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Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major 1 SPECIAL PROGRAMS IN LIBERAL STUDIES MAJOR The Special Programs in Liberal Studies major offers multiple concentrations whose requirements are listed under this topic. Each concentration is administered by an interdepartmental program as follows: Archaeology Program Environmental & Sustainability Studies Program Humanities (Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Program) International and Global Studies Program Professional Studies (Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Program) Social Sciences (Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Program) Student-Designed Interdisciplinary (College of Arts and Sciences) Program administrators are also identified within the requirements for each concentration. Overall Requirements 122 credit hours, to include at least 36 credits at or above the 300 course level Degree Program Requirements University Requirements (https://catalog.uncg.edu/academicregulations-policies/undergraduate-policies) General Education Core Requirements (GEC) (https:// catalog.uncg.edu/academic-regulations-policies/ undergraduate-policies/general-education-program/ #generaleducationcorerequirementstext) College of Arts and Sciences Additional Requirements (LEC) (https://catalog.uncg.edu/arts-sciences/ #additionalundergraduaterequirementstext) Major Requirements Archaeology Concentration Requirements Administered by the Archaeology Program (https://catalog.uncg.edu/ arts-sciences/archaeology). Minimum 33 credits distributed as follows. Under special circumstances and with the permission of the Committee, some required courses may be substituted for others. Core Requirements 15 ATY 258 Introduction to Archaeology ATY 360 Methods in Archaeology CCI 211 Introduction to Greek Archaeology CCI 212 Introduction to Roman Archaeology GES 121 Introduction to Geographic Information Science Area Requirements 12 Old World Archaeology Select one of the following: ATY 341 CCI 312 CCI 313 CCI 314 HIS 380 New World Archaeology Paleolithic Archaeology The Art and Archaeology of Egypt Archaeology of the Aegean Ancient Cities Select one of the following: ATY 334 ATY 340 ATY 370 ATY 434 ATY 462 Topics in the Near and Middle East Latin American Art and Archaeology North American Archaeology Historical Archaeology Archaeology of South America Archaeology of the Southeastern United States Analytical Methods and Techniques Select 6 credits of the following: ATY 477 ATY 479 ATY 453 ATY 578 GES 314 GES 314L GES 357 GES 359 GES 421 Zooarchaeology Analysis of Archaeological Data Human Osteology Research Methods in Historical Archaeology Physical Geography: Landscape Processes Physical Geography Laboratory Principles of Cartography Remote Sensing of Environment Geographic Information Science Include no more than 3 credits from the following: ATY 378 ATY 478 CCI 401 CCI 450 Historical Archaeology Field Techniques Field Methods in Archaeology Archaeological Practicum Internship in Classical Studies Related Area Electives 6 Select 6 credits from any of the above courses or choose from the following: ART 281 ART 285 ATY 213 ATY 308 ATY 440 Ceramics I Photography I Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Lost Tribes and Sunken Lands Colliding Worlds: Forming America ATY 449 Gender Archaeology ATY 501 Selected Topics in Anthropology * ATY 523 CCI 360 CCI 365 CCI 450 CCI 475 CCI 512 GES 358 HIS 220 * If in Archaeology. Applying Archaeology in the Real World Archaeology of the Roman Provinces: Britain and Gaul Archaeology of the Roman Provinces: Asia Minor and Syria Internship in Classical Studies Archaeology of Death in the Classical World The Archaeology of Roman Daily Life Geographic Information Systems The Ancient World Counts toward GE Marker GL/GN requirement.

2 Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major Asian Studies Concentration Requirements Administered by the International and Global Studies Program (https:// catalog.uncg.edu/arts-sciences/international-global-studies/#text). 30 credits at the 200 level and above. To complete a second major, at least 12 credits must be taken outside the major in which the first major is obtained. No requirements for the major can be met by a grade lower than C-. Foreign Language Requirements Select a modern foreign language at the 300 level or higher from the following: Chinese French German Italian * Japanese Portuguese * Russian Spanish Core Courses ** 3 Select 3 credits of the following: IGS 200 Introduction to International and Global Studies IGS 210 IGS 213 IGS 400 Introduction to Asian Studies Introduction to Russian Studies Capstone Seminar in International and Global Studies Additional Courses 18 Select 18 credits from Additional Courses * Note that Italian and Portuguese are not currently available at the upper levels at UNCG. ** Select 6 credits chosen from the courses as listed or approved equivalents. Counts toward GE Marker GL/GN requirement. Additional Courses Must include a minimum of 9 credits at the upper level (300 level or above). No more than 9 credits may come from any single category. Once 9 credits are selected from any single category, no more than 6 credits may be taken in each of the remaining categories. Must include 12 18 credits from courses identified in the Additional Courses Options for the LACS concentration. Must use the Additional Course Options for this concentration. Must include 6 9 credits at the upper level (300 level or above). May include 0 6 credits 200-level and above courses from courses identified in the Additional Courses Options for any concentration May use the Additional Courses Options for any International and Global Studies concentration. Must include 0 3 credits at the upper level (300 level or above) Additional Courses Options The following courses are identified as options toward fulfilling the Additional Courses requirement (IV.C.) for the Asian Studies concentration. Note: Further options (subject to director approval) may appear in the guide published on the IGS website. Category 1 Society and Politics (S&P) HIS 216 The Civilizations of Asia HIS 215 The Civilizations of Asia * HIS 384 HIS 385 HIS 386 HIS 588 JNS 306 The Modern Transformation of China: 1800 to Present Day Japanese History to 1867, Izanagi and Izanami to Emperor Meiji Creating Modern Japan, 1867 to the Present East Asian History: Selected Topics Current Issues in Japan SOC 375 International Field Research HIS 383 Chinese History to 1800 * HIS 387 History of the Chinese Frontier * Category 2 Economics and Development (E&D) None available. GES 306 GES 340 World Economic Geography Geography of East Asia Category 3 Arts and Literature (A&L) CHI 210 CHI 220 JNS 230 BLS 327 CHI 313 MST 327 MUS 343 MUS 354 Masterworks of Chinese Literature in Translation Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Women in Japanese Literature and Film Contemporary Asian Literature Major Figures in Chinese Literature Non-Western Film: Asian Music Cultures of the World Modern Asia Through Its Music Category 4 Belief Systems and Cultures (BS&C) CHI 220 IGS 295 IGS 296 IGS 297 JNS 220 REL 218 REL 220 REL 221 Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Study Abroad for Global Engagement: Pre- Departure Study Abroad for Global Engagement: Field Experience Study Abroad for Global Engagement: Re-Entry Reflections and Applications Modern Japan Chinese Religion Japanese Religion Buddhism

Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major 3 REL 223 Hinduism CHI 305 JNS 305 JNS 306 MUS 343 MUS 354 REL 366 REL 367 REL 368 Topics in Chinese Culture Topics in Japanese Culture Current Issues in Japan Music Cultures of the World Modern Asia Through Its Music Religions of China: Selected Topics Religions of Japan: Selected Topics Religion in South Asia: Selected Topics * Exception to the 51 Percent Modern Requirement. Environmental Studies Concentration Requirements Administered by the Environmental & Sustainability Studies Program (https://catalog.uncg.edu/arts-sciences/environmental-sustainabilitystudies/#text). Core Courses 29 Environmental & Sustainability Studies: GES 164 GES 162 GES 400 GES 370 Biology: BIO 112 BIO 112L Chemistry: CHE 252 Geography: GES 106 GES 106L Philosophy: PHI 363 Statistics: Introduction to Environmental Studies Introduction to Sustainability Studies Capstone Seminar Environment and Experience Principles of Biology II Principles of Biology II Laboratory Chemistry and the Human Environment Geosystems Science Geosystems Science Laboratory Environmental Ethics Select one of the following: ECO 250 SOC 302 STA 108 STA 271 STA 290 Economic and Business Statistics I Introduction to Data Analysis Elementary Introduction to Probability and Statistics Fundamental Concepts of Statistics Introduction to Probability and Statistical Inference Related Area Electives 33 Natural Sciences Select 12 credits from the following: BIO 301 BIO 315 BIO 361 BIO 420 BIO 422 BIO 431 Principles of Ecology Ecology and Evolution Laboratory Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles Marine Biology Plant Diversity The Biosphere BIO 441 BIO 470 BIO 488 BIO 520 BIO 522 & BIO 523 BIO 526 BIO 529 & BIO 530 BIO 541 BIO 554 BIO 560 BIO 579 CHE 205 CHE 331 CHE 351 CHE 352 GES 388 GES 205 GES 305 GES 319 & 319L GES 313 GES 314 GES 330 GES 358 GES 359 GES 419 PHY 205 Equity and Society Invertebrate Zoology Vertebrate Zoology Essentials of Toxicology Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry Landscape Ecology and Landscape Ecology Laboratory Conservation Biology Aquatic Ecology and Aquatic Ecology Laboratory Entomology Vascular Plant Systematics Symbiosis Environmental Physiology Introductory Organic Chemistry Quantitative Analysis Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Topics in Natural Sciences Environmental Change: Its Nature and Impact Environmental Hazards Assessment Weather and Climate and Climatology Laboratory Natural Resource Regions of North America Physical Geography: Landscape Processes Elements of Hydrology Geographic Information Systems Remote Sensing of Environment Advanced Weather and Climate-Synoptic Climatology Conceptual Physics Select 9 credits of the following: ATY 213 ATY 253 & 253L ATY 362 ATY 420 ATY 426 ATY 450 ATY 465 GES 386 GES 302 GES 303 GES 304 GES 322 GES 331 HIS 323 HIS 334 HEA 307 HEA 315 HEA 316 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Introduction to Biological Anthropology Laboratory Methods in Cultural Anthropology Economic Anthropology Food and Culture in a Global Context Environmental Anthropology Medical Anthropology Topics in Equity and Society Urban Geography: Land Use World Population Problems Introduction to Transportation Analysis Research Methods in Geography Sustainable Tourism and Transportation American Indians and Nature United States Environmental History Global Health Epidemiology Environmental Health

4 Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major PCS 505 PSC 210 PSC 312 PSC 313 PSC 314 SOC 202 SOC 346 SOC 370 SOC 373 SOC 377 HIS 209 Environmental Justice: Interdisciplinary Response for Sustainability Introduction to Public Policy Environmental Law and Policy Natural Resources Law and Policy Wildlife Law and Policy Social Problems in Global Context Population Problems Environmental Sociology Green Criminology Economics and Development Disaster, Self, and Society Topics in Modern World History (applies only when the topic is World Environmental History) Select 9 credits of the following: BUS 130 BUS 340 ECO 100 ECO 201 ECO 202 ECO 300 ECO 380 GES 384 STH 200 STH 201 STH 232 STH 311 STH 312 STH 331 STH 332 Aesthetics and Ethics Entrepreneurship in a Sustainable Global Environment Social Entrepreneurship Economics of a Global Sustainable Society Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics The International Economy Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Topics in Economics and Development Introduction to Sustainable Development Corporate Social Responsibility and Change Management Tourism Impacts and Alternatives Sustainable Food and Beverage Greening Hotel Facilities Sustainable Tourism and Transportation Sustainable Destination Planning and Management Select 3 credits of the following: CST 420 ENG 327 ENG 380 GES 384 IAR 124 IAR 221 IAR 222 LLC 130 MUS 326 PHI 338 PHI 361 PHI 322 REL 250 Environmental Communication Writing for Professionals and Entrepreneurs Literature and the Environment Topics in Economics and Development Introduction to Sustainable Design History and Theory of Design I History and Theory of Design II Global Green: Cultures of Production and/or Consumption Music and Environment Ethics and International Affairs Ethical Issues in Business Philosophy of the Arts Religious Traditions and Care of the Earth Free Electives 6 Select 6 credits from categories in Related Area Electives above or from the following: GES 360 Sustainable Campus Operations GES 368 GES 493 GES 370 Individual Study Honors Work Environment and Experience GES 366 Environmental Studies Internship BIO 497 Internship in Biology ** * The course listed applies when taken beyond the 1 credit required in the Core Requirements. ** Internships are optional; students may count up to 3 credits of free electives for a relevant internship through the courses listed. Environmental & Sustainability Studies Concentration Requirements Administered by the Environmental & Sustainability Studies Program (https://catalog.uncg.edu/arts-sciences/environmental-sustainabilitystudies/#text). Program Admission Requirements 1. Junior standing 2. 