UCLA considers new mandatory diversity course
Issue date: 4/30/09
The student government at the University of California, Los Angeles, is considering a proposal that would require all students to take a course on Contemporary Diversity and Identity Analysis.
The proposal is currently under review and will take a few months to go through the approval process.
A similar proposal has been a topic of discussion at UCLA for about 20 years. UCLA is currently the only University of California that does not have a diversity requirement.
The UCLA student government is working alongside the Academic Affairs Committee and Dean Judi Smith, the provost for undergraduate education, to coordinate the logistics of the proposal.
The proposal is currently under review and will take a few months to go through the approval process.
A similar proposal has been a topic of discussion at UCLA for about 20 years. UCLA is currently the only University of California that does not have a diversity requirement.
The UCLA student government is working alongside the Academic Affairs Committee and Dean Judi Smith, the provost for undergraduate education, to coordinate the logistics of the proposal.
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