Perspectives Areas
Perspectives Area (PA) courses are listed below according to the area(s) they satisfy. Some PA courses will appear in two or more areas, but these hours cannot overlap (i.e. "double dip"). For example, ATH 185 is classified as a PA course in the Social Sciences and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), but students may use to fulfill one Perspective Areas requirement only. PA courses can, however, "double dip" with Signature Inquiry hours. So - for example - ATH 185 can only count as either PA Social Science or DEI, but with either of those, it can also overlap (i.e. "double dip") as Signature Inquiry hours.
Frequency of Course Offerings: Course scheduling patterns are subject to change and are determined by each program, department, or college. Frequency of offerings can change without notice, and students should always consult the Banner schedule for any given semester. However, every Miami Plan course is required to be offered at least once every 4 semesters, if not more. Note: Unlike program requirements, courses in the Miami Plan are not bound by Bulletin Year.
Advising: Please consult with an Academic Advisor for specific questions regarding course scheduling, degree maps, and Miami Plan requirements.
Perspectives Area 1: Formal Reasoning and Communication (9 hours)
Mathematics and Formal Reasoning (PA1A - 3 hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ARC 212 | Principles of Environmental Systems | 3 |
CMR 282 | Computer-Based Business Analysis | 3 |
CSE 151 | Computers, Computer Science, and Society | 3 |
CSE 163 | Introduction to Computer Concepts and Programming | 3 |
CSE 243 | Problem Analysis Using Computer Tools | 3 |
IMS 222 | Introduction to Interaction Design and Development | 3 |
LIN 201 | Introduction to Linguistics | 3 |
MTH 115 | Mathematics for Teachers of Grades P-6 | 4 |
MTH 119 | Quantitative Reasoning | 4 |
MTH 121 | Finite Mathematical Models | 3 |
MTH 135 | Introductory Mathematics for Science Applications | 3 |
MTH 141 | Business Calculus | 5 |
MTH 151 | Calculus I | 4 |
MTH 249 | Calculus II | 5 |
MUS/IMS 221 | Music Technologies | 3 |
PHL 273 | Formal Logic | 4 |
SPN 312 | Introduction to Spanish Linguistics | 3 |
STA 261 | Statistics | 4 |
Composition (PA1B - 3 hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ENG 109 | Composition and Rhetoric for Second-Language Writers | 4 |
ENG 111 | Composition and Rhetoric | 3 |
Advanced Writing (PA1C - 3 hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AAA/AMS/CRE/LAS/WGS 211 | Writing with Purpose: Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Communication | 3 |
AMS 206 | Approaches to American Culture | 3 |
ART 285 | Writing and the Visual Arts | 3 |
BIO 115 & BIO 116 | Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity and Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, and Molecular Biology | 8 |
and two of the following (need the W modifier): | ||
Introduction to Cell Biology | ||
or BIO 204 | Evolution of Plant Biodiversity: Genes to Biosphere | |
or BIO 206 | Evolutionary Biology | |
or BIO 209 | Fundamentals of Ecology | |
or BIO 305 | Human Physiology | |
BIS/EGS 305 | Integrative Writing in Global Contexts | 3 |
BUS 284 | Professional Communication for Business | 3 |
CHM 375 | Analytical Chemistry for Majors | 3 |
CRE 211 | Writing with Purpose: Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Communication | 3 |
CRE/SJS 287 | Anti-Racism Social Movements: From ideas to action | 3 |
