| Pre-Approved International Studies Courses
FOUNDATION COURSES (current as of October 21, 2009)
Courses currently offered:
A&S 220: Animals and Human Societies (Mullin)
A&S 250: Population and Environment (Togunde)
A&S 343: Theory and Method in Anthropology (Mullin)
A&S 375: Global Transformations (Mullin)
A&S 350: Comparative Families: A Global Perspective (Togunde)
A&S 389: Archeology of Colonialism (Chase)
ARTH 319: Modern Myths and Primitive Art (Morrow)
ARTH 318: Art and the Medieval Cult of Saints (Morrow)
BIO 240: Conservation Biology (Lyons-Sobaski)
COMM 313: Intercultural Communication (Erlandsen, Qian)
E/M 366: International Trade (Li)
E/M 365: International Finance (Li)
ETHN 289: Children of Immigrants (Ariza)
GER 314: Multiculturalism in Germany (Myers)
HIST 270: Going North: Latin American Immigration & the U.S. (Kanter)
HIST 300: Slave Societies of the Americas (Kanter)
HIST
309: Pax Britannica [British Empire] (Hagerman)
HIST 375: British India (Hagerman)
INTN 260/HIST260: An International History of the Cold War (Yoshii)
INTN 264/HIST264: An International History of Japan (Yoshii)
INTN 300: Power and Culture in the Asia-Pacific (Yoshii)
PLSC 336: Pro-Seminar in International Relations (Grossman)
PLSC 356: Human Rights in the Modern World (Rose)
PLSC 405: National Security Policy (Grossman)
RELST 204: Islam and the Modern World (Soileau)
Past courses that will count for credit:
A&S 389: Language, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
(Thiels)
HIST 289: Conflict in Africa (Carotenuto, Eaton)
HIST 375: Colonial Africa (Carotenuto)
INTN 289: Japan's International Relations (Yoshii)
PLSC 235: U.S. Foreign Policy (Schlewitz)
PLSC 338: International Political Economy (Schlewitz)
PLSC 352: Comparative Politics of Developing Nations (Schlewitz)
RELST 210: The Feminine in World Religion (Raj)
RELST 312: Global Christianities (Raj)
RELST 313: Death and Dying in World Religions (Raj)
AREA STUDIES
European Studies (sample courses)
FRNL 264: Masterworks of European Languages
FREN 307: Civilizations of the French-Speaking World
FREN 315: Interpretation of Literature
FREN 320: French Women Writers and Feminist Criticism
FREN 337: Cinema in French
FREN 341: French Literature to 1789
FREN 342: French Literature from 1789 to the present
FREN 301: Advanced Oral and Written Expression, I
FREN 302: Advanced Oral and Written Expression, II
FREN 303: French for the Professions
FREN 314: Multicultural France: Current Issues and Historical
Perspectives
FREN 315: Writing/Filming France
FREN 351: French Society from Marie de France to Louis XIV
FREN 352: Francophone Cultures on the Internet
HIST 102: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
HIST 103: 1500 Europe 2000
HIST 217: 1789 Europe 1918
HIST 218: 1918 Europe 1989
HIST 229: Film Images of WWII
HIST 307: Tudor-Stuart England
HIST 308: Victorian England
HIST 313: Modern Russia
HIST 390: Modern Germany
GER 307: German Civilization
GER 310: Germany and the Environment
GER 314: Multiculturalism in Germany
GER 402: German Exile Literature
PLSC 202: Comparative Politics of Europe
PLSC 350: Russian Politics
SPAN 305: Spanish Civilization
SPAN 315: Contemporary Approaches to the Interpretation of
Literature
SPAN 340: Studies in Spanish Medieval and Golden Age Literature
SPAN 341: Studies in Spanish Literature from the 18th C to the
Present
LA101: The Holocaust
LA101: Cultures, Connections, Communities from Albion to France and
Back
Latin American Studies (sample courses)
A&S 254: Cultures of Mexico
HIST 142: Modern Latin American History
HIST 393: Gender and Sexuality in the “Hispanic World”
HIST 300: Slave Societies of the Americas
HIST 399: Contact and Conquest in the Americas
SPAN 306: Latin American Civilization
SPAN 342: Latin American Literature I
SPAN 343: Latin American Literature II
SPAN 350: Women in Hispanic Literature
Asian Studies (sample courses)
A/S 289: Anthropology of Japan
ARTH 218: Asian Art
HIST 111: East Asia—Cultures and Civilizations
HIST 263: Modern China
HIST 264: Modern Japan
HIST 289: Selected Topics in Asian History
HIST 365: Women and Gender in East Asia
HIST 402: East Asian Environmental History
HSP 135H: India, Values, and Gender Roles
INTN 300: Power and Culture in the Asia Pacific
INTN 289: Japan’s International Relations
LA101: Samurai Culture Through Film
PHIL 102: Philosophy East and West
PLSC 289: Japanese Politics
RELST 102: Introduction to Eastern Religions
RELST 211: Hinduism
RELST 212: Buddhism
African Studies (sample courses)
A/S 248: Social Change & Development in Africa
ART HIST 210: The Art of Egypt and Mesopotamia
FREN 353: Francophone Africa
HIST 189: Introduction to African History
HIST 289: African Identities
HIST 402: The City in Africa
LA 101: Africa: Myth and Reality
Middle Eastern Studies (sample courses)
RELST 121 History, Literature and Religion of the
Old Testament
LA101 Conflict: Israel and Palestine
TRANSNATIONAL STUDIES
Courses for International Environmental Studies
(under revision)
A/S 250: Population and Environment GER 310:
Germany and the Environment HIST 402: East Asian Environmental
History LA101: Population Growth and Sustainability LA101: Chernobyl
and Hiroshima
Courses for International Gender Studies (under
revision)
FREN 320: French Women Writers and Feminist
Criticism
HIST 393: Gender and Sexuality in the “Hispanic World”
HIST 370: Women and Gender in East Asia
SPAN 350: Women in Hispanic Literaturee
RELST. 210: The Feminine in World Religions
LA101: Women’s Lives in a Global Perspective
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