Are Cross-Cultural Analysis (CC)classes restricted to cultures outside the United States?
With increasing globalization, our students need to understand the people, traditions, and cultures of other countries. A geographic restriction is therefore imposed on CC courses. A CC course can involve comparative analyses of cultures within the United States and another country, but it could not focus primarily on U.S. subcultures. Such courses might be more appropriate for the Ethnicity and Race designation.
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