ECO 311 & ECO 315 & ECO 317 | Examining Economic Data and Models and Intermediate Microeconomic Theory and Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | 9 |
and any two ECO courses at the 400 level (not including the capstone course) | ||
EDP 324 | Research and Applied Writing Across the Disciplines | 3 |
EGS 215 | Workplace Writing | 3 |
EGS 301 | Writing and the Professions | 3 |
EGS/ENG 319 | Medical Writing | 3 |
ENG/IMS 224 | Professional Communication & Digital Rhetoric | 3 |
ENG 225 | Advanced Composition | 3 |
ENG 226 | Introduction to Creative Writing: Short Fiction and Poetry | 3 |
ENG/STC 285 | Professional Communication for Data Analytics | 3 |
ENG 298 | Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies | 3 |
ENG 313 | Technical Writing | 3 |
ENG 315 | Business Writing | 3 |
FRE 301 & FRE 303 | Culture & Interpretation and Modern and Contemporary Literature and Life | 6 |
or FRE 310 | Texts in Context | |
FSW 304 & FSW 418/FSW 518 | Professionalism and Ethics for Practice and Program Development and Evaluation | 6 |
FSW 333 | Writing For Helping Professions | 3 |
GEO 201 & GEO 451/GEO 551 | Geography of Urban Diversity and Urban and Regional Planning | 6 |
GEO 211 | Global Sustainable Futures | 3 |
GLG 204 & GLG 301 | Survival on an Evolving Planet and Sedimentology and Stratigraphy | 7 |
or GLG 357 | Igneous/Metamorphic Petrology | |
GTY 354 | Issues & Controversies in Aging | 3 |
HST 206 | Introduction to Historical Inquiry | 3 |
IMS 317 | Writing for Games | 3 |
ITS 202 | Problem Solving in International Studies | 3 |
JRN 201 | Reporting and News Writing I | 3 |
MAC 212 | Media, Representation, and Society | 3 |
MBI 201 & MBI 365 | General Microbiology and Molecular and Cell Biology | 7 |
MBI 255 | Modern Microbiology Applications | 4 |
MTH 331 | Proof: Introduction to Higher Mathematics | 3 |
MUS 313 | Writing About Small Screen Sounds | 3 |
NSG 301 | Theory-Based Nursing Practice | 3 |
PHL 245 | Writing Philosophy | 3 |
POL 366 | Policy Evaluation | 3 |
PSS 219 | Advanced Research Design and Analysis | 4 |
PSY 294 | Writing and Research Methods in Psychology | 4 |
REL 201 | Methods for the Study of Religion | 3 |
SPN 316 | Intermediate Spanish Composition | 3 |
STC 359 | Advanced Strategic Communication Writing | 3 |
TCE 284 | Writing for Educators | 3 |
THE 316 | Dramaturgy | 3 |
THE 418 | Playwriting | 3 |
Perspectives Area 2: Science and Society (12 hours minimum)
Social Sciences (PA2A - 6 hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AAA 201 | Intro to Asian/ Asian Amer | 3 |
AAA 207 | Asia and Globalization | 3 |
AAA/PSY 210 | Psychology Across Cultures | 3 |
ATH 113 | Investigating the Paranormal | 3 |
ATH 145 | Lost Cities & Ancient Civilizations | 3 |
ATH 155 | What Does It Mean To Be Human? | 3 |
ATH 175 | Global Cultural Diversity | 3 |
ATH 185 | Cultural Diversity in the U.S. | 3 |
ATH 190 | Emergent Controversies: Anthropological Perspectives | 1-4 |
ATH 265 | Language and Culture | 3 |
ATH 313 | Latin American Archaeology | 3 |
ATH 327 | Pokemon and J-Pop in Global and Local Contexts | 3 |
CJS 101 | Introduction to the Criminal Justice Studies | 3 |
CMR 106 | Introduction to Business and the Economy | 3 |
CRE/SOC/SLM 279 | Race, Nation, and Sport | 3 |
ECO 131 | Equality, Poverty, and Opportunity: Economic Perspectives | 3 |
ECO 201 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
ECO 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
EDL 203 | Introduction to Critical Youth Studies | 3 |
EDL 232 | Introduction to Community-Based Leadership | 3 |
