In The Classroom

In The Classroom

What is a course that is Infused with diversity?

Classes provide information about diversity issues and perspectives. Diversity issues are incorporated into existing curriculum, while enriching the classroom experience.

"Students benefit from an increased awareness, sensitivity and appreciation of diversity issues and perspectives." - Dr. B.A. Gray

Courses:
Many courses offered at PVCC address cultural diversity. Some of them are:

 

AJS

  • AJS258 - Victimology and Crisis Management (C)

 

ART

  • ART111 - Drawing I
  • ART161 - Ceramics I
  • ART167 - Painting I-IV

 

ASB

  • ASB102 - Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology
  • ASB202 - Ethnic Relations in the United States

 

BIO

  • BIO160 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • BIO201 - General Biology (Majors)

 

BPC

  • BPC110 - Computer Usage and Applications

 

CFS

  • CFS157 - Marriage and Family Life

 

CHM

  • CHM130 - Fundamental Chemistry

 

CIS

  • CIS105 - Survey of Computer Information Systems

 

COM

  • COM100 - Introduction to Human Communications
  • COM110 - Interpersonal Communications
  • COM225 - Public Speaking
  • COM230 - Small Group Communications
  • COM241 - Performance of Literature
  • COM259 - Communication in Business and Professions
  • COM263 - Elements of Intercultural Communication

 

CPD

  • CPD103BL - Emerging Leaders
  • CPD150 - Strategies For College Success
  • CPD160 - Introduction to Multiculturalism
  • CPD250 - Peer Mentor Training

 

CRE

  • CRE101 - Critical and Evaluative Reading

 

DAH

  • DAH100 - Introduction to Dance
  • DAH201 - World Dance Perspectives

 

EDU

  • EDU222 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner (C)
  • EDU230 - Cultural Diversity in Education
  • EDU292 - The Art of Story Telling (C)

 

EMT

  • EMT258 - Victimology and Crisis Management (C)

 

ENG

  • ENG071 - Fundamentals of Writing
  • ENG213 - Introduction to the Study of Language

 

ENH

  • ENH110 - Introduction to Literature (C)
  • ENH254 - Literature and Film
  • ENH291 - Children’s Literature
  • ENH285 - Contemporary Women Writers (C)

 

FSC

  • FSC258 - Victimology and Crisis Management (C)

 

GBS

  • GBS282 - Diversity Service Learning

 

GCU

  • GCU221 - Arizona Geography (C)

 

GLG

  • GLG101 - Introduction to Geology I

 

GPH

  • GPH111 - Introduction to Physical Geography

 

HCC

  • HCC130 - Fundamentals In Health Care Delivery

 

HIS

  • HIS101 - History of Western Civilization Middle Ages to 1789
  • HIS104 - United States History 1870 to Present
  • HIS109 - Mexican American History and Culture
  • HIS201 - History of Women in America (C)
  • HIS203 - African American History I (C)
  • HIS277 - The Modern Middle East

 

HUM

  • HUM210 - Contemporary Cinema
  • HUM213 - Hispanic Film
  • HUM250 - Ideas and Values in the Humanities
  • HUM261 - Asian Ideas and Values
  • HUM281 - Hispanic Ideas and Values

 

IBS

  • IBS103 - Cultural Awareness for International Trade
  • IBS109 - Cultural Dimension and International Trade
  • IBS150 - Mexico, Central, South America: International Business Environment
  • IBS151 - Western Europe: International Business Environment
  • IBS152 - Japan: International Business Environment
  • IBS153 - Central and Eastern Europe: International Business Environment
  • IBS154 - Pacific Rim Countries: International Business Environment

 

MGT

  • MGT105 - Leadership for Citizenship
  • MGT229 - Management and Leadership I
  • MGT251 - Human Relations in Business
  • MGT253 - Owning and Operating a Small Business

 

MHL

  • MHL143 - Music in World Cultures
  • MHL153 - Rock Music and Culture
  • MHL243 - Music in World Cultures

 

NUR

  • NUR161 - Nursing Process/Critical Thinking I
  • NUR163 - Health Assessment/Health Promotion I
  • NUR169 - Nursing Science I

 

PHI

  • PHI101 - Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHI105 - Introduction to Ethics
  • PHI213 - Medical and Bio-Ethics
  • PHI243 - World Religions

 

PHY

  • PHY111 - General Physics I

 

POS

  • POS120 - World Politics
  • POS222 - U.S. Constitution

 

PSY

  • PSY101 - Introduction to Psychology
  • PSY132 - Psychology and Culture (C)
  • PSY201AA - Selected Issues in Psychology PSY225 Psychology of Religion (C
  • PSY230 - Introduction to Statistics
  • PSY240 - Developmental Psychology
  • PSY250 - Social Psychology

 

RDG

  • RDG081 - Reading Improvement
  • RDG091 - College Reading Skills I

 

REL

  • REL202 - Classics of Asian Religions
  • REL203 - American Indian Religions (C)
  • REL213 - Medical and Bio-Ethics
  • REL243 - World Religions
  • REL270 Introduction to Christianity

 

SOC

  • SOC101 - Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC140 - Racial and Ethnic Minorities (C)
  • SOC157 - Sociology of Marriage and Family
  • SOC212 - Gender and Society (C)
  • SOC243 Contemporary Mexican Society

 

SPH

  • SPH245 - Hispanic Heritage in the Southwest (C)

 

SWU

  • SWU258 - Victimology and Crisis Management (C)

 

WST

  • WST100 - Women and Society (C)
  • WST120 - Gender, Class, and Race
  • WST285 - Contemporary Women Writers (C)

(C) These courses satisfy the Cultural Awareness Area requirement