Seats are still available for 2nd-half semester EPSY 203 Dialogues on Social Issues courses. These one-credit hour courses are highly interactive, employ experiential learning principles, and help students achieve various learning outcomes, including critical thinking, self-reflection, and perspective taking. The goals of the course focus on helping students learn knowledge and skills to help them navigate diversity issues at individual, interpersonal and intergroup levels.
Topics and times of EPSY 203 courses offered this semester are:
Resisting Marginalization: Wed., 3-4:50
Exploring Disability: Wed., 5-6:50
Liberal/Conservative Dialogue: Mon., 3-4:50
Exploring Social Class: Tue., 12-1:50
Being White in a Multicultural Society: Mon., 3-4:50
Race/Ethnicity Dialogue: Tue., 3-4:50
Negotiating Cultural Systems dialogue: Mon., 5:30-7:20 (priority enrollment for I-Promise students)