EDP 101 | Psychology Of The Learner | 3 |
EDP 201 | Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts | 3 |
EDP 256 | Psychology of the Exceptional Learner | 3 |
EDP/DST/SOC 272 | Introduction to Disability Studies | 3 |
FSW 206 | Social Policies & Programs to Promote Social Justice | 3 |
FSW 245 | Children and Families: Ages Conception - 12 | 3 |
FSW 261 | Diverse Family Systems Across the Life Cycle | 3 |
GEO 101 | Global Forces, Local Diversity | 3 |
GEO 111 | World Regional Geography: Patterns and Issues | 3 |
GEO/SJS 159 | Creating Global Peace | 3 |
GEO 201 | Geography of Urban Diversity | 3 |
GEO/AMS 352 | Geographies of Urban Change | 3 |
GHS 101 | Gateway to Global Health | 3 |
GTY 154 | Aging in American Society | 3 |
IDS 159 | Strength Through Cultural Diversity | 3 |
ITS 201 | Introduction to International Studies | 3 |
KNH 125 | Introduction to Public Health | 3 |
KNH 188 | Physical Activity and Health | 3 |
KNH 242 | Personal Health | 3 |
LIN 210 | Special Topics in Language Awareness | 3 |
MJF 205 | Introduction to Comm & Tech | 3 |
POL 221 | Comparative Politics | 3 |
POL 241 | American Political System | 3 |
POL 271 | World Politics | 3 |
PSY 111 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
SJS/SOC 165 | Social Justice Perspectives | 3 |
SLM 276 | Current Issues in Leisure and Sport | 3 |
SLM 279 | Race, Nation, and Sport | 3 |
SOC 151 | Social Relations in the U.S. | 3 |
SOC 153 | Sociology in a Global Context | 3 |
SOC 257 | Population | 3 |
SPA 127 | Introduction to Communication Disorders | 3 |
SPA 223 | Theories of Language Development | 3 |
SPN 382 | An international language in a multicultural world | 3 |
STC 136 | Introduction to Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
WGS 201 | Introduction to Women's Studies | 3 |
Natural Sciences (PA2B - 6 hours minimum; must include 1 lab course)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ATH 255 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology | 3 |
BIO 101 | Biotechnology: Coming of Age in the 21st Century | 3 |
BIO/MBI 115 | Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity | 4 |
BIO/MBI 116 | Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, and Molecular Biology | 4 |
BIO 121 | Environmental Biology | 3 |
BIO 131 | Plants, Humanity, and Environment | 3 |
BIO 155 | Field Botany | 3 |
BIO 161 | Principles of Human Physiology | 4 |
BIO 171 | Human Anatomy and Physiology | 4 |
BIO 191 | Plant Biology | 4 |
CHM 111 | Chemistry in Modern Society | 3 |
CHM 111L | Chemistry in Modern Society Laboratory | 1 |
CHM 121 | Introduction to Forensic Chemistry | 4 |
CHM 131 | Chemistry of Life Processes | 4 |
CHM 141 & CHM 144 | College Chemistry and College Chemistry Laboratory | 5 |
CHM 141R & CHM 144 | College Chemistry and College Chemistry Laboratory | 6 |
CHM 144 | College Chemistry Laboratory | 2 |
CHM 144M | College Chemistry Laboratory for Majors | 2 |
GEO 121 | Earth's Physical Environment | 4 |
GEO 122 | Geographic Perspectives on the Environment | 3 |
GLG 111 | The Dynamic Earth | 3 |
GLG 115L | Understanding the Earth | 1 |
GLG 121 | Environmental Geology | 3 |
GLG 141 | Geology Of U.S. National Parks | 3 |
GLG 307 | Water and Society | 3 |
IES 186 | Sustainable Farming and Food | 3 |
IES 278 | Introduction to Food Systems | 3 |
IES 278L | Understanding Food Systems Laboratory | 1 |
KNH 102 | Food, Nutrition & Health | 3 |
KNH 141 | Physics in Sports | 3 |
KNH 481 | Life at Altitude | 3 |
MBI 111 | Microorganisms and Human Disease | 3 |
MBI 121 | The Microbial World | 3 |
