International Studies Program Electives Elective courses may be selected from an array of academic areas, including international studies, anthropology, applied communications studies, art and design, biological sciences, criminal justice, economics, English language and literature, environmental sciences, foreign languages and literature, geography history, humanities, mass communication, music, philosophy, physics, political science, public administration and policy analysis, social work, sociology, theater and dance, and interdisciplinary studies (IS). International Studies INTS 400 - Internship in International Studies (3 credit hours) INTS 401 - Independent Project in International Studies (3 credit hours) An internship with an international focus (INTS 400) and an independent project with an international focus (INTS 401) are not required but highly encouraged as major electives. Anthropology ANTH 111B - Human Culture and Communication ANTH 202 - Anthropology Through Film and Fiction ANTH 205 - Introduction to Native American Studies ANTH 303 - Language, Culture, and Power ANTH 304 - Symbols and Culture ANTH 305 - People and Cultures of Native North America ANTH 306 - People and Cultures of Asia ANTH 307 - People and Cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean ANTH 308 - Religion and Culture ANTH 311 - People and Cultures of the African Diaspora ANTH 312 - Contemporary Native Americans ANTH 332 - Origins of Old World Cities and States ANTH 333 - Origins of New World Cities and States ANTH 340 - Environmental Anthropology ANTH 359 - Anthropology and Human Rights ANTH 404 - Anthropology and the Arts ANTH 411 - Urban Anthropology Applied Communications Studies ACS 210 - Interracial Communication ACS 304 - Conflict Management and Communication ACS 311 - Intercultural Communication ACS 331 - Gender and Communication ACS 413 - International Public Relations ACS 431 - Public Relations Visual Communication Art and Design ART 225 - History of World Art ART 447 - Ancient Art 1
ART 448 - Early Christian and Medieval Art ART 449 - Italian Renaissance Art ART 451 - Northern Renaissance Art ART 467 - Islamic Art and Architecture ART 468 - Native Arts of the Americas ART 469 - Primitive Art: Africa and Oceania Biological Sciences BIOL 204 - Biotechnology and Society BIOL 365 - Ecology BIOL 371 - Plants and Civilization BIOL 470 - Wildlife Management BIOL 462 - Biogeography BIOL 463 - Conservation Biology Criminal Justice CJ 366 - Race and Class in Criminal Justice CJ 367 - Gender and Criminal Justice Economics ECON 111 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 112 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory ECON 327 - Social Economics: Issues of Income, Employment, and Social Policy ECON 361 - Introduction to International Economics ECON 461 - International Trade Theory and Policy English Language & Literature ENG 207 - Language Awareness ENG 214 - Topics in World Literature: Ancient to Medieval ENG 215 - Topics in World Literature: Renaissance to Modern ENG 315 - Literature and Sustainability ENG 318 - Language Endangerment and Death ENG 340 - Topics in Global Literatures ENG 344 - Topics in Ethnic Literature ENG 416 - Language and Society ENG 417 - Language and Ethnicity ENG 420 - Topics in Film Studies ENG 457 - Topics in Postcolonial Literature and Criticism ENG 474 - Bilingualism and Bilingual Education Environmental Sciences ENSC 111 - Survey of Environmental Studies and Sustainability ENSC 210 - Applied Research Methods ENSC 220 - Principles of Environmental Sciences 2
