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U.S. Diversity and International
Perspective Requirements
One of Iowa State University’s goals is to prepare
its students to meet the challenges of responsible citizenship and
effective professional roles in a culturally diverse global community.
To help achieve this goal, all undergraduate students must fulfill
graduation requirements in two areas: U.S. Diversity and International
Perspectives. The specific standards used to certify students’
fulfillment of these requirements vary from major to major, but
all require three credits of course work (or the equivalent in some
alternative academic experience) for each of the requirements. In
most cases, courses used to meet the U.S. Diversity and International
Perspectives requirements can also be used to fulfill general education
requirements of the student’s college or requirements of the
student’s major. Students should consult with advisers for
details of the requirements in particular majors.
The focus of the U.S. Diversity requirement is the multicultural
society of the United States. Courses or alternative academic work
used to meet the requirement address significant manifestations
of human diversity and provide students with insights that enhance
their understanding of diversity among people in the U.S. The focus
of the International Perspectives requirement is the global community.
Its objective is to promote students’ understanding of cultural
diversity and interdependence on a global scale. A period of immersion
in a foreign culture is often a particularly effective way of meeting
these objectives, so Iowa State University encourages the use of
study-abroad experiences as a means of fulfilling the International
Perspectives requirement. International students, because they are
“studying abroad” from their home country’s perspective,
are normally deemed to have met the International Perspectives requirement.
Also see: www.iastate.edu/~registrar/courses/div-home.html |