MBI 123 | Experimenting with Microbes | 1 |
MBI 131 | Community Health Perspectives | 3 |
MBI 161 | Elementary Medical Microbiology | 4 |
PHY 101 | Physics and Society | 3 |
PHY 103 | Concepts in Physics Laboratory | 1 |
PHY 111 | Astronomy and Space Physics | 3 |
PHY 121 | Energy and Environment | 3 |
PHY 131 | Physics for Music | 3 |
PHY/KNH 141 | Physics in Sports | 3 |
PHY 161 | Physics for the Life Sciences with Laboratory I | 4 |
PHY 162 | Physics for the Life Sciences with Laboratory II | 4 |
PHY 181 | General Physics I | 4 |
PHY 182 | General Physics II | 4 |
PHY 183 | General Physics Laboratory I | 1 |
PHY 184 | General Physics Laboratory II | 1 |
Perspectives Area 3: Arts and Humanities (6 hours)
Creative Arts (PA3A - 3 hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ARC 107 | Global Design | 3 |
ARC 188 | Ideas in Architecture | 3 |
ARC 221 | History of Architecture I | 3 |
ART 162 | Arts of Africa, Oceania and Native America | 3 |
ART 181 | Concepts in Art | 3 |
ART/AMS 183 | Images of America | 3 |
ART 187 | Art and Society: Prehistoric to Medieval | 3 |
ART 188 | Art and Society: Renaissance to Modern | 3 |
ART 189 | History of Western Dress | 3 |
ART 195 | Introduction to Art Education | 3 |
ART 201 | Popular, Media, and Visual Culture | 3 |
ART 233 | Global Perspectives on Dress | 3 |
ART 286 | East Asian Art | 3 |
CCA 111 | Innovation, Creativity and Design Thinking | 3 |
CCA 121 | Introduction to the Integrated Arts and Culture | 3 |
CMA 111 | Art Appreciation | 3 |
CMA 256 | Design, Perception & Audience | 3 |
FAS 281 | Contemporary Fashion History | 3 |
MUS/AMS 135 | Understanding Jazz, Its History and Context | 3 |
MUS 184 | Opera: Passionate Human Stories in Music | 3 |
MUS 189 | Captivating Sounds: The Beauty of Western Music | 3 |
MUS 204 | Brazilian Culture Through Music and Film | 3 |
MUS 206 | Cinematic Listening: Film Music | 3 |
MUS 211 | History of Western Music | 3 |
MUS/IMS 221 | Music Technologies | 3 |
MUS/AMS 285 | Introduction to African American Music | 3 |
PHL 241 | What is Art? | 3 |
THE 123 | Acting for the Non-Major: Text and Performance | 3 |
THE 131 | Principles of Acting | 3 |
THE 191 | Experiencing Theatre | 3 |
THE 257 | Stagecraft and Theatre Technologies | 3 |
THE 295 | The Musical in American Culture | 3 |
THE 351 | Dance as Culture | 3 |
Humanities (PA3B - 3 hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AAA/REL 203 | Global Religions of India | 3 |
AAA/ENG/FST 249 | Asian & Asian American Cinema | 3 |
AMS 205 | Introduction to American Cultures | 3 |
AMS 207 | America: Global and Intercultural Perspectives | 3 |
AMS/AAA/ENG 248 | Asian American Literature | 3 |
AMS 305 | American Icons | 3 |
ARC 222 | History of Architecture II | 3 |
ART/AMS 183 | Images of America | 3 |
ART 315 | Art in the Age of Michelangelo | 3 |
CHI 251 | Traditional Chinese Literature in English Translation | 3 |
CHI 252 | Modern Chinese Literature in English Translation | 3 |
CHI 257 | Chinese Satire | 3 |
CHI 261 | Forbidden Romance in Modern Chinese Culture | 3 |
CLS 101 | Greek Civilization in its Mediterranean Context | 3 |
CLS 102 | Roman Civilization: From City to Empire | 3 |
CLS 121 | Greek and Roman Mythology | 3 |
EDL 204 | Sociocultural Studies in Education | 3 |
EDL 351 | Leadership Ethics in Community Contexts | 3 |
EGS 131 | World-making in Imaginative Literature | 3 |
ENG 122 | Popular Literature | 3 |
ENG 123 | Introduction to Poetry | 3 |
ENG 124 | Introduction to Fiction | 3 |
ENG 125 | Introduction to Drama | 3 |