3.30 GPA 3. Completion of the courses listed below and at least 15 credits of further required core courses and /or related area electives. GES 164 GES 162 Introduction to Environmental Studies Introduction to Sustainability Studies Core Courses 27 Environmental and Sustainability Studies GES 164 GES 162 GES 400 GES 370 Biology Introduction to Environmental Studies Introduction to Sustainability Studies Capstone Seminar Environment and Experience Select one option of the following: Option A: BIO 112 & 112L Option B: BIO 105 & 105L Chemistry CHE 252 Geography GES 106 GES 106L Philosophy PHI 363 Statistics Principles of Biology II and Principles of Biology II Laboratory Major Concepts of Biology and Major Concepts of Biology Laboratory Chemistry and the Human Environment Geosystems Science Geosystems Science Laboratory Environmental Ethics Select one of the following: ECO 250 SOC 302 Economic and Business Statistics I Introduction to Data Analysis

Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major 5 STA 108 STA 271 STA 290 Elementary Introduction to Probability and Statistics Fundamental Concepts of Statistics Introduction to Probability and Statistical Inference Related Area and Free Electives 39 Select 39 credits, with a minimum of 3 credits in each of the four related area electives from the following: * Natural Sciences BIO 301 BIO 315 BIO 361 BIO 420 BIO 422 BIO 431 BIO 441 BIO 470 BIO 488 BIO 520 BIO 522 & BIO 523 BIO 526 BIO 529 & BIO 530 BIO 541 BIO 554 BIO 560 BIO 579 CHE 205 CHE 331 CHE 351 CHE 352 GES 388 GES 205 GES 305 GES 319 & 319L GES 313 GES 314 GES 330 GES 358 GES 359 GES 419 PHY 205 Equity and Society ATY 213 ATY 253 & 253L ATY 362 ATY 420 ATY 426 ATY 450 Principles of Ecology Ecology and Evolution Laboratory Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles Marine Biology Plant Diversity The Biosphere Invertebrate Zoology Vertebrate Zoology Essentials of Toxicology Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry Landscape Ecology and Landscape Ecology Laboratory Conservation Biology Aquatic Ecology and Aquatic Ecology Laboratory Entomology Vascular Plant Systematics Symbiosis Environmental Physiology Introductory Organic Chemistry Quantitative Analysis Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Topics in Natural Sciences Environmental Change: Its Nature and Impact Environmental Hazards Assessment Weather and Climate and Climatology Laboratory Natural Resource Regions of North America Physical Geography: Landscape Processes Elements of Hydrology Geographic Information Systems Remote Sensing of Environment Advanced Weather and Climate-Synoptic Climatology Conceptual Physics Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Introduction to Biological Anthropology Laboratory Methods in Cultural Anthropology Economic Anthropology Food and Culture in a Global Context Environmental Anthropology ATY 465 GES 386 GES 302 GES 303 GES 304 GES 322 GES 331 HIS 323 HIS 334 HEA 307 HEA 315 HEA 316 PCS 505 PSC 210 PSC 312 PSC 313 PSC 314 SOC 202 SOC 346 SOC 370 SOC 373 SOC 377 HIS 209 Medical Anthropology Topics in Equity and Society Urban Geography: Land Use World Population Problems Introduction to Transportation Analysis Research Methods in Geography Sustainable Tourism and Transportation American Indians and Nature United States Environmental History Global Health Epidemiology Environmental Health Environmental Justice: Interdisciplinary Response for Sustainability Introduction to Public Policy Environmental Law and Policy Natural Resources Law and Policy Wildlife Law and Policy Social Problems in Global Context Population Problems Environmental Sociology Green Criminology Economics and Development BUS 130 BUS 340 ECO 100 ECO 201 ECO 202 ECO 300 ECO 380 GES 384 STH 200 STH 201 STH 232 STH 311 STH 312 STH 331 STH 332 Aesthetics and Ethics CST 420 ENG 327 ENG 380 GES 382 IAR 124 IAR 221 IAR 222 Disaster, Self, and Society Topics in Modern World History (applies only when the topic is World Environmental History) Entrepreneurship in a Sustainable Global Environment Social Entrepreneurship Economics of a Global Sustainable Society Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics The International Economy Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Topics in Economics and Development Introduction to Sustainable Development Corporate Social Responsibility and Change Management Tourism Impacts and Alternatives Sustainable Food and Beverage Greening Hotel Facilities Sustainable Tourism and Transportation Sustainable Destination Planning and Management Environmental Communication Writing for Professionals and Entrepreneurs Literature and the Environment Topics in Aesthetics and Ethics Introduction to Sustainable Design History and Theory of Design I History and Theory of Design II

6 Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major LLC 130 MUS 326 PHI 322 PHI 338 PHI 361 REL 250 Global Green: Cultures of Production and/or Consumption Music and Environment Philosophy of the Arts Ethics and International Affairs Ethical Issues in Business Religious Traditions and Care of the Earth * In consultation with the Director. Other classes may include any GES prefixed course or any relevant course approved by the Director. Humanities Concentration Requirements Administered by the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Program (https:// catalog.uncg.edu/arts-sciences/bachelor-of-arts-in-liberal-studies). Rationale and Program Objectives The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, Humanities Concentration, is a multidisciplinary online degree program. The program is designed to provide students with an opportunity to earn their baccalaureate degree online by gaining a thorough understanding of the humanities, the interconnections among them, and their relevance to individuals and to modern society. The humanities are broadly defined to include those disciplines that study people their ideas, their history, their literature, their artifacts, and their values. The program will investigate individual people in their solitude, life together in societies, and models of and for reality that constitute cultures. Individual courses will tackle the Big Questions that have been the traditional province of the humanities such as What makes a life worth