Dec 05, 2024  
Course Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Course Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Cultural Diversity Requirement


Search for courses coded as Cultural Diversity:

Searching for courses that are coded as Cultural Diversity is done through Banner Self Service (OBERVIEW). Click on the icon below to browse the schedule of classes.

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Select the semester and press Continue. Select “Advanced Search” and in the “Attribute” Field (the 8th field from the top), select Cultural Diversity. Click Search. You can combine the search with days and times, e.g. Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes with CD.  Caution: you cannot search for two attributes at the same time.
 

The Diversity Studies Committee administers this requirement.

This requirement encourages students to understand cultural diversity in complex ways and in multiple contexts by taking courses that attend to questions of difference, imbalances in political and social power, diversity in cultures and the interactions among and between cultures, and methodological approaches to the study of diversity. In awarding Cultural Diversity (CD) credit for international study away programs and some U.S. study away programs, this requirement recognizes that study away is a profound pedagogical encounter with diversity that complements the engagement of diversity in courses across the Oberlin curriculum.

As noted in the Graduation requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences section of this catalog, the cultural diversity requirement is as follows:

Students must complete at least three full academic courses with the Cultural Diversity (CD) designation. The three courses must be earned in at least two different departments or programs, as indicated by the course prefix. These courses must be completed at Oberlin College. Students who study away in a full-semester, credit-bearing international program will receive CD credit equal to one course. Students who study away in a full-semester, credit-bearing U.S. program that directly addresses diversity may petition the Diversity Studies Committee to receive CD credit equal to one course.

Criteria for CD courses

Courses carrying the CD designation must fall into at least one of the following categories:

• Courses whose primary focus of inquiry is on a disenfranchised group (or groups) in the United States
• Courses whose primary focus of inquiry concerns national and/or transnational cultures outside the United States
• Courses whose focus of inquiry includes substantial attention to methods of inquiry analyzing and interpreting cultural differences
• Courses taught in a language other than English