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2020 - 2021 FCC Academic Catalog

Cultural Competence

Requirement

Developing cultural competence is essential for

living and working in a diverse democratic society.

As part of the College degree requirements, students

must complete a class that is designated a cultural

competence course. Cultural competence courses

expose students to the knowledge and skills necessary

to participate effectively in dynamic, evolving

multicultural contexts. Students will not be required to

take an additional course for graduation; rather, courses

can double-count to fulfill an existing general education

requirement as well as the cultural competence

requirement. Following is a list of courses that will fulfill

the cultural competence requirement.

ACCE 110–Academic Engagement Seminar

ACCE 250–Global Scholar Experience

ANTH 101–Introduction to Anthropology

ANTH 103–Introduction to Archaeology

ARTT 100–Introduction to the Creative Arts

ARTT 103–The History of Art: Non-Western

ARTT 104–The History of Art: Prehistoric to

Early Renaissance

ARTT 105–The History of Art: Renaissance to

Modern

ASLS 124–Introduction to Deaf Community

and History

BMGT 281–Global Awareness/Work Environment

COMM 105–Small Group Communication

ECON 200-Principles of Macroeconomics

EDUC 230–Found

ations of Special Education

EMGT 213–Social Impacts

of Disaster

ENGL 205–World Literature through 1650 C.E.

ENGL 206–World Literature 1650 C.E. - Present

ENGL 227–Multiculturalism and Literature: Borders,

Boundaries, and Belonging

ENGL 230–African American Literature

ENGL 241–Journalism Publication Practicum

FEMA 221–Cultural Competence in Disaster: Before,

During, and After

FREN 201–Intermediate French I

FREN 202–Intermediate French II

GEOG 102–Cultural Geography

GEOG 201–Urban Social Geography

HCTI 225–International and American Regional

Cuisine

HIST 121–World History I

HIST 122–World History II

HIST 217–African-American History

HUMS 102–Human Relations

HUMN 105–Cultural Studies: Latin America

HUMN 107–Cultural Studies: Asia

HUMN 204–World Religions

HUMN 210–The Language of Hip Hop

LGST 100-Introduction to Law

MUSC 201–Music Cultures of the World

NURS 101–Introduction to Clinical Nursing

PHED 155–Tai Chi: A Cultural Perspective

PHIL 210–Ethics and Film

SOCY 102–Social Problems

SOCY 210–Ethnic Diversity

SOCY 212–Gender and Society

SPAN 201–Intermediate Spanish I

SPAN 202–Intermediate Spanish II

SPAN 211–Spanish Conversation

SURG 130–Introduction to Surgical Technology

THEA 100-Introduction to Theatre