Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 6A, Image 6

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Changes in curricula reflect changes in society
Technology, social trends have prompted
many departments to revise their offerings
By Virginia Sliman
Emerald Contributor
(ilohal wanning, personal
computers. growing ethnic
populations, women's rights
all are signs of tin- i hanging
world we live in and all are
areas students will most likely
emounter as members of socie
ty
How does the I 'niversity pre
pare students to live m an in
i reasingK multi < ultural so< le
tv ever more dependent on
i hanging ter hnology ’
A non European < urric ulum
reipiiremenl is one way This
fall, freshman will lie required
for the first tune to complete
one ( nurse that addresses is
sues of rate gendei or non
Amerii .in topic s. said Marliss
Strange. assoc i.ite director of
academic ad\ ismg
"Oregon is sue h a single ra< e
stale that we are not preparing
our students for the Jlst i.en
tun which w ill he a multi cul
tural soi iet\ Strange said
(Courses sin h as ( hinese Art
lntrorluction to Native Aineri
i an l iterature and W omen's Is
sues in Aging are three of the
many ( lasses being offered in
1H different departments to till
till the new requirement, at
( ording to a guide from the ()f
fit e of Academic Advising and
Student Services
(Curriculum i hanges in sever
al de|iartments echo Strange s
oint.ern and several other i ur
rii ulum i hanges reflect trends
in technology
An explosion of the i anon
the i anon being a list of
works regarded as important to
stiidv is how l-Cnglish depart
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lames Hnn'n. director of undergraduate studies for the English
department, frequently advises students on the new curricula.
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