ENG 129 | Books You Need To Read | 3 |
ENG 134 | Introduction to Shakespeare | 3 |
ENG 163 | Literature and Travel | 3 |
ENG/DST 169 | Disability and Literature | 3 |
ENG/IMS 171 | Humanities and Technology | 3 |
ENG/FST 220 | Literature and Film | 3 |
ENG/FST 221 | Shakespeare and Film | 3 |
ENG/WGS 232 | Women Writers | 3 |
ENG 237 | GLBTQ Literature | 3 |
ENG 251 | Introduction to European Literature | 3 |
ENG/LAS 254 | Caribbean, Latin American, and Latinx Literatures | 3 |
ENG/RUS 256 | Empire and Utopia in Russian Literature | 3 |
ENG 263 | Literature and Medicine | 3 |
ENG/IES 264 | Environmental Literature | 3 |
ENG/AAA 269 | Colonial & Postcolonial Literature | 3 |
ENG 272 | English Literature to 1660 | 3 |
ENG 273 | English Literature 1660-1900 | 3 |
ENG 274 | English Literature 1901 to Present | 3 |
ENG 275 | American Literature to 1900 | 3 |
ENG 276 | American Literature 1900 to the Present | 3 |
ENG/CRE 337 | African American Writing, 1878-1945 | 3 |
ENG/CRE 338 | African American Writing, 1946-Present | 3 |
ENG/FST/WGS 356 | Women and Gender in Film | 3 |
FRE 131 | Masterpieces of French Culture in Translation | 3 |
FRE 202 | Critical Analysis of French Culture | 3 |
FRE/FST 269 | Global French Cinema | 3 |
FST 201 | Film History and Analysis | 3 |
FST/IDS 206 | Diversity and Culture in American Film | 3 |
FST 282 | Sexualities and Film | 3 |
GER 151 | The German-American Experience | 3 |
GER 231 | Enchanted Worlds: Folk and Literary Fairy Tales | 3 |
GER 232 | The Holocaust in German Literature, History, and Film | 3 |
GER/FST 261 | German Film in Global Context | 3 |
GER 322 | Comparative Study of Everyday Culture: German-Speaking Europe and the U.S.A. | 3 |
HST 111 | Survey of American History to 1877 | 3 |
HST 112 | Survey of American History: From 1877 to the Present | 3 |
HST 197 | World History to 1500 | 3 |
HST 198 | World History Since 1500 | 3 |
HST/CRE 221 | African-American History | 3 |
HST 229 | The World Wars | 3 |
HST 231 | Genocides in the 20th Century | 3 |
HST 244 | Raiders of the Lost Archive | 3 |
HST 245 | Making of Modern Europe, 1450-1750 | 3 |
HST/AMS 259 | Introduction to the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma | 3 |
HST 296 | World History Since 1945: Conflict and Community | 3 |
IMS 211 | Introduction to Game Studies | 3 |
ITL 221 | Italy, Matrix of Civilization | 3 |
JPN 231 | Japanese Tales of the Supernatural in English Translation | 3 |
JPN 261 | Global Godzilla & Hello Kitty: Japanese Popular Culture in Global Context | 3 |
JRN 101 | Journalism and American Life | 3 |
LAS/HST 215 | Latin America in the United States | 3 |
MAC 202 | The Smartphone and Society | 3 |
MJF 105 | Media, Culture and You | 3 |
MUS/AMS 286 | Rhythm, Rhyme, and Resistance: Hip Hop Culture in America | 3 |
MUS 287 | Enter the Diva: American Women in Music | 3 |
PHL 103 | Society and the Individual | 3 |
PHL 105 | Theories of Human Nature | 3 |
PHL 131 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
PHL 265 | Confronting Death | 3 |
POR/FST/LAS 204 | Brazilian Culture Through Music and Film | 3 |
POR/WGS/FST 383 | Brazilian Women through Literature and Film | 3 |
REL 101 | Rethinking Religion: Introduction to the Study of Religion | 3 |
REL/AAA 203 | Global Religions of India | 3 |
REL 223 | Introduction to Buddhism | 3 |
REL 275 | Introduction to the Critical Study of Biblical Literature | 3 |
REL 286 | Global Jewish Civilization | 3 |
RUS 137 | Magic and Power in Russian Folklore | 3 |
RUS/ENG 256 | Empire and Utopia in Russian Literature | 3 |
