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| GE
requires four Global perspectives courses, one of which must
carry the GN marker. See semester Schedule of Courses for complete
marker listings for a given semester. Courses listed below carry
marker credit as designated on a permanent basis. |
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Global Perspectives
(GL)
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| ATY |
325 |
Race & Culture
Contact in the Caribbean |
| ATY |
385 |
Language & Culture |
| CCI |
102 |
The Classical
Art of Persuasion |
| CCI |
201 |
Introduction
to Classical Civ: Greeks |
| CCI |
202 |
Introduction
to Classical Civ: Romans |
| CCI |
205 |
Mythology |
| CCI |
206 |
Classical Origins
of the English Language |
| CCI |
211 |
Introduction to
Classical Archaeology (Greece) |
| CCI |
212 |
Introduction
to Classical Archaeology (Rome) |
| CCI |
227 |
Comparative Studies
in World Epics |
| CCI |
228 |
Comparative
Studies in World Drama |
| CCI |
230 |
Women in Antiquity |
| CCI |
305 |
Classical Tragedy |
| CCI |
306 |
Classical Comedy |
| CCI |
321 |
The Archaic
Age |
| CCI |
324 |
Age of Cicero |
| CCI |
325 |
Age of Augustus |
| CCI |
326 |
Age of Nero |
| CCI |
340 |
Ancient Cosmology |
| CCI |
350 |
Roman Law &
Society |
| CCI |
355 |
Roman Empire |
| ECO |
300 |
The Global Economy |
| ENG |
110 |
World Literature
in English |
| ENG |
201 |
European Literary
Classics: Ancient to Renaissance |
| ENG |
202 |
European Literary
Classics: Enlightenment |
| ENG |
208 |
Topics in Global
Literature |
| ENG |
371 |
Literary Study
of the Bible |
| FMS |
121 |
Freshman Seminar
in Literature - Global Perspectives |
| FMS |
131 |
Freshman Seminar
in Fine Art - Global Perspectives |
| FMS |
141 |
Freshman Seminar
in Philosophical, Religious, and Ethical Principles - Global
Perspectives |
| FMS |
151 |
Freshman Seminar
in Historical Perspectives - Pre-Modern Global Perspectives |
| FMS |
161 |
Freshman Seminar
in Historical Perspectives - Modern Global Perspectives |
| FMS |
171 |
Freshman Seminar
in Social and Behavioral Perspectives - Global Perspectives |
| FRE |
101 |
Elementary French |
| FRE |
102 |
Elementary French |
| FRE |
203 |
Intermediate
French |
| FRE |
204 |
Intermediate
French |
| FRE |
222 |
Explorations
in French Literature: English Versions |
| FRE |
312 |
French Conversation
& Culture |
| FRE |
315 |
Advanced French
Grammar & Composition |
| FRE |
323 |
Albert Camus:
English Versions |
| FRE |
341 |
Business French |
| FRE |
342 |
Business French |
| GEO |
202 |
World Production
& Marketing Patterns |
| GEO |
301 |
Urban Geography:
Global Patterns |
| GER |
101 |
Elementary German |
| GER |
102 |
Elementary German |
| GER |
101B |
Elementary German:
Business Focus |
| GER |
102B |
Elementary German:
Business Focus |
| GER |
203 |
Intermediate
German |
| GER |
204 |
Intermediate
German Topics |
| GER |
215 |
German Civilization
I |
| GER |
216 |
German Civilization
II |
| GER |
217 |
Masterworks
of German Literature |
| GER |
218 |
Masterworks
of Modern German Literature |
| GER |
221 |
Germanic Mythology |
| GER |
291 |
German Conversation
Topics |
| GER |
301 |
German Conversation
and Composition |
| GER |
305 |
German Literature:
Advanced Intermediate Topics |
| GER |
306 |
German Culture:
Advanced Intermediate Topics |
| GER |
306F |
German Culture:
Advanced Intermediate Topics in German Film |
| GER |
311 |
Business German |
| GER |
404 |
German Civilization/Internet
Projects |
| GRK |
201 |
Elementary Ancient
Greek I |
| GRK |
202 |
Elementary Ancient
Greek II |
| GRK |
203 |
Intermediate
Ancient Greek I |
| GRK |
204 |
Intermediate
Ancient Greek II |
| GRK |
303 |
Greek Drama |