ENSC 220L - Principles of Environmental Sciences Laboratory ENSC 340 - Ecosystem Management and Sustainability ENSC 401 - Environmental Policy ENSC 402 - Environmental Law ENSC 440 - Sustainable Environmental Practices Foreign Languages & Literature FL 111A - Introduction to Foreign Studies: French FL 111B - Introduction to Foreign Studies: German FL 111C - Introduction to Foreign Studies: Spanish FL 111D - Introduction to Foreign Studies: Chinese FL 111E - Introduction to Foreign Studies: The French Speaking World FL 111F - Latin American Culture FL 345 - Literature in Translation FL 491 - Cultural and Language Workshop FR 311 - Contemporary France FR 312 - Quebecois Culture and Literature FR 320 - Advanced French Conversations FR 351 - Survey of French Literature: Middle Ages through Classicism FR 352 - Survey of French Literature: Enlightenment to Present FR 353 - Survey of French Novel FR 377 - French Culture Through Cinema FR 402 - Business French FR 451 - Studies in French Literature: Middle Ages through Renaissance FR 452 - Studies in French Literature: Classicism through Enlightenment FR 453 - Studies in French Literature: Romanticism to Present FR 455 - French Drama FR 456 - Seminar on Women Writers FR 457 - African & Caribbean Literature of French Expression FR 491 - Cultural and Language Workshop: French GER 311 - German Culture GER 320 - Advanced German Conversation GER 351 - Survey of German Literature: Middle Ages through Romanticism GER 352 - Survey of German Literature: Realism to Present GER 353A,B,C - Survey of a German Genre GER 402 - Business German GER 411 - German Civilization GER 452 - Faust GER 453 - Seminar in German Literature GER 491 - Cultural and Language Workshop: German ITAL 220 - Intermediate Italian Conversation ITAL 311 - Italian Culture and Civilization SPAN 307 - Business Spanish SPAN 311 - Contemporary Spain SPAN 312 - Contemporary Spanish America SPAN 320 - Advanced Spanish Conversation 3
SPAN 351 - Survey of Spanish Literature: Peninsular SPAN 352 - Survey of Spanish-American Literature: Colonial Period until the Present SPAN 353 - Survey of Drama in the Spanish Language SPAN 412A - Study of Hispanic Cultures in the U.S. SPAN 451 - Studies in Spanish Literature: Beginnings through 17th Century SPAN 452 - Studies in Spanish Literature: 17th through 20th Centuries SPAN 453 - Seminar in Hispanic Literature SPAN 471 - Spanish-American Literature: Short Stories and Novel SPAN 491 - Cultural and Language Workshop: Spanish Geography GEOG 202 - Natural Resource Management and Sustainability GEOG 205 - Human Geography GEOG 300 - Population Geography GEOG 301 - Economic Geography GEOG 303 - Introduction to Urban Geography GEIG 314 - Climatology GEOG 316 - Introduction to Biogeography GEOG 330 - Geography of Europe GEOG 331 - Geography of the Commonwealth of Independent States GEOG 332 - Geography of Africa GEOG 333 - Geography of Asia GEOG 334 - Geography of Latin America GEOG 335 - Geography of North America GEOG 401 - Geography of Development GEOG 402 - Cultural Landscape GEOG 403 - Advanced Urban Geography GEOG 405 - Geography of Food GEOG 406 - Political Geography GEOG 408 - Spatial Thinking and Behavior GEOG 414 - Floods, Climate, and the Environment History HIST 112 - World History HIST 305A,B - Comparative Asian Civilizations HIST 308A - Imperium and Christianity: Western Europe HIST 308B - Medieval Conquests and Kingdoms HIST 320 - Renaissance Italy HIST 321 - Reformation Europe HIST 352A,B - History of Africa HIST 354A,B,C - History of Middle East HIST 356A,B - History of China HIST 358 - History of Japan HIST 360A,B - History of Latin America HIST 408 - History of England: 1509 to Present HIST 412 - The French Revolution 4
HIST 413 - History of Modern France HIST 415 - Modern German History HIST 420 - European Social, Cultural, and Intellectual History HIST 422A,B,C - Late Modern Europe HIST 423A - Trail of Tears: Native American History from Columbus to Removal HIST 423B - Indian Wars, Progressives and Casinos: Native American History from Removal to Present HIST 424 - Topics in East European History HIST 427 - History of South Africa HIST 428 - Topics in European Women s History HIST 452 - Native American Women HIST 454 - History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict HIST 455 - Women & Gender in Islamic History HIST 460 - History of Mexico HIST 461 - History of Cuba HIST 462 - History of Brazil Humanities HUM 310A,B - Esperanto Mass Communication MC 201 - Mass Media in Society MC 351 - Women in Mass Communications MC 403 - Cultural Studies in Media MC 452 - New Media and Technology MC 453 - Transnational Media MC 471 - Special Topics: International Advertising Music MUS 105 - World Music Ensemble MUS 111 - Introduction to Music History/Literature MUS 267 - History of Music I MUS 367a - History of Music II MUS 367b - History of Music III MUS 305 - Non-Western Music MUS 357 - History of Western Music MUS 337 - Evolution of Jazz Styles MUS 338 - Introduction to Jazz MUS 405 - World Music & Society Philosophy PHIL 222 - Environmental Ethics PHIl 226 - Philosophy and Film PHIL 228 - Philosophy and Literature PHIL 233 - Philosophy in Diverse Cultures PHIL 234 - World Religions 5
PHIL 300 - Ancient Philosophy PHIL 301 - Medieval Western Philosophy PHIL 303 - Nineteenth Century Western Philosophy PHIL 304 - Eighteenth Century Philosophy PHIL 305 - Existentialism PHIL 307 - Seventeenth Century Philosophy PHIL 308 - Twentieth Century European Philosophy PHIL 334 - World Religions PHIL 335 - Islamic Thought PHIL 336 - Christian Thought PHIL 337 - American Indian Thought PHIL 340 - Social & Political Philosophy PHIL 347 - Philosophy of Race PHIL 390 - Philosophy Here & Abroad PHIL 415 - Philosophy of Language PHIL 440 - Classical Political Theory PHIL 441 - Modern Political Theory Physics PHYS 115 - Energy and the Environment Political Science POLS 344 - Urban Politics POLS 350 - Western European Political Systems POLS 351 - Eastern European Political Systems in Transition POLS 352 - Politics of Development POLS 354 - Women and Cross-National Politics POLS 355 - Political Systems of Latin America POLS 356 - Political Systems of Asia POLS 371 - International Political Economy POLS 443 - Politics of Poverty POLS 472 - International Organizations POLS 473 - United States Foreign Policy POLS 479 - Topics in International Relations POLS 497 - Environmental Law Public Administration and Policy Analysis PAPA 499 Seminar in Public Administration Social Work SOCW 301 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy SOCW 390 - Diversity and Issues of Social and Economic Justice SOCW 466 - Disaster Preparedness, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation SOCW 454 - Disability in Society Sociology 6
SOC 111 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 300 Social Problems SOC 304 - Race and Ethnic Relations SIC 308 - Gender and Society SOC 309 - Social Inequality SOC 310 - The Sociological Study of Sexualities and Society SOC 325 - Sociology of Community Action SOC 335 - Urban Sociology SOC 411 - Social Movements SOC 390 Sociological Perspectives - Sociology of Immigration SOC 444 - Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Workplace SOC 470 - Sociology of Deviance SOC 474 - Victims and Society Theater and Dance THEA 111 - The Dramatic Experience THEA 141 - Film Analysis THEA 241 - Classic Film THEA 312 - Multicultural Theater in America THEA 399 - Special Topics in Theatre: Study Abroad in London Recommended IS Courses IS 303-303-The Greatest Motion Pictures IS 304 - World Mythology IS 305 - Native American Studies IS 324 - People and Cultures of the East IS 326 - Modern Latin America IS 331 - Mind and Language IS 334 - Natural Resources: Issues & Conflicts IS 336 - Global Problems and Human Survival IS 340 - The Problem of War and Peace IS 341 - The Immigrant in America IS 350 - Women in Social Institutions IS 352 - Women in the Ancient World IS 353 - Representing Women s Bodies 300-1500 IS 363 - Living Ecologically IS 364 - The Atomic Era: Hitler, the Holocaust and the Bomb IS 375 - Technology and Public Policy IS 376 - Information Technology and Society IS 377 - The Arts and the French Revolution IS 385 - Risk and Risk Tradeoffs IS 400 - History, Culture and Language of China IS 401 - Business and Society IS 403 - Global Health 7