The courses in this component of the University Studies program will provide you with the tools to live ethical, meaningful and productive lives in the global society of the 21st century.
Many modern economic, political and environmental problems transcend national boundaries and demand global solutions.
As a student, you will gain an understanding of the interconnectedness of peoples and cultures and their worldview in relation to the world view of others.
To aid in that understanding, these courses enable you to examine and compare multiple facets of other cultures, including art, history, language, religion and other aspects.
These courses will expose you to cultural differences and prepare you to interact comfortably and ethically on the global stage.
Courses
- AFN 290 Literature of the African Diaspora
- ANT 105 Introduction to Anthropology
- ANT 206 Cultural Anthropology
- ANT 327 Globalization and Cultural Change
- BIO 150 Humans and Ecology
- CRW 314 Theory and Practice of Literary Translation
- ECN 326 Comparative Economic Systems
- ENG 100, 200 College Writing & Reading I, II: Global
- ENG 111 Introduction to Literature: Global Emphasis
- ENG 225, 226 World Literature I, II
- ENG 227 World Anglophone Literature
- ENG 341 Postcolonial and Third World Literature
- ENG 342 Studies in Non-Western or Non-Canonical
- ENG 343 Studies in Postcolonial Literature
- ENG 370, 371 European Literature I, II
- EVS 195 Introduction to Environmental Studies
- EVS 205 Global Environmental Issues
- FNA 101 Cultures of the World (Music & Dance)
- FRH 304 French for Commerce
- GGY 140 Introduction to Human Geography
- GGY 181 World Regional Geography II
- GGY 215 The Digital Globe
- HST 203 The Sea in History
- HST 209 African American History
- INT 105 Introduction to International Studies
- PAR 125 Great Books of the World's Religion
- PAR 230 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- PAR 232 Asian Religions
- PLS 111 Politics and Gov't in Global Perspective
- PLS 220 Introduction to International Relations
- PLS 222 Contemporary International Political Issues
- PSY 270 Cross-Cultural Psychology
- SOC 240 Individuals and Societies in a