Summer 2017 Global Studies Recommended Course List Students must work with advisors to determine whether courses on this list will work with their Major Plan of Study. Courses should be considered as options for students to consider with an advisor. All substitutions to your MPS must be approved by an advisor. However, this is not an exhaustive list other courses offered during the semester not listed here can be taken with approval from a GS advisor. ~ Indicates course may be restricted to majors for all or part of registration * Indicates course has prerequisites @ Indicates online courses Global Studies Core Courses (Pre-Approved) Area Studies Courses (Suggested) Africa East and South Asia Latin America Middle East Russia and Eastern Europe Western Europe Thematic Area Courses (Suggested) Cultures in Contact Environment, Sustainability and Social Responsibility Global Health Governance, Conflict and Resolution Human Rights Knowledge, Communications and Information Systems Wealth and Poverty
GLOBAL STUDIES CORE COURSES Anthropology Economics GEOG 204 Cities of the World @ GEOG 210 Social & Environmental Issues @ Geography History Political science PS 241 Comparative politics in developing nations @ PS 280 Intro to international relations @ SOC 350 Technology and society @ Sociology
AREA STUDIES East and South Asia AAS 100 Intro Asian American Studies EALC 250 Intro to Japanese Culture Latin America Russia and Eastern Europe HIST 255 British Isles to 1688 @ PS 385 Politics of the European Union * @ SCAN 251 Viking mythology Western Europe Middle East AFST 222 Introduction to Modern Africa Africa
THEMATIC AREA Cultures in Contact ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 103 Anthro in a Changing World ANTH 209 Food, Culture and Society ANTH 209 Food, culture, and society @ EPS 310 Race and Cultural Diversity @ GWS 337 Interrogating Masculinities @ HIST 100 Global History LA 314 History of World Landscapes @ MACS 104 Intro to film MACS 356 Sex and Gender in Popular Media @ PSYC 201 Intro to social psych * UP 335 Cities and immigrants @ Environment, Sustainability & Social Responsibility (ESSR) CPSC 336 Tomorrow's Environment @ ENSU 310 Renewable & Alternative Energy ~@ ESE 320 Water Planet, Water Crisis @ LA 314 History of World Landscapes @ NPRE 201 Energy systems CRN 38901 * NRES 472 Environmental psychology * @ UP 418 GIS for planners * @ UP 443 Scenarios, plans and future cities * @ Global Health CMN 260 Intro to Health Communication @ GEOG 37 Intro to GIS Systems @ IB 364 Genomics and Human Health * KIN 122 Physical Activity and Health @ STAT 212 Biostatistics Governance, Conflict and Resolution (GCR) CMN 210 Public Comm in Everyday Life @ CMN 340 Visual Politics @ HIST 251 Warfare, Military and Society PS 220 Intro to public policy *
Human Rights GWS 337 Interrogating Masculinities @ GWS 378 Fairy Tales & Gender Formation HDFS 140 Intro to Gender and Women s Studies LER 100 Introduction to Labor Studies @~ PSYC 201 Intro to social psych * PSYC 468 Psych and law * SOC 275 Criminology @ SOC 310 Sociology of deviance * @ Knowledge, Communications and Information Systems (KCIS) CMN 211 Business Communication CMN 212 Intro to Organizational Comm @ CMN 396 Special Topics in Comm (Global Business & Digital Comm) EIL 460 Principles of language testing * @ EIL 486 Linguistics for language teachers CRN 37151@ ENG 450 Startups: inc, fund, contracts, IP ~ @ ENGL 253 Topics in Lit and New Media EPS 420 Sociology of education * CRN 30094 INFO 303 Writing Across Media INFO 303 Writing across media JOUR 200 Into to Journalism *@ LING 100 Intro to Language science @ LING 400 Intro to Linguistic Structure LIS 452 Foundations of Information Processing @ MDIA 293 Photography for everyone PSYC 245 Industrial org psych * Wealth and Poverty SOCW 436 Intl SW & development @ STAT 385 Statistics programming methods * UP 260 Social inequality and planning @ UP 335 Cities and immigrants @ UP 418 GIS for planners * @ UP 443 Scenarios, plans and future cities * @