Equity, Justice, and Inclusion Requirement
All students must complete one equity, justice, and inclusion (EJI) designated course as part of their program of study. The EJI requirement may be met through a general education (Study Area, Skill Area, or International Requirement), major, minor, or elective course in a student’s program of study. Transfer students with 50 or more credits can waive the EJI requirement.
An EJI-designated course will use course content, course design (such as variety of methods of instruction, assessment, and assignment type), and classroom interactions to highlight obstacles to and strategies required to promote equity and social justice and inclusion in the United States. An EJI-designated course will integrate equity, social justice, and inclusion into the established course content through course design and heightened attention to classroom interactions and culture. An EJI-designated course will explore bias and discrimination in the United States.
Note: this requirement is in effect for students who are admitted or readmitted to CCSU in Fall 2021 and after.
AAPI 110 | Introduction to Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies | 3 |
AAPI 202 | Prejudice, Harassment, and Bias Crime in the 21st Century | 3 |
AFAM 110 | Introduction to African-American Studies | 3 |
AFAM 111 | Race and Ethnicity in US and Global Politics | 3 |
AFAM 200 | Dimensions of Diversity and Inequality | 3 |
AFAM 212 | African-American Literature | 3 |
AFAM 250 | Topics in African American Studies | 3 |
AFAM 345 | Modern African-American Literature | 3 |
ANTH 200 | Dimensions of Diversity and Inequality | 3 |
ANTH 401 | City Life & Culture | 4 |
CRM 240 | Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice | 3 |
CRM 245 | Diversity and Criminal Justice | 3 |
CRM 302 | Hate Crimes | 3 |
CRM 409 | Exploring Criminal Justice Through Film | |
DAN 299 | Dance History | 3 |
EDF 215 | Education in a Multicultural Society | 3 |
EDSC 425 | Multicultural, Interdisciplinary Teaching at the Secondary Level | 3 |
EDTE 314 | Applying Learning Theories in Diverse Settings (K-12 Programs) | 3 |
EDTE 316 | Principles of Learning in Diverse Settings (Secondary) | 4 |
ENG 209 | EJI Topics in Literature | 3 |
ENG 212 | African-American Literature | 3 |
ENG 215 | Introduction to Women Writers | 3 |
ENG 345 | Modern African-American Literature | 3 |
GERO 101 | Introduction to Gerontology | 3 |
HIST 281 | History of Latin America to 1823 | 3 |
HIST 319 | Race, Ethnicity and Migration in the U.S. | 3 |
HIST 331 | History of Women in the United States, 1865-Present | 3 |
HIST 411 | Atlantic World, 1500-1880 | 3 |
JRN 371 | Reporting Cultural Diversity | 3 |
LTN 110 | Introduction to Latino Studies | 3 |
LTN 270 | Topics in Latino and Puerto Rican Studies | 3 |
LTN 309 | U.S. Immigration | 4 |
LTN 319 | Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in the U.S. | 3 |
LTN 322 | Race and Ethnic Relations | 3 |
LTN 480 | Latinos in North America | 3 |
MATH 344 | Mathematics and Diverse Cultures | 3 |
MGT 403 | Ethical and Social Issues for the Manager | 3 |
PHIL 222 | Philosophy of Gender | 3 |
PHIL 244 | Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Justice | 3 |
PHIL 344 | Topics in Philosophical & Social Justice | 3 |
PHIL 360 | African-American Philosophy | 3 |
PS 111 | Race and Ethnicity in US and Global Politics | 3 |
PSY 430 | Intergroup Relations | 3 |
PSY 448 | Psychology of Women | 3 |
PSY 498 | Topics in Psychology | 1-3 |
REL 361 | African-American Religion | 3 |
RJ 200 | Studies in Racial Justice | 3 |
SOC 111 | Social Problems | 3 |
SOC 208 | Sociology of LGBTQ+Communities | 3 |
SOC 212 | Race, Class, and Gender | 3 |
SOC 240 | The Sociology of Gender | 3 |
SOC 307 | Schools, Education & Society | 4 |
SOC 309 | U.S. Immigration | 4 |
SOC 312 | Class, Power, and Status | 4 |
SOC 322 | Race and Racism | 4 |
SOC 409 | Why Unions Matter | 4 |
SOC 420 | Gender and Education | 4 |
SOC 461 | Intimacy and Aging | 4 |
SUST 140 | Introduction to Sustainability | 3 |
WGSS 200 | Introduction to Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies | 3 |
WGSS 208 | Sociology of LGBTQ+Communities | 3 |
WGSS 215 | Introduction to Women Writers | 3 |
WGSS 222 | Philosophy and Gender | 3 |
WGSS 240 | The Sociology of Gender | 3 |
WGSS 331 | History of Women in the United States, 1865-present. | 3 |
WGSS 420 | Gender and Education | 4 |
WGSS 448 | Psychology of Women | 3 |
WRT 280 | Tutoring Writing | 3 |