INGS Course List for 2016-2017 year African American Studies

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INGS Course List for 2016-2017 year1
African American Studies
AAMS 303/GEOG 303 Geography of Africa
AAMS 338/ PLSC 338 Government and Politics of Africa
AAMS 561/ HIST 561 History of the Caribbean
Anthropology
ANTH 201 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 203 Intro to Language and Culture
ANTH 301 Cross-Cultural Perspectives of Human Experience
ANTH 321 Cultures of Latin America
ANTH 322 Ancient Civilizations of the Americas
ANTH 324 Amerindian Warfare and Ritual Violence
ANTH 326 Native Peoples and the Environment
ANTH 540/BIOL 540 Special Topics: Human Ecology
Art History
ARTH 341 Art of Ancient Greece and Rome
ARTH 342 Early Medieval
ARTH 343 High and Late Medieval
ARTH 344 Italian Renaissance
ARTH 345 Northern European Renaissance
ARTH 346 Baroque and Rococo
ARTH 347 Neoclassicism and Romantic
ARTH 348 Modernism
ARTH 349 History of Graphic Design
ARTH 350 Hist of Photography
ARTH 351 Arts of Africa
ARTH 352 Arts of the Americas
ARTH 353 Arts of Oceania
ARTH 452 Women in Art
ARTH 453 Art of the Book
ARTH 454 Cont Art and Criticism
Biology
BIOL 323 Tropical Watershed and Coastal Ecology (Costa Rica)
BIOL 540/ANTH 540 Special Topics: Human Ecology
BIOL 551 Conservation Biology
BIOL 552 Field Conservation Biology in the Tropics
Note that prior to the 2015-2016 catalog, International Studies minors were required to
have 9 hours in a focus category. For information about what courses are in each category,
please see the course list for the 2014-2015 year. Contact Dr. Kristin Kiblinger with
questions.
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Business Administration
BADM 400 International Field Experience
Dance
DANA 258: World Dance Forms
DANT 385: Dance History I
DANT 386 Dance History II
Economics
ECON 521 International Trade and Investment
Education
EDUC 315, 315H Comparative Education
EDUC 395 Culturally Diverse Teaching Experience in the Dominican Republic
EDUC 420 Global Studies in Pedagogy
EDUC 495 Special Topics in Education; China: Teaching and Learning
EDUC 495 Special Topics in Education; Amish Education
English
ENGL 208 Foundations of World Literature
ENGL 307 Arthurian Tradition
ENGL 308 World Lit after 1700
ENGL 310 Greek Mythology
ENGL 333 Global Narratives
ENGL 502 Studies in non-Western Lit
Finance
FINC 514 International Financial Management
Geography
GEOG 201 Geography of World Regions
GEOG 302 Economic Geography
GEOG 303/AAMS 303 Geography of Africa
GEOG 306 Geography of Latin America and the Caribbean
GEOG 350 (soon to be GEOG 307) Geography of East Asia
GEOG 500 Global Environment and Sustainable Development
History
HIST 333 Imperial China
HIST 334 Modern China
HIST 335 Modern Japan
HIST 343 European History from the Ren thru Age of Reason
HIST 344 European Hist from Age of Reason to Versailles Settlement
HIST 345 European Hist since 1914HIST 346 History of England to 1603
HIST 347 History of England from 1603 to Present
HIST 351 Latin American History
HIST 352 US-Latin American Relations
HIST 542 Medieval European
HIST 547 Modern Russia
HIST 548 Modern Germany
HIST 554 Women in Modern China
HIST 555 Chinese Foreign Policy
HIST 560 History of Mexico and Central America
HIST 561/ AAMS 561 History of the Caribbean
HIST 350: The Crusades
HIST 350/WMST 450: Women in Imperial China
HIST 350: Islam and Africa to 1600
HIST 350: Age of Alexander
HIST 550: Third Reich
HIST 550: First World War
HIST 550: International Service Learning in Matagalpa (travel course to Nicaragua)
HIST 550: History and Culture of Revolutionary Cuba (travel course to Cuba)
International and Global Studies
All INGS courses
Management
MGMT 529 International Management
Marketing
MKTG 581 Marketing for Global Competitiveness
Mass Communication
MCOM 302 International Communication
Medieval Studies
MDST 300 Introduction to Medieval Studies
Nutrition
NUTR 370 Food and Nutrition in Cultural Perspective
Physical Education
PHED 205 Martial Arts
PHED 266 Yoga
Philosophy and Religious Studies
PHIL 301 History of Philosophy – Ancient
PHIL 302 History of Philosophy - Modern
RELG 220 Reading Biblical Texts
RELG 232H Gospels You Won’t Find in the New Testament
RELG 300 World Religions
RELG 313 Hebrew Bible
RELG 314 New Testament
RELG 316 Christian Thought from the Origins to the Reformation
RELG 335 Buddhism
RELG 340 Hinduism
Political Science
PLSC 205 International Politics
PLSC 207 Comparative Politics
PLSC 260 Model United Nations
PLSC 261 Model United Nations Symposium
PLSC 325 Environmental Politics
PLSC 332 Government and Politics of Asia
PLSC 335 Latin American Politics
PLSC 336 Post Soviet Politics
PLSC 337/WMST 337 Women and Global Politics
PLSC 338/AAMS 338 Government and Politics of Africa
PLSC 345 European Politics
PLSC 351 Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
PLSC 352 Modern and Contemporary Political Thought
PLSC 362 Collegiate Model UN
PLSC 505 Government and Politics of Modern China
PLSC 506 International Political Economy
PLSC 507 Social Movements
PLSC 553/WMST 553 Feminist Theory
Social Work
SCWK 306 and 306H Working with Multi-cultural Populations
SCWK 550A Special Topics: Travel Course with Trip to Nicaragua
SCWK 550C International Social Work and Global Nutrition (a special topics course from 2015-6)
SCWK 550C International Social Work: Global Issues and Sustainable Development
Theatre
THRT 210 Script Analysis
THRT 312 Dress and Decor
THRT 334: Women in Theatre
THRT 385 Theatre History and Lit I
THRT 386 Theatre History and Lit II
Women’s and Gender Studies
WMST 337/PLSC 337 Women and Global Politics
WMST 450/ HIST 350 Women in Imperial China
WMST 553/ PLSC 553 Feminist Theory
World Languages
All FREN above 102-level
All GERM above 102-level
All SPAN above 102-level
CHIN 201
CHIN 202
All MLAN above 102-level
TFEL 350 Teaching Fellows Seminar
TFEL 450 Teaching Fellows Seminar
(If students take 101 and/or 102 in a SECOND foreign language, they may petition through the Program
Director for those courses to apply to the 18 hours required for the minor.)
Note: In addition, courses that can be shown to have significant international and/or global content but are
not on this list may be approved for minor credit by the INGS Advisory Committee upon request through the
Program Director.
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