| GRK |
304 |
Greek Drama |
| GRK |
311 |
The Greek Orators |
| GRK |
312 |
Greek Historical
Writers |
| GEK |
313 |
Greek Historical
Writers |
| GRK |
341 |
Homer |
| HIS |
221 |
Medieval Legacy |
| HIS |
222 |
Europe from Renaissance
to Revolution |
| HIS |
223 |
Modern Europe |
| HIS |
309 |
Unity &
Unrest in Medieval Towns |
| HIS |
310 |
Daughters of
Eve - Women in the Middle Ages |
| HIS |
349 |
The World at War
1914-1945 |
| HIS |
355 |
Roman Empire |
| HIS |
369 |
History of Spain:
Golden Age |
| HIS |
371 |
Europe since
1920 |
| HIS |
375 |
Germany in the
Nineteenth Century 1800-1914 |
| HIS |
376 |
German History
1914-1945 |
| HIS |
392 |
The Holocaust: History
& Meaning |
| HIS |
393 |
Medieval Church
& State |
| INS |
233B |
International
Studies Seminar |
| ITA |
101 |
Elementary Italian |
| ITA |
102 |
Elementary Italian |
| ITA |
203 |
Intermediate Italian |
| ITA |
204 |
Intermediate
Italian |
| LAT |
101 |
Elementary Latin
I |
| LAT |
102 |
Elementary Latin
II |
| LAT |
104 |
Elementary Latin
Review |
| LAT |
203 |
Intermediate
Latin I |
| LAT |
204 |
Intermediate
Latin II |
| LAT |
301 |
Roman Lyric
Poetry |
| LAT |
302 |
Roman Letters
& Men of Letters |
| LAT |
303 |
Roman Drama |
| LAT |
311 |
Roman Orators |
| LAT |
312 |
Roman Historians |
| LAT |
321 |
Roman Satire |
| LAT |
401 |
Virgil |
| MGT |
301 |
Introduction
to International Business |
| MUS |
241 |
Music Appreciation |
| MUS |
333 |
History of Western
Music III (19th & 20th century music) |
| MUS |
375 |
Opera Performance
Techniques |
| PHI |
251 |
History of Ancient
Philosophy |
| PHI |
252 |
History of Modern
Philosophy |
| PSC |
240 |
The International
System |
| PSC |
260 |
Introduction to
Comparative Politics |
| RCO |
108 |
Roots of the American
Experience |
| REL |
101 |
Introduction
to Religious Studies |
| REL |
104 |
Religion, Ritual,
& the Arts |
| REL |
204 |
The New Testament
& the Origins of Christianity |
| REL |
210 |
Christianity
I |
| REL |
215 |
Judaism |
| SOC |
201 |
Social Problems |
| SOC |
223 |
Global Deviance |
| SOC |
344 |
Global Society |
| SPA |
101 |
Elementary Spanish |
| SPA |
102 |
Elementary Spanish |
| SPA |
203 |
Intermediate
Spanish |
| SPA |
204 |
Intermediate
Spanish |
| SPA |
222 |
Hispanic Masterpieces
in English Translation |
| SPA |
301 |
Advanced Spanish |
| SPA |
311 |
Spanish Conversation |
| SPA |
312 |
Spanish Conversation |
| SPA |
315 |
Intermediate
Spanish Composition |
| SPA |
332 |
Introduction
to Spanish Culture |
| SPA |
334 |
Introduction
to Spanish American Culture |
| SPA |
341 |
Business Spanish |
| SPA |
351 |
Approaches to
Hispanic Literature |
| SPA |
402 |
Spanish Literature
I |
| SPA |
403 |
Spanish Literature
II |
| SPA |
415 |
Advanced Written
& Spoken Spanish |
| WCV |
101 |
Western Civilization |
| WCV |
102 |
Western Civilization |
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Global/Nonwestern
Perspectives (GN)
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| ART |
103 |
Survey of Visual
Art in Non-Western Traditions |
| ART |
314 |
African Art |
| ATY |
100 |
Contemporary
Non-Western Culture |
| ATY |
213 |
Introduction
to Cultural Anthropology |
| ATY |
258 |
World Prehistory |
| ATY |
330 |
Native Cultures
of North America |
| ATY |
333 |
Latin American
Societies & Cultures |
| ATY |
337 |
Cultures of
the Pacific |
| CCI |
312 |
Art and Archaeology
of Egypt |
| DCE |
205 |
Dance History
I: World Dance Traditions |
| ENG |
204 |
Non-Western
Literary Classics |
| ENG |
209 |
Topics in Non-Western
Literature |
| FMS |
122 |
Freshman Seminar
in Literature - Global Non-Western Perspectives |
| FMS |
132 |
Freshman Seminar
in Fine Art - Global Non-Western Perspectives |
| FMS |