RUS 257/ENG 267 | Communism and Catastrophe in Modern Russian Literature | 3 |
SPN 315 | Intro to Hispanic Cultures | 3 |
SPN 381 | Language and Society: Past and Present | 3 |
WGS 202 | Introduction to GLBT Studies | 3 |
THE 101 | Performance Analysis | 3 |
WST 201 | Self and Place | 3 |
Perspectives Area 4: Global Citizenship (12 hours)
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (PA4A - 3 hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AMS 205 | Introduction to American Cultures | 3 |
ATH 185 | Cultural Diversity in the U.S. | 3 |
AMS/AAA/ENG 248 | Asian American Literature | 3 |
CRE 151 | Introduction to Critical Race and Ethnic Studies | 3 |
ECO 131 | Equality, Poverty, and Opportunity: Economic Perspectives | 3 |
EDL/DST 315 | Disability History in America | 3 |
ENG/CRE 337 | African American Writing, 1878-1945 | 3 |
ENG/CRE 338 | African American Writing, 1946-Present | 3 |
FSW 206 | Social Policies & Programs to Promote Social Justice | 3 |
GEO 201 | Geography of Urban Diversity | 3 |
GTY 154 | Aging in American Society | 3 |
HST/CRE 221 | African-American History | 3 |
HST/AMS 259 | Introduction to the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma | 3 |
LAS/HST 215 | Latin America in the United States | 3 |
LIN 202 | American Dialects, Culture, and Identity | 3 |
MUS/AMS 285 | Introduction to African American Music | 3 |
SLM 378 | Sport, Power and Inequality | 3 |
SOC 151 | Social Relations in the U.S. | 3 |
SOC/FSW/WGS 221 | Sexualities | 3 |
SPA/DST 312 | American Deaf Cultures | 3 |
TCE 191 | Threshold Concepts of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry | 3 |
THE 351 | Dance as Culture | 3 |
Intercultural Consciousness (PA4B - 3 hours minimum)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AAA 201 | Intro to Asian/ Asian Amer | 3 |
AAA/ENG/FST 249 | Asian & Asian American Cinema | 3 |
AAA/ENG/WGS 351 | Cultural Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Asian/America | 3 |
AMS/FST/ITL 222 | Italian American Culture | 3 |
AMS/REL 241 | Religions of the American Peoples | 3 |
AMS 302 | Immigrant America | 3 |
AMS 305 | American Icons | 3 |
AMS/LAS 315 | Latin American Diaspora: Communities, Conditions and Issues | 3 |
AMS/HST/WGS 382 | Women in American History | 3 |
AMS/HST/WGS 392 | Sex and Gender in American Culture | 3 |
ART/AMS 183 | Images of America | 3 |
ART 187 | Art and Society: Prehistoric to Medieval | 3 |
ART 188 | Art and Society: Renaissance to Modern | 3 |
ART 286 | East Asian Art | 3 |
ATH/ITS 301 | Intercultural Relations | 3 |
ATH 313 | Latin American Archaeology | 3 |
ATH 327 | Pokemon and J-Pop in Global and Local Contexts | 3 |
BUS 420 | FSB International Studies Programs | 2-3 |
CLS 102 | Roman Civilization: From City to Empire | 3 |
CLS 121 | Greek and Roman Mythology | 3 |
CMR 244 | Introduction to Global Business | 3 |
CRE/SOC/SLM 279 | Race, Nation, and Sport | 3 |
CRE/SOC 348 | Race and Ethnic Relations | 3 |
CRE/FSW/SOC 362 | Family Poverty | 3 |
DST/EDP/SOC 272 | Introduction to Disability Studies | 3 |
DST/EDP/SOC 375 | (Dis)Ability Allies: To be or not to be? Developing Identity and Pride from Practice | 3 |
EDL 203 | Introduction to Critical Youth Studies | 3 |
EDL 204 | Sociocultural Studies in Education | 3 |
EDL/AAA 334 | Transnational Youth Cultures | 3 |
ENG 163 | Literature and Travel | 3 |
ENG/DST 169 | Disability and Literature | 3 |
ENG/WGS 232 | Women Writers | 3 |
ENG/WGS 237 | GLBTQ Literature | 3 |
ENG/LAS 254 | Caribbean, Latin American, and Latinx Literatures | 3 |
