Diversity courses are designed to prepare students for an increasingly diverse and interdependent campus, and the multicultural, multi-ethnic world they live in and will lead.
Diversity courses have substantial content that addresses racial, ethnic, gender, socioeconomic, sexual orientation, religious or other types of diversity. Courses are in departments as varied as history, biology, classics, political science, and religion. Diversity courses are intended to prepare students for an increasingly diverse and interdependent campus and the world that they live in and will lead.
College of Letters and Science Diversity Requirement
For students admitted to the College of Letters and Science
School of the Arts and Architecture Diversity Requirement
Information about the School diversity requirement and courses
School of Education and Information Studies Diversity Requirement
For students admitted to the School of Education and Information Studies
School of Public Affairs Diversity Requirement
For students admitted to the Meyer and Renee Luskin School of Public Affairs
School of Public Health Diversity Requirement
For students admitted to the Jonathan and Karen Fielding School of Public Health
School of Theater, Film, and Television Diversity Requirement
For students admitted to the School of Theater, Film, and Television