty-First Century Italy
  • PCST 150: Introduction to Peace Studies
  • PCST 160: Introduction to Disability Studies; Challenging Myths of Normalcy
  • PCST 215: History of Palestinians and Israelis
  • PCST 239: People With Disabilities in Politics and Society
  • PCST 332: Democracy and Democratization
  • PCST 366: Conflict and Social Change in Latin America
  • PCST 383: Critical Discourse, Social Change, and Positive Peace
  • POSC 150: Introduction to Disability Studies; Challenging Myths of Normalcy
  • POSC 215: History of Palestinians and Israelis
  • POSC 239: People With Disabilities in Politics and Society
  • POSC 309: Sexual Politics in a Diverse Society
  • POSC 315: Campaigns and Elections
  • POSC 316: Public Opinion and Voting Behavior
  • POSC 318: Women and Politics
  • POSC 328: Human Rights Law
  • POSC 332: Democracy & Democratization
  • POSC 349: Native American Law
  • POSC 353: Ethnicity in the Middle East
  • POSC 372: Racial and Ethnic Politics in the U.S.
  • POSC 388: Gender and Global Politics
  • REL 307: Germany and the Holocaust
  • REL 316: Genesis and Gender
  • REL 333: Deconstructing Hogwarts: Religion, Race, and Gender in Harry Potter
  • SOC 310: Feminist-Art-Theory-Power
  • SOC 319: Afro-Latinx in the Americas
  • SOC 370: Race and Ethnicity
  • SOC 450: Postcolonial Women Writers
  • WGST 101: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
  • WGST 310: Feminist-Art-Theory-Power
  • WGST 320: Black Feminisms
  • WGST 450: Postcolonial Women Writers