142 |
Freshman Seminar
in Philosophical, Religious, and Ethical Principles - Global
Non-Western Perspectives |
| FMS |
152 |
Freshman Seminar
in Historical Perspectives - Pre-Modern Global Non-Western Perspectives |
| FMS |
162 |
Freshman Seminar
in Historical Perspectives - Modern Global Non-Western Perspectives |
| FMS |
172 |
Freshman Seminar
in Social and Behavioral Perspectives - Global Perspectives |
| GEO |
104 |
Geography of
the Non-Western World |
| GEO |
105 |
Cultural Geography |
| GEO |
114 |
Geography of World
Affairs |
| GEO |
303 |
World Population
Problems |
| HEA |
207 |
International
Health |
| HIS |
203 |
History of Africa
to 1870 |
| HIS |
204 |
History of Africa
Since 1870 |
| HIS |
215 |
Civilizations
of Asia to 1800 |
| HIS |
216 |
Civilization
of Asia Since 1800 |
| HIS |
239 |
Latin America: Colonial
Period |
| HIS |
240 |
Latin America: National
Period |
| HIS |
320 |
Central American
History |
| HIS |
361 |
Ottoman Empire
& Republic of Turkey |
| HIS |
381 |
Near & Middle
East in the 20th Century |
| HIS |
383 |
China to 1800 |
| HIS |
384 |
Modern Transformation
of China |
| INS |
233A |
International
Studies Seminar |
| JNS |
101 |
Elementary Japanese |
| JNS |
102 |
Elementary Japanese |
| JNS |
203 |
Intermediate
Japanese I |
| JNS |
204 |
Intermediate
Japanese II |
| JNS |
220 |
Modern Japan |
| MUS |
343 |
Music of the
Non-Western World |
| MUS |
425 |
Music and Culture
of Sub-Saharan Africa |
| MUS |
468 |
Teaching Music
in a Multicultural Population |
| PSC |
290 |
Politics of
Development |
| PSC |
391 |
African Political
Systems |
| REL |
111 |
Non-Western
Religions |
| REL |
218 |
Non-Western
Religions and China |
| REL |
221 |
Buddhism |
| REL |
223 |
Hinduism |
| REL |
225 |
Islam |
| REL |
250 |
Religious Traditions
and Care of the Earth |
| RUS |
101 |
Elementary Russian
I |
| RUS |
102 |
Elementary Russian
II |
| RUS |
201 |
Russian Literature
in Translation I |
| RUS |
203 |
Intermediate
Russian |
| RUS |
204 |
Intermediate
Russian |
| RUS |
306 |
Slavic Life
& Letters: Topics |
| RUS |
313 |
Major Authors
in Russian Literature |
| RUS |
314 |
Major Movements
in Russian Literature |
| SOC |
300 |
Post Soviet
Societies |
| SPA |
404 |
Spanish American
Literature I |
| SPA |
405 |
Spanish American
Literature II |
| TDM |
121 |
Culture, Human Behavior,
& Dress |
| THE |
586 |
Non-Western
Theatre and/or Film |
| WMS |
333 |
Women in Non-Western
Cultures |
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Writing Intensive
Courses (WI)
GE
requires one WI course; an additional WI course is to be taken
in the major. College of Arts and Sciences requires additional
WI courses.
Please
be aware that some Writing Intensive courses carry the WI marker
for all sections regardless of instructor; others will be Writing
Intensive only when taught by a specific instructor(s). Additionally,
enrollment in certain Writing Intensive courses is restricted
to majors only.
The semester
Schedule
of Courses provides a comprehensive list of the Writing
Intensive courses offered for a given term.
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Speaking
Intensive Courses (SI)
GE
requires one SI course; an additional SI course is to be taken
in the major. Please be aware that some Speaking Intensive courses
carry the SI marker for all sections regardless of instructor;
others will be Speaking Intensive only when taught by a specific
instructor(s). Additionally, enrollment in certain Speaking
Intensive courses is restricted to majors only.
The
semester Schedule
of Courses
provides a comprehensive list of the Speaking Intensive courses
offered for a given term.
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