INSPIRE COURSE OFFERINGS
The INSPIRE Office of Flexible Learning offers 8 unique, interdisciplinary INSPIRE courses in collaboration with campus and community partners. Courses are uniquely scheduled to allow for curriculum flexibility; involve engaging instructors who teach in novel and innovative ways; and offer interdisciplinary opportunities to work in small groups and with peers across campus.
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INSPIRE 1A03 Learn More
Multidisciplinary Experiential Learning Opportunities
INSPIRE 1PL3 Learn More
Personal Leadership through University Transition
INSPIRE 2II3 Learn More
Introduction to Interdisciplinary Inquiry
INSPIRE 3AR3 Learn More
Exploring Leadership in Athletics and Recreation
INSPIRE 3EL3 Learn More
Experiential Learning Opportunities
INSPIRE 3II3 Learn More
Multidisciplinary Inquiry
INSPIRE 3MP3 Learn More
A World of Big Questions and Multiple Perspectives
INSPIRE 3WW3 Learn More
Exploring Leadership in University Orientation
AFRICA AND BLACK DIASPORA COURSE OFFERINGS
Africa and Black Diaspora courses (ABLD) provide students with an in-depth understanding of African and African/Black-diaspora peoples and societies around the world. These courses foster critical thinking skills, collaborative work while engaging in Black histories and cultures from interdisciplinary perspectives. They are also featured on the Interdisciplinary Minor in Africa and Black Diaspora Studies.
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ABLD 2AE3 Learn More
Introduction to Afro-Environmentalism
ABLD 3BA3 Learn More
Topics in Black, African and African Diaspora Studies
ABLD 3CD3 Learn More
Topics in the Black Caribbean and its Diasporas
ABLD 4BH3 Learn More
Critical Issues in Black Communities and Health
LATIN AMERICAN AND LATINX STUDIES COURSE OFFERINGS
Latin American and Latinx Studies (LATAM) introduces students to various perspectives and topics to begin understanding Latin America and its peoples within its totality and complexity. This course of study centers the multivalent experiences of Latin American people in Latin America and Latinx peoples within the context of the diaspora in Canada. These courses are featured on the Interdisciplinary Minor in Latin American and Latinx Studies.
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LATAM 2A03 Learn More
Introduction to Latin American and Latinx Studies
LATAM 3A03 Learn More
Critical Contemporary Issues in Latin American and Latinx Studies