Diversity & Global View
Frequently asked Questions (FAQs)
Answer: Beginning in the Fall of 2008, all incoming students, students who change their majors and re-matriculated students must fulfill the Diversity/Global View requirement for graduation.
Answer: "In the classroom and the broader college community, Mohawk Valley Community College emphasizes an appreciation of the differences in individuals. These include but are not limited to race, ethnicity, cultural background, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, academic abilities and interests, age, religious beliefs, and physical ability. The College recognizes that our students need to understand that in today´s world, different cultures interact and must be appreciated. We hold a global view which perceives the interconnectedness of technological, ecological, economic, social, health and political issues that must be understood and addressed from an international perspective. Students will develop an intercultural awareness and a respect for other points of view, and will be prepared to be participants in an increasingly global community." (General Education Statement on Diversity and Global View.)
Answer:
Most students pursuing an Associate´s Degree must complete ONE course required in their major, four tutorials found in Blackboard online, and attend four DGV approved events. Typically, students pursuing Certificates must complete two tutorials and attend two DGV approved events.
As one of the required tutorials, students must complete the tutorial "Introduction to Diversity and Global View".
It is important to note that these are "generic" requirements. Please check with your advisor to make sure that these are the requirements that apply to your specific program.
Answer: Tutorial completions and your scores are automatically recorded in Blackboard. You must obtain a score of 80% on a tutorial for it to count. Every student automatically has an account in Blackboard when they register for classes at MVCC.
Attendance D/GV approved events is tracked and recorded through a swipe card system. Bring your College ID to these events so it can be swiped!
Answer: Some events are sponsored by the College Cultural Committee and their brochures are available at many locations around campus. That committee´s DGV approved events are indicated by the DGV logo. Also, watch for posters around campus advertising other DGV approved events.
Answer: Attendance at DGV approved events is tracked and recorded through a swipe card system using your MVCC identification card (students are required to bring their I.D. to every DGV event and should know their M# as well). If your card was lost or stolen please visit the Student Activities Office located in ACC208.
Answer: How to Get to the DGV Tutorials:
- Go of the MVCC Home Page.
- Go to the menu on the bottom of the left hand side and click on MV Online Blackboard.
- Then sign in with your username and password as you would sign on to the computers in the computer labs. [Username = first initial + last name + day of birth (ex. Msmith04) and Password = the last 4 digits of your social security #.You will then get to the Blackboard home page.
- In the upper right hand corner you will see a list of online courses in which you are "enrolled".
- Click on Diversity and Global View. Now you will be at the Diversity/Global View menu.
- Go to the top left hand side and click on tutorials. Now you will get a list on tutorial topics.
- Select a topic, click and then select a tutorial from those listed under that topic.
- Click on it, read it, get to the end and launch the quiz.
- When you finish the quiz, go to "course tools", click and then choose grade report to get your score. If you need to print your score, you can do so by clicking on the quiz and then clicking on print.
Answer: All programs (with a few exceptions) have at least one required course in the program that meet DGV standards, so you really don't need to be concerned as to whether or not you are taking a DGV approved course. However, if you want to know what the specific DGV courses are, see the section that lists these courses.
Diversity and Global View Courses
| Course Number |
Title |
| AL 101 |
ASL 1 |
| AL 102 |
ASL 2 |
| AN 101 |
Physical Anthropology |
| AN 102 |
Cultural Anthropology |
| BM 110 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
| BM 115 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
| BM 150 |
Small Business Management |
| BM 230 |
Money & Banking |
| BM 250 |
Principles of Management |
| BM 264 |
Professional Selling |
| BM 294 |
Business Internship |
| CJ 107 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
| CT 243 |
Construction Management |
| EN 102 |
English 2: Ideas & Values |
| EN 105 |
English I for Non-Native Speakers |
| EN 255 |
World Literature 1 |
| EN 256 |
World Literature 2 |
| EN 271 |
British Literature 1 |
| EN 272 |
British Literature 2 |
| FS 160 |
Dining Room Service |
GE 101 |
Essentials of World Geography |
| HI 101 |
History of Civ 1 |
| HI 102 |
History of Civ 2 |
| HI 111 |
American History 1 |
HI 112 |
American History 2 |
| HS 101 |
Intro to Human Services |
| Course Number |
Title |
| HS 231 |
Ethics, Policy, and Law |
| HU 186 |
Music Appreciation |
| HU187 |
Art Appreciation |
| HU 204 |
History of Art 1 |
| HU 205 |
History of Art 2 |
| IS 101 |
Intro to Computers |
| IS 140 |
Electronic Business Presentations |
| IS 208 |
Practical Computing/21st Cent. |
| IS 210 |
Database Design & Management |
| IS 240 |
Networking Essentials |
| PS 101 |
American National Government |
| PS 202 |
Comparative Politics |
| PS 205 |
International Politics |
| PY 207 |
Life-Span Developmental Psych |
| PY 208 |
Death, Dying & Bereavement |
| SA 300 |
Study Abroad |
| SO 101 |
Intro to Sociology |
| SO 202 |
Marriage & Family Living |
| SO 205 |
Racial & Ethnic Minorities |
| SO 206 |
Social Significance of Gender |
| SO 207 |
Sociology of Religion |
| Elementary Language 1 & 2 |
| Review Language 1 & 2 |
| Intermediate Language 1 & 2 |
| Advanced Language 1 & 2 |