Contact Information

Beth Frankel Merenstein
Associate Vice President
Center for Community Engagement and Social Research
Lawrence J. Davidson Hall
212.0201

Current Course List

Courses Eligible for EJI Designation: Submitted by Faculty

Course CodeTitleCredits
Introduction to African-American Studies3
Race and Ethnicity in US and Global Politics3
Dimensions of Diversity and Inequality3
African-American Literature3
Topics in African American Studies3
Modern African-American Literature3
Dimensions of Diversity and Inequality3
City Life & Culture4
Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice3
Diversity and Criminal Justice3
Hate Crimes3
Exploring Criminal Justice Through Film 
Dance History3
Education in a Multicultural Society3
Multicultural, Interdisciplinary Teaching at the Secondary Level3
Applying Learning Theories in Diverse Settings (K-12 Programs)3
Principles of Learning in Diverse Settings (Secondary)4
EJI Topics in Literature3
African-American Literature3
Introduction to Women Writers3
Modern African-American Literature3
Introduction to Gerontology3
History of Latin America to 18233
Race, Ethnicity and Migration in the U.S.3
History of Women in the United States, 1865-Present3
Atlantic World, 1500-18803
Reporting Cultural Diversity3
Introduction to Latino Studies3
Topics in Latino and Puerto Rican Studies3
U.S. Immigration4
Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in the U.S.3
Race and Ethnic Relations3
Latinos in North America3
Mathematics and Diverse Cultures3
Ethical and Social Issues for the Manager3
Philosophy of Gender3
Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Justice3
Topics in Philosophical & Social Justice3
African-American Philosophy3
Race and Ethnicity in US and Global Politics3
Intergroup Relations3
Psychology of Women3
Topics in Psychology1-3
African-American Religion3
Studies in Racial Justice3
Social Problems3
Sociology of LGBTQ+Communities3
Race, Class, and Gender3
The Sociology of Gender3
Schools, Education & Society4
U.S. Immigration4
Class, Power, and Status4
Race and Racism4
Why Unions Matter4
SOC 420Gender and Education4
Intimacy and Aging4
Diversity, equity, & inclusion through (dis)ability perspectives3
Introduction to Sustainability3
Introduction to Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies3
Sociology of LGBTQ+Communities3
Introduction to Women Writers3
Philosophy and Gender3
The Sociology of Gender3
History of Women in the United States, 1865-present.3
WGSS 420Gender and Education4
Psychology of Women3
Tutoring Writing3