Difference between revisions of "Peoples and cultures"

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Doesn't really work. We need 4 or 5 of these required instead of 1. Such a shame.
 
Doesn't really work. We need 4 or 5 of these required instead of 1. Such a shame.
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How is being forced to take even more courses that are completely irrelevant to my interests going to help? We do not have a curriculum, and save for this one requirement, we let students choose what's best for them.
  
 
Or, perhaps, 0. Or, perhaps, better options if they are going to require 1.
 
Or, perhaps, 0. Or, perhaps, better options if they are going to require 1.

Revision as of 16:18, November 5, 2005

Doesn't really work. We need 4 or 5 of these required instead of 1. Such a shame.

How is being forced to take even more courses that are completely irrelevant to my interests going to help? We do not have a curriculum, and save for this one requirement, we let students choose what's best for them.

Or, perhaps, 0. Or, perhaps, better options if they are going to require 1.

Does not have an apostrophe in it. "Peoples" is plural, just like "cultures," people! It's not possessive!

It's a complete patronizing waste of time because it assumes that everyone at the college belongs to majority Western cultures and needs to exposed to more "exotic" and "diverse" peoples and cultures. What about those from other parts of the world or other cultures? Wouldn't Western tradition be a useful "PC" course for them to take?