ENG 263 | Literature and Medicine | 3 |
ENG/CRE 336 | African American Writing, 1746-1877 | 3 |
ENG/FST/WGS 356 | Women and Gender in Film | 3 |
FRE/FST 269 | Global French Cinema | 3 |
FRE 301 | Culture & Interpretation | 3 |
FST/IDS 206 | Diversity and Culture in American Film | 3 |
FST 282 | Sexualities and Film | 3 |
FST/ITL 362 | Mafia and Cinema | 3 |
FSW/WGS 361 | Couple Relationships: Diversity and Change | 3 |
FSW/CRE/SOC 362 | Family Poverty | 3 |
FSW 365 | Let's Talk about Sex: Families, Relationships, and Policy | 3 |
GEO/WGS 302 | Geography and Gender | 3 |
GEO/WGS 309 | Native American Women | 3 |
GER 151 | The German-American Experience | 3 |
GER 231 | Enchanted Worlds: Folk and Literary Fairy Tales | 3 |
GER 252 | The German-Jewish Experience | 3 |
GTY 110 | Opening Minds through Art (OMA) Volunteer Experience | 1 |
GTY 254 | Global Aging | 3 |
GTY 310 | Opening Minds through Art (OMA) Leadership Experience | 2 |
HST 372 | Native American History since 1840 | 3 |
IDS 159 | Strength Through Cultural Diversity | 3 |
IDS 253 | Voices Intergroup Dialogue | 3 |
ITL 279 | Made in Italy | 6 |
JPN 261 | Global Godzilla & Hello Kitty: Japanese Popular Culture in Global Context | 3 |
KNH 214 | Global Well-Being | 3 |
LAS 208 | Introduction to Latin America | 3 |
LAS/AMS 315 | Latin American Diaspora: Communities, Conditions and Issues | 3 |
LUX 101 | Intercultural Perspectives in Action | 3 |
MGT 304 | Diversity and Cross-Cultural Management | 3 |
MUS 185 | Multicultural Perspectives in Music | 3 |
MUS 287 | Enter the Diva: American Women in Music | 3 |
PSY/AAA 210 | Psychology Across Cultures | 3 |
REL/AAA 203 | Global Religions of India | 3 |
REL 223 | Introduction to Buddhism | 3 |
REL/AMS 241 | Religions of the American Peoples | 3 |
REL/WGS 313 | Marriage Across Cultures | 3 |
REL 365 | Arabian Gulf Economies in Social Transition | 6 |
RUS 137 | Magic and Power in Russian Folklore | 3 |
RUS/ENG 255 | Love and Death in Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature | 3 |
RUS/ENG 256 | Empire and Utopia in Russian Literature | 3 |
RUS 257/ENG 267 | Communism and Catastrophe in Modern Russian Literature | 3 |
SJS/SOC 165 | Social Justice Perspectives | 3 |
SJS 215 | EMPOWER I: Educational and Economic Justice and Service-Learning | 3 |
SLM 246 | Sport, Management, and Culture in the Global Marketplace | 3 |
SLM 279 | Race, Nation, and Sport | 3 |
SOC/WGS 203 | Sociology of Gender | 3 |
SOC/CRE/FSW 362 | Family Poverty | 3 |
SPN 311 | Modern Communication and Culture | 3 |
SPN 322 | Issues Affecting Hispanic Health Care in the U.S. | 3 |
SPN 331 | Spanish for Community Work | 3 |
SPN 361 | Marginalized Voices | 3 |
SPN 382 | An international language in a multicultural world | 3 |
STC 236 | Intercultural Communication | 3 |
TCE 205 | Race, Cultural Diversity, and Equity in Education | 3 |
TCE/FSW 225 | Family School and Community Connections | 3 |
THE 224 | Acting for Medical Simulation | 3 |
THE 282 | Theatre, Power, Justice & Social Change | 3 |
THE 393 | Topics in Intercultural Perspectives and Global Theatre and Performance | 3 |
WGS 201 | Introduction to Women's Studies | 3 |
WGS 202 | Introduction to GLBT Studies | 3 |
WGS 301 | Women and Difference: Intersections of Race, Class, and Sexuality | 3 |
Global Inquiry (PA4C - 3 hours minimum)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AAA 201 | Intro to Asian/ Asian Amer | 3 |
AAA 207 | Asia and Globalization | 3 |
AAA/ENG/FST 249 | Asian & Asian American Cinema | 3 |
