UNAS3343 · University and Capstone
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
Students entering the workforce today, no matter what profession or field of study, need to be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to successfully interact with colleagues, clients, customers and communities who are different from themselves. This seminar will help students develop their knowledge and skills through intentional exposure to relevant theoretical materials, meaningful and structured interactions with diverse groups of people, and reflection on the impact of these experiences on their own identities and their relationships with others. Experience with domestic and international diverse populations will be explored.
Course experience
Averages use the original five-point historical evaluation scale.
Organization
4.7 / 5
How well the course was organized
Challenge
4.1 / 5
How intellectually challenging students found it
Attendance
4.7 / 5
How necessary attendance was
Assignments
4.6 / 5
How helpful assignments were
Weekly effort
~2
hours per week
Estimated from the original workload response buckets. Individual sections may differ.
Instructor options
Ratings below reflect only recovered evaluations connected to this course.
Assoc. Dean/Director, Office of Intern'l. Students, International Student Orientation
4.4 / 5
4.3 / 5
Associate Vice President, Institutional Diversity, Office for Institutional Diversity
4.3 / 5
4.4 / 5
Part Time Faculty, Teaching, Curriculum, and Society
5.0 / 5
4.5 / 5
Across time
Section-level results available in the recovered archive.
Spring 2025
2 sectionsSpring 2024
2 sectionsSpring 2023
2 sectionsFall 2022
1 sectionSpring 2022
2 sectionsFall 2021
1 sectionSpring 2021
1 sectionFall 2020
2 sectionsSpring 2020
2 sections