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EDUC X426 | Integrated Humanities and Global Literacy (3 units)

Course Description: 

Provides an integrated approach to the Humanities and Global Literacy. Explores the meaning of literacy beyond written text to include the knowledge and understanding of how the world is organized and interconnected. Includes strategies to integrate across the humanities to foster opportunities for students to understand the connection between their lives and global issues and their sense of responsibility and empowerment to effect positive change while working collaboratively with people of diverse cultures.

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Accreditation

The Teacher Preparation Program is approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).

On August 6, 2021, The Commission on Teacher Credentialing granted full institutional approval to the University of California, Merced.