AMS 207 | America: Global and Intercultural Perspectives | 3 |
ARC 107 | Global Design | 3 |
ART 162 | Arts of Africa, Oceania and Native America | 3 |
ART/CRE 335 | Arts of West Africa | 3 |
ATH/FST 135 | Film as Ethnography | 1 |
ATH 145 | Lost Cities & Ancient Civilizations | 3 |
ATH 155 | What Does It Mean To Be Human? | 3 |
ATH 175 | Global Cultural Diversity | 3 |
ATH/ITS 301 | Intercultural Relations | 3 |
ATH 307 | The Middle East: Anthropological Perspectives | 3 |
ATH 327 | Pokemon and J-Pop in Global and Local Contexts | 3 |
ATH 345 | Global Media Ethnography | 3 |
ATH 358 | Travelers, Migrants, and Refugees: Transnational Migration and Diasporic Communities | 3 |
ATH 361 | Language and Power | 3 |
CEC 266 | Globalization and Engineering in Heavy Metal Music | 3 |
CHI 257 | Chinese Satire | 3 |
CIT 231 | Healthcare Information Technology Around the World | 3 |
CIT 258 | Introduction to Global Cybersecurity | 3 |
CJS 245 | Human Trafficking and Contemporary Slavery | 3 |
CMR 244 | Introduction to Global Business | 3 |
ECO 356 | Poverty and Income Distribution | 3 |
EDL/TCE 312 | Foundations of Education in Global Contexts | 3 |
EDL/AAA 334 | Transnational Youth Cultures | 3 |
ENG 108 | U.S. Cultures & Composition for Second-Language Writers | 4 |
ENG 163 | Literature and Travel | 3 |
ENG 251 | Introduction to European Literature | 3 |
ENG/AAA 269 | Colonial & Postcolonial Literature | 3 |
FRE 131 | Masterpieces of French Culture in Translation | 3 |
FRE 202 | Critical Analysis of French Culture | 3 |
GEO 101 | Global Forces, Local Diversity | 3 |
GEO 111 | World Regional Geography: Patterns and Issues | 3 |
GEO/SJS 159 | Creating Global Peace | 3 |
GER 232 | The Holocaust in German Literature, History, and Film | 3 |
GER/FST 261 | German Film in Global Context | 3 |
GER 322 | Comparative Study of Everyday Culture: German-Speaking Europe and the U.S.A. | 3 |
GHS 101 | Gateway to Global Health | 3 |
HST 197 | World History to 1500 | 3 |
HST 198 | World History Since 1500 | 3 |
HST 229 | The World Wars | 3 |
HST 231 | Genocides in the 20th Century | 3 |
HST 245 | Making of Modern Europe, 1450-1750 | 3 |
HST 296 | World History Since 1945: Conflict and Community | 3 |
IES/ITL 231 | Italian Food Cultures in Context | 3 |
ITL 221 | Italy, Matrix of Civilization | 3 |
ITL 279 | Made in Italy | 6 |
ITS 201 | Introduction to International Studies | 3 |
JRN 333 | International Journalism | 3 |
LAS 208 | Introduction to Latin America | 3 |
MUS/AMS 135 | Understanding Jazz, Its History and Context | 3 |
NSG 306 | Healthcare Delivery in Central America: Belize | 3-6 |
POL 221 | Comparative Politics | 3 |
POL 271 | World Politics | 3 |
POR/FST/LAS 204 | Brazilian Culture Through Music and Film | 3 |
REL 286 | Global Jewish Civilization | 3 |
REL 365 | Arabian Gulf Economies in Social Transition | 6 |
RUS/HST/POL 254 | Introduction to Russian and Eurasian Studies | 3 |
SJS/GEO 159 | Creating Global Peace | 3 |
SLM 248 | Global Sport Perspectives | 3 |
SOC 153 | Sociology in a Global Context | 3 |
SPN 315 | Intro to Hispanic Cultures | 3 |
SPN 351 | Historical Perspectives on Current Issues | 3 |
SPN 381 | Language and Society: Past and Present | 3 |
TCE 202 | Global Childhood Education: Diversity, Education & Society | 3 |
TCE 205 | Race, Cultural Diversity, and Equity in Education | 3 |
TCE 221 | Teaching English Language Learners in PK-12: Culture & Second Language Acquisition | 3 |
THE 398 | London Theatre & Performance | 3 |
WGS 201 | Introduction to Women's Studies | 3 |