living? The program is designed to enhance the student s ability to: Think critically and analytically. Communicate clearly and effectively. Understand and explain interconnections among the Humanities disciplines. Appreciate the wide range of human experience. Achieve increased depth of knowledge in one of the four categories of the Humanities: Literature, Fine Arts, Philosophy/Religion/Ethics, Historical Perspectives. Minimum of 30 credits above the 200 level including the courses as listed below. Core Courses 6 BLS 300 BLS 301 Seminar in Humanities Pathways: Reading and Writing in the Humanities Distribution Requirement 12 Literature Select one of the following: BLS 320 BLS 321 BLS 322 BLS 323 BLS 325 BLS 326 BLS 327 Fine Arts Selected Topics: Literature Reading and the Human Experience Revolutionary Lives Contemporary Short Stories Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder Telling Stories: The Memoir Contemporary Asian Literature Select one of the following: BLS 340 BLS 342 BLS 343 BLS 345 BLS 346 BLS 347 BLS 348 Selected Topics: Fine Arts Painting on the Page Big Plays, Big Ideas Photography: Contexts and Illusions The Art of Life Philosophy/Religion/Ethics Shakespeare Off the Page Representing Women Select one of the following: BLS 360 BLS 361 BLS 362 BLS 363 BLS 364 BLS 365 BLS 366 Historical Perspectives Selected Topics: Philosophy/Religion/Ethics American Dreams Vice, Crime, and American Law Ethics and Technology Mystics in America Divided We Stand Select one of the following: BLS 380 BLS 381 BLS 382 BLS 383 BLS 384 BLS 385 BLS 386 Life, Death, and Meaning Selected Topics: Historical Perspectives Old Europe/New Europe The Sixties Religious Resistance to Political Power Great Trials in American History American Motherhood Women, War, and Terror Area of Emphasis 9 Select at least three additional courses in one of the topic areas of the following: Literature BLS 320 BLS 321 BLS 322 BLS 323 BLS 325 BLS 326 BLS 327 BLS 342 BLS 343 BLS 347 BLS 386 Fine Arts BLS 340 BLS 341 BLS 342 BLS 343 BLS 345 BLS 346 BLS 347 BLS 348 Selected Topics: Literature Reading and the Human Experience Revolutionary Lives Contemporary Short Stories Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder Telling Stories: The Memoir Contemporary Asian Literature Painting on the Page Big Plays, Big Ideas Shakespeare Off the Page Women, War, and Terror Selected Topics: Fine Arts Eye Appeal Painting on the Page Big Plays, Big Ideas Photography: Contexts and Illusions The Art of Life Philosophy/Religion/Ethics BLS 360 Shakespeare Off the Page Representing Women Selected Topics: Philosophy/Religion/Ethics

Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major 7 BLS 361 BLS 362 BLS 363 BLS 364 BLS 365 BLS 366 Historical Perspecitves BLS 380 BLS 381 BLS 382 BLS 383 BLS 384 BLS 385 BLS 386 American Dreams Vice, Crime, and American Law Ethics and Technology Mystics in America Divided We Stand Life, Death, and Meaning Selected Topics: Historical Perspectives Old Europe/New Europe The Sixties Religious Resistance to Political Power Great Trials in American History American Motherhood Women, War, and Terror Capstone Seminar 3 BLS 400 Senior Seminar in the Humanities International and Global Affairs and Development Concentration Requirements Administered by the International and Global Studies Program (https:// catalog.uncg.edu/arts-sciences/international-global-studies/#text). 30 credits at the 200 level and above. To complete a second major, at least 12 credits must be taken outside the major in which the first major is obtained. No requirements for the major can be met by a grade lower than C-. Foreign Language Requirements 6 Select 6 credits of a modern foreign language at the 300 level or higher from the following: Chinese French German Italian * Japanese Portuguese * Russian Spanish Core Courses ** 3 Select 3 credits of the following: IGS 200 Introduction to International and Global Studies IGS 210 IGS 213 IGS 400 Introduction to Asian Studies Introduction to Russian Studies Capstone Seminar in International and Global Studies Additional Courses 18 Select 15 credits from Category 1 (S&P) or Category 2 (E&D) 1 Select 3 credits (200 level or above) from Category 3 (A&L) or Category 4 (BS&C) * Note that Italian and Portuguese are not currently available at the upper levels at UNCG. ** 6 credits chosen from the courses listed or approved equivalents. 1 Maximum of 9 credits in one category and no more than 6 credits in the other category. 6 credits must be upper level (300 level or above). Counts toward GE Marker GL/GN requirement. Additional Courses Options The following courses are identified as options toward fulfilling the Additional Courses requirement (IV.C.) for the International and Global Affairs and Development concentration. Note: Further options (subject to director approval) may appear in the guide published on the IGS website. Category 1 Society and Politics (S&P) HIS 203 History of Africa to 1870 HIS 204 History of Africa since 1870 HIS 208 HIS 209 HIS 216 HIS 217 Topics on the West and the Modern World Topics in Modern World History The Civilizations of Asia The World in the Twentieth Century HIS 218 The World since 1945 HIS 223 European Revolutions, 1789-1989 HIS 239 The First America: Latin America, 1492-1830 HIS 240 (Dis)order and Progress: Latin America since 1810 PCS 205 PCS 212 PSC 240 PSC 250 PSC 260 PSC 290 SOC 202 Violence in the Modern World Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies The International System Model United Nations Introduction to Comparative Politics The Politics of the Non-Western World Social Problems in Global Context SOC 225 Race, Class, and Gender: Social Inequalities HIS 215 The Civilizations of Asia * HDF 211 HSS 202 HSS 208 HSS 212 HSS 218 HSS 222 HSS 228 RCO 202 RCO 205 RCO 212 RCO 215 RCO 222 RCO 225 Human Development Across the Life Span Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Residential College Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Residential College Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Residential College Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Residential College Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Residential College Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Residential College Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies

8 Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major African American Studies Courses: ADS 306 ADS 356 Geography Courses: GES 301 GES 303 GES 315 GES 333 GES 338 GES 340 Health Courses, Public: HEA/ENT 307 Special Topics in the African Diaspora: Africa, the Indian Ocean, and the Americas The Making of the African Diaspora Urban Geography: Global Patterns World Population Problems The Geography of World Affairs Geography of Europe Regions of Latin America Geography of East Asia Global Health History Courses (300 level): HIS 303 HIS 304 HIS 306 HIS 321 HIS 341 South Africa and Its Neighbors Gender, Family, and Wealth in African History Islam and Popular Culture in Africa Latin America and the United States Pirates of the Caribbean: The Real Story HIS 348 The World at War, 1914-1918 HIS 349 The World at War, 1939-1945 HIS 356 HIS 363 HIS 365 HIS 369 HIS 318 HIS 371 HIS 374 The Making of the African Diaspora European Economic History Modern France History of Spain Revolution and Reform in Modern Latin America Europe since World War I British History 1688-Present HIS 375 Germany in the Nineteenth Century, 1800-1914 HIS 376 German History, 1914-1945 HIS 377 Russian History to 1900 HIS 378 Russian History since 1900 HIS 381 HIS 384 HIS 385 HIS 386 HIS 387 HIS 389 HIS 392 HIS 397 HIS 399 History Courses (500 level): HIS 508 HIS 560 HIS 562 HIS 564 HIS 567 HIS 571 HIS 574 HIS 575 The Near and Middle East since World War I The Modern Transformation of China: 1800 to Present Day Japanese History to 1867, Izanagi and Izanami to Emperor Meiji Creating Modern Japan, 1867 to the Present History of the Chinese Frontier West Africa during the Atlantic Slave Trade The Holocaust: History and Meaning Modern European Thought Images of Africa in Film Latin America and Caribbean: Selected Topics Nineteenth-Century Europe: Selected Topics Twentieth-Century Europe: Selected Topics Modern Britain: Selected Topics French History: Selected Topics Modern European Thought: Selected Topics Modern Germany: Selected Topics Modern Russian History: Selected Topics HIS 581 HIS 587 HIS 588 Japanese Courses: JNS 306 African History: Selected Topics Southern African History East Asian History: Selected Topics Current Issues in Japan Peace and Conflict Studies Courses: PCS 305 PCS 405 PCS 311 PCS 415 PCS 505 PCS 517 Philosophy Courses: PHI 338 Political Science Courses: PSC 340 PSC 341 PSC 344 PSC 347 PSC 348 PSC 350 PSC 352 PSC 354 PSC 355A PSC 355C PSC 355D PSC 355J PSC 355K PSC 355M PSC 355N PSC 355P PSC 361 PSC 391 PSC 392 Sociology Courses: SOC 300 SOC 311 SOC 323 SOC 342 SOC 344 SOC 346 SOC 371 SOC 375 Foundations of Peace and Conflict Studies Localizing Peace Conflict Research Global Peacebuilding Environmental Justice: Interdisciplinary Response for Sustainability Peacebuilding Challenges in a Complex World Ethics and International Affairs International Political Economy International Law Politics of Globalization International Security International Organization Democratic Political Systems Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Post-Conflict Politics Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Political Violence Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Development Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Industrial Societies Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Middle East Politics Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Russian Politics Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Political Economy Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: European Union Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Latin America Central and East European Politics African Political Systems The Politics of South Africa Through Film and Literature Post Soviet Societies Reading Culture and Society Global Deviance Global Inequalities Global Society Population Problems Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race in a Global Context International Field Research

Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major 9 SOC 429 Collective Violence and Nonviolence in Global Perspective HIS 387 History of the Chinese Frontier * HIS 389 West Africa during the Atlantic Slave Trade * ADS 305 BLS 380 GES 404 HEA 471 HIS 320 HIS 380 HIS 492 HIS 493 HIS 514 PSC 300 PSC 501 PSC 510H SOC 311 SOC 328 SOC 345 SOC 377 Special Topics in African American Studies Selected Topics: Historical Perspectives Political Geography Immigrant and Refugee Health History of Mexico and Central America Topics in the Near and Middle East Honors Work: European History Honors Work: Wider World History Topics in World History Special Topics Selected Topics in Political Science Topics in Public Policy: Global Challenges Reading Culture and Society Social Movements Social Change Disaster, Self, and Society Category 2 Economics and Development (E&D) CRS 221 ECO 201 ECO 202 STH 231 Culture, Human Behavior, and Clothing Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Tourism, Cultures, and Places STH 251 Multicultural Issues in Hospitality and Tourism HDF 211 BUS 342 CRS 363 ECO 300 ECO 365 ECO 467 FRE 341 FRE 599 GES 301 GES 303 GES 306 GES 315 GES 333 GES 338 GES 340 GES 320 GER 341 HDF 390 HEA 307 HEA 316 HIS 363 Human Development Across the Life Span International Entrepreneurship Global Sourcing of Apparel and Related Consumer Products The International Economy The Economics of European Integration Economic Growth and Development Seminar Business French Community-Based Service Learning in Francophone Studies Urban Geography: Global Patterns World Population Problems World Economic Geography The Geography of World Affairs Geography of Europe Regions of Latin America Geography of East Asia Tourism Planning and Development Business German Families and Children in Global Perspective Global Health Environmental Health European Economic History MGT 301 MGT 302 MGT 304 PCS 405 PCS 505 PCS 540 PSC 340 PSC 355C PSC 355M Introduction to International Business International Business: Operations and Environments in Foreign Jurisdictions Current Issues in International Business Localizing Peace Environmental Justice: Interdisciplinary Response for Sustainability Social Entrepreneurship: Justice and a Green Environment International Political Economy Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Development Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Political Economy SPA 341 Business Spanish ATY 420 GES 433 HEA 471 PSY 370 PSY 433 RCS 464 SWK 315 TED 445 Economic Anthropology Regional Economic Development Immigrant and Refugee Health Ethnicity, Development, and Psychopathology Research Experience in Psychology Global Retail Strategy and Management Social Work, Diversity, and Vulnerable Populations Human Diversity, Teaching, and Learning Category 3 Arts and Literature (A&L) ARH 200 CHI 210 CHI 220 DCE 200 ENG 202 ENG 204 ENG 208 ENG 209 ENG 212 ENG 214 FRE 222 GER 217 GER 218 GER 222 ITA 222 JNS 230 MUS 241 MUS 242 POR 222 RUS 201 History of Western Architecture Masterworks of Chinese Literature in Translation Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Dance Appreciation European Literary Classics: Enlightenment to Modern Nonwestern Literary Classics Topics in Global Literature Topics in Non-Western Literature Major British Authors: Romantic to Modern Transcultural Literatures: Romantic to Postmodern Explorations in French Literature: English Versions Masterworks of German Literature Read in English Masterworks of German Literature Read in English The Holocaust in Literature and Art Italian Masterpieces in English Translation Women in Japanese Literature and Film Music Appreciation Music for Film Introduction to Luso-Brazilian Literature Russian Literature in Translation SPA 222 Hispanic Masterpieces in English Translation DCE 231 Global Dance Forms 1 DCE 232 African Dance II 1 HSS 205 HSS 207 Seminar in the Fine Arts Seminar in Literature

10 Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major HSS 215 HSS 217 HSS 225 HSS 227 MST 225 RCO 204 RCO 214 RCO 224 RCO 226 Seminar in the Fine Arts: Global Non-Western Seminar in Literature Seminar in the Fine Arts Seminar in Literature Film Appreciation African American Studies Courses: ADS 376 Art History Courses: ARH 345 ARH 351 ARH 370 ARH 371 Chinese Courses: CHI 313 English Courses: ENG 315 ENG 316 ENG 344 ENG 345 ENG 346 ENG 348 ENG 349 ENG 350 ENG 545 ENG 550 ENG 559 French Courses: FRE 353 FRE 454 FRE 455 FRE 558 FRE 561 FRE 562 German Courses: GER 305 Residential College Seminar in Literature and Rhetoric Residential College Seminar in Literature and Rhetoric Residential College Seminar in Literature and Rhetoric Residential College Seminar in Fine Arts Africana Literature European Art in the Nineteenth Century Architecture in the Twentieth Century African Art The TransAtlantic: Cross-Cultural Representations Major Figures in Chinese Literature Postcolonial Literatures Studies in Human Rights and Literature The Romantic Period The Victorian Period English Literature from Victorian to Modern Contemporary British Literature and Culture English Novel from Defoe to Hardy The Twentieth-Century English Novel Nineteenth-Century British Writers Modern British Writers Twentieth-Century British Poetry Survey of French Literature Topics in Modern French Literature Topics in French and Francophone Literature and Film Topics in Francophone Literature The Auteur Director Studies in Film Genre German Literature: Advanced Intermediate Topics GER 308 Topics in Central European Studies to 1918 GER 309 Topics in Central European Studies since 1918 GER 403 GER 405 GER 422 Humanities Courses: BLS 322 BLS 327 Media Studies Courses: German Literary Studies: An Introduction Advanced Topics in German Literature German Memory in Fiction and Film Revolutionary Lives Contemporary Asian Literature MST 327 MST 302 Non-Western Film: Asian Introduction to Film History MST 520 History of Film to 1938 MST 521 History of Film since 1938 Music Courses: MUS 333 MUS 343 MUS 354 MUS 425 Russian Courses: RUS 306 RUS 313 RUS 314 RUS 315 RUS 316 RUS 511 Spanish Courses: SPA 351 SPA 401 SPA 403 SPA 502 SPA 562 Theatre Courses: THR 501 THR 502 History of Western Music III Music Cultures of the World Modern Asia Through Its Music Music of Sub-Saharan Africa Slavic Life and Letters: Topics Major Authors in Russian Literature Major Movements in Russian Literature and Culture Twentieth-Century Russian Literature/Translation Modern Polish Literature in Translation The Russian Novel in Translation Approaches to Hispanic Literature Special Topics in Language and Literature Spanish Literature II Topics in Spanish Literature Studies in Film Genre Theatre History II Theatre History III THR 506 Non-Western Theatre and/or Film DCE 332 African Dance III *** ARH 352 ARH 353 ARH 501 BLS 320 BLS 323 BLS 325 BLS 326 BLS 348 BLS 386 ENG 215 ENG 331 ENG 341 ENG 347 ENG 353 ENG 358 ENG 359 ENG 382 ENG 553 ENG 582 FRE 553 FRE 554 FRE 555 FRE 556 Early Twentieth-Century Art Late Twentieth-Century Art Topics in the History of Art Selected Topics: Literature Contemporary Short Stories Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder Telling Stories: The Memoir Representing Women Women, War, and Terror Literature and Film Women in Literature Themes in Literature Topics in Post-1800 Literature The Contemporary Novel Modern Poetry Contemporary Poetry Modern British and American Drama Topics in English Studies Modern Drama Topics in French Literary Movements Topics in French Prose Fiction Topics in French Poetry Topics in French Theatre

Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major 11 FRE 557 MUS 431 MUS 485 MUS 486 PHI 322 PHI 330 SOC 314 SPA 405 SPA 504 Advanced Topics in French Literature Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology Music of the Nineteenth Century Music of the Twentieth Century Philosophy of the Arts Philosophy in Literature Sociology of Popular Music Spanish American Literature II Topics in Spanish American Literature Category 4 Belief Systems and Cultures (BS&C) ATY 213 CHI 220 CRS 221 FRE 232 GER 215 GER 216 IGS 295 IGS 296 IGS 297 JNS 220 PHI 252 PHI 267 POR 233 REL 201 REL 215 REL 217 REL 218 REL 220 REL 221 REL 223 REL 225 REL 226 REL 240 REL 248 REL 250 REL 251 SPA 233 STH 231 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Culture, Human Behavior, and Clothing Images of France and the Francophone World German Civilization: Readings in English German Civilization: Readings in English Study Abroad for Global Engagement: Pre- Departure Study Abroad for Global Engagement: Field Experience Study Abroad for Global Engagement: Re-Entry Reflections and Applications Modern Japan History of Modern Philosophy Existentialism Topics in Brazilian Culture and Civilization The Bible in Western Culture Judaism The Synagogue Chinese Religion Japanese Religion Buddhism Hinduism Islam Approaches to the Qur'an Modern Judaism Comparative Religious Ethics Religious Traditions and Care of the Earth Topics in Religious Social Ethics Hispanic Cultures and Civilizations Tourism, Cultures, and Places STH 251 Multicultural Issues in Hospitality and Tourism HSS 206 HSS 216 HSS 226 RCO 203 Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles Residential College Seminar in Philosophical/ Religious/Ethical Principles RCO 213 RCO 223 African American Studies Courses: ADS 306 Anthropology Courses: ATY 315 ATY 333 ATY 334 ATY 335 ATY 385 ATY 426 ATY 434 ATY 447 Chinese Courses: CHI 305 Residential College Seminar in Philosophical/ Religious/Ethical Principles Residential College Seminar in Philosophical/ Religious/Ethical Principles Special Topics in the African Diaspora: Africa, the Indian Ocean, and the Americas World Ethnographies Latin American Societies and Cultures Latin American Art and Archaeology Cultures of Africa Language and Culture Food and Culture in a Global Context Archaeology of South America Myth, Magic, and Religion Topics in Chinese Culture Communication Studies Courses: CST 337 French Courses: FRE 331 FRE 332 FRE 532 German Courses: GER 306 GER 310 Intercultural Communication Culture and Civilization in France Introduction to French Civilization and Culture French and Francophone Civilization and Culture German Culture: Advanced Intermediate Topics German Culture: Advanced Intermediate-Topics in German Film GER 308 Topics in Central European Studies to 1918 GER 309 Topics in Central European Studies since 1918 GER 406 GER 422 Humanities Courses: BLS 381 BLS 386 Japanese Studies Courses: JNS 305 JNS 306 Music Courses: MUS 343 MUS 354 Nursing Courses: NUR 390 Advanced Topics in German Culture German Memory in Fiction and Film Old Europe/New Europe Women, War, and Terror Topics in Japanese Culture Current Issues in Japan Music Cultures of the World Modern Asia Through Its Music Culture and Health Care Peace and Conflict Studies Courses: PCS 309 Philosophy Courses: PHI 338 PHI 348 PHI 545 Religious Studies Courses: REL 309 REL 312 Conflict and Culture Ethics and International Affairs Existentialism, Phenomenology, and Structuralism Social Philosophy Spirituality and Culture in the West Judaism and the Construction of Gender

12 Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major REL 317 REL 340 REL 366 REL 367 REL 368 Spanish Courses: SPA 311 SPA 314 SPA 332 SPA 334 SPA 532 SPA 534 Islam and the Construction of Gender Modern Jewish Thinkers Religions of China: Selected Topics Religions of Japan: Selected Topics Religion in South Asia: Selected Topics Spanish Conversation Spain Today Introduction to Spanish Culture Introduction to Spanish American Culture Topics in Spanish Culture and Civilization Topics in Spanish-American Culture and Civilization Sustainable Tourism and Hospitality Courses: STH 345 Cross-Cultural Study Tour in Sustainable Tourism and Hospitality ADS 305 ATY 311 ATY 450 ATY 501 BLS 360 BLS 383 CST 460 PHI 331 SPA 535 WGS 333 WGS 450 Special Topics in African American Studies Reading Culture and Society Environmental Anthropology Selected Topics in Anthropology Selected Topics: Philosophy/Religion/Ethics Religious Resistance to Political Power Special Topics in Communication Research Social and Political Philosophy U.S. Latino/Latina Cultural Studies Postcolonial and Transnational Feminisms Topics Seminar in Women's and Gender Studies * Exception to the 51 Percent Modern Requirement. ** The courses listed apply only when carrying the IGS marker in the Schedule of Courses for the term taken. 1 1 credit Dance Courses. The courses listed must be taken three times to qualify. International and Global Arts and Belief Systems Concentration Requirements Administered by the International and Global Studies Program (https:// catalog.uncg.edu/arts-sciences/international-global-studies/#text). 30 credits at the 200 level and above. To complete a second major, at least 12 credits must be taken outside the major in which the first major is obtained. No requirements for the major can be met by a grade lower than C-. Foreign Language Requirements Select 6 credits at the 300 level or higher from the following: Chinese French German Italian * Japanese Portuguese * Russian Spanish Core Courses ** Select 3 credits from the following: IGS 200 Introduction to International and Global Studies IGS 210 IGS 213 IGS 400 Additional Courses Introduction to Asian Studies Introduction to Russian Studies Capstone Seminar in International and Global Studies Select 15 credits from Category 3 (A&L) or Category 4 (BS&C) 1 Select 3 credits (200 level or above) from Category 1 (S&P) or Category 2 (E&D) * Note that Italian and Portuguese are not currently available at the upper levels at UNCG. ** 6 credits chosen from the courses listed or approved equivalents. 1 Maximum of 9 credits in one category and no more than 6 credits in the other category. 9 credits must be upper level (300 level or above). Counts toward GE Marker GL/GN requirement. Additional Courses Options The following courses are identified as options toward fulfilling the Additional Courses requirement (IV.C.) for the International and Global Affairs and Development concentration. Note: Further options (subject to director approval) may appear in the guide published on the IGS website. Category 1 Society and Politics (S&P) HIS 203 History of Africa to 1870 HIS 204 History of Africa since 1870 HIS 208 HIS 209 HIS 216 HIS 217 Topics on the West and the Modern World Topics in Modern World History The Civilizations of Asia The World in the Twentieth Century HIS 218 The World since 1945 HIS 223 European Revolutions, 1789-1989 HIS 239 The First America: Latin America, 1492-1830 HIS 240 (Dis)order and Progress: Latin America since 1810 PCS 205 PCS 212 PSC 240 PSC 250 PSC 260 PSC 290 SOC 202 Violence in the Modern World Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies The International System Model United Nations Introduction to Comparative Politics The Politics of the Non-Western World Social Problems in Global Context SOC 225 Race, Class, and Gender: Social Inequalities HIS 215 The Civilizations of Asia * HDF 211 HSS 202 Human Development Across the Life Span Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern

Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major 13 HSS 208 HSS 212 HSS 218 HSS 222 HSS 228 RCO 202 RCO 205 RCO 212 RCO 215 RCO 222 RCO 225 African American Studies Courses: ADS 306 ADS 356 Geography Courses: GES 301 GES 303 GES 315 GES 333 GES 338 GES 340 Health Courses, Public: HEA 307 Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Residential College Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Residential College Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Residential College Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Residential College Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Residential College Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern Residential College Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies Special Topics in the African Diaspora: Africa, the Indian Ocean, and the Americas The Making of the African Diaspora Urban Geography: Global Patterns World Population Problems The Geography of World Affairs Geography of Europe Regions of Latin America Geography of East Asia Global Health History Courses (300 level): HIS 303 HIS 304 HIS 306 HIS 321 HIS 341 South Africa and Its Neighbors Gender, Family, and Wealth in African History Islam and Popular Culture in Africa Latin America and the United States Pirates of the Caribbean: The Real Story HIS 348 The World at War, 1914-1918 HIS 349 The World at War, 1939-1945 HIS 356 HIS 363 HIS 365 HIS 369 HIS 318 HIS 371 HIS 374 The Making of the African Diaspora European Economic History Modern France History of Spain Revolution and Reform in Modern Latin America Europe since World War I British History 1688-Present HIS 375 Germany in the Nineteenth Century, 1800-1914 HIS 376 German History, 1914-1945 HIS 377 Russian History to 1900 HIS 378 Russian History since 1900 HIS 381 HIS 384 The Near and Middle East since World War I The Modern Transformation of China: 1800 to Present Day HIS 385 HIS 386 HIS 387 HIS 389 HIS 392 HIS 397 HIS 399 History Courses (500 level): HIS 508 HIS 560 HIS 562 HIS 564 HIS 567 HIS 571 HIS 574 HIS 575 HIS 581 HIS 587 HIS 588 Japanese Courses: JNS 306 Japanese History to 1867, Izanagi and Izanami to Emperor Meiji Creating Modern Japan, 1867 to the Present History of the Chinese Frontier West Africa during the Atlantic Slave Trade The Holocaust: History and Meaning Modern European Thought Images of Africa in Film Latin America and Caribbean: Selected Topics Nineteenth-Century Europe: Selected Topics Twentieth-Century Europe: Selected Topics Modern Britain: Selected Topics French History: Selected Topics Modern European Thought: Selected Topics Modern Germany: Selected Topics Modern Russian History: Selected Topics African History: Selected Topics Southern African History East Asian History: Selected Topics Current Issues in Japan Peace and Conflict Studies Courses: PCS 305 PCS 405 PCS 311 PCS 415 PCS 505 PCS 517 Philosophy Courses: PHI 338 Political Science Courses: PSC 340 PSC 341 PSC 344 PSC 347 PSC 348 PSC 350 PSC 352 PSC 354 PSC 355A PSC 355C PSC 355D PSC 355J PSC 355K PSC 355M Foundations of Peace and Conflict Studies Localizing Peace Conflict Research Global Peacebuilding Environmental Justice: Interdisciplinary Response for Sustainability Peacebuilding Challenges in a Complex World Ethics and International Affairs International Political Economy International Law Politics of Globalization International Security International Organization Democratic Political Systems Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Post-Conflict Politics Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Political Violence Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Development Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Industrial Societies Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Middle East Politics Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Russian Politics Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Political Economy

14 Special Programs in Liberal Studies Major PSC 355N PSC 355P PSC 361 PSC 391 PSC 392 Sociology Courses: SOC 300 SOC 311 SOC 323 SOC 342 SOC 344 SOC 346 SOC 371 SOC 375 Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: European Union Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Latin America Central and East European Politics African Political Systems The Politics of South Africa Through Film and Literature Post Soviet Societies Reading Culture and Society Global Deviance Global Inequalities Global Society Population Problems Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race in a Global Context International Field Research SOC 429 Collective Violence and Nonviolence in Global Perspective HIS 387 History of the Chinese Frontier * HIS 389 West Africa during the Atlantic Slave Trade * ADS 305 BLS 380 GES 404 HEA 471 HIS 320 HIS 380 HIS 492 HIS 493 HIS 514 PSC 300 PSC 501 PSC 510H SOC 311 SOC 328 SOC 345 SOC 377 Special Topics in African American Studies Selected Topics: Historical Perspectives Political Geography Immigrant and Refugee Health History of Mexico and Central America Topics in the Near and Middle East Honors Work: European History Honors Work: Wider World History Topics in World History Special Topics Selected Topics in Political Science Topics in Public Policy: Global Challenges Reading Culture and Society Social Movements Social Change Disaster, Self, and Society Category 2 Economics and Development (E&D) CRS 221 ECO 201 ECO 202 STH 231 Culture, Human Behavior, and Clothing Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Tourism, Cultures, and Places STH 251 Multicultural Issues in Hospitality and Tourism HDF 211 BUS 342 CRS 363 ECO 300 Human Development Across the Life Span International Entrepreneurship Global Sourcing of Apparel and Related Consumer Products The International Economy ECO 365 ECO 467 FRE 341 FRE 599 GES 301 GES 303 GES 306 GES 315 GES 333 GES 338 GES 320 GES 340 GER 341 HDF 390 HEA 307 HEA 316 HIS 363 MGT 301 MGT 302 MGT 304 PCS 405 PCS 505 PCS 540 PSC 340 PSC 355C PSC 355M The Economics of European Integration Economic Growth and Development Seminar Business French Community-Based Service Learning in Francophone Studies Urban Geography: Global Patterns World Population Problems World Economic Geography The Geography of World Affairs Geography of Europe Regions of Latin America Tourism Planning and Development Geography of East Asia Business German Families and Children in Global Perspective Global Health Environmental Health European Economic History Introduction to International Business International Business: Operations and Environments in Foreign Jurisdictions Current Issues in International Business Localizing Peace Environmental Justice: Interdisciplinary Response for Sustainability Social Entrepreneurship: Justice and a Green Environment International Political Economy Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Politics of Development Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Political Economy SPA 341 Business Spanish ATY 420 GES 433 HEA 471 PSY 370 PSY 433 RCS 464 SWK 315 TED 445 Economic Anthropology Regional Economic Development Immigrant and Refugee Health Ethnicity, Development, and Psychopathology Research Experience in Psychology Global Retail Strategy and Management Social Work, Diversity, and Vulnerable Populations Human Diversity, Teaching, and Learning Category 3 Arts and Literature (A&L) ARH 200 CHI 210 CHI 220 DCE 200 ENG 202 ENG 204 ENG 208 ENG 209 History of Western Architecture Masterworks of Chinese Literature in Translation Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Dance Appreciation European Literary Classics: Enlightenment to Modern Nonwestern Literary Classics Topics in Global Literature Topics in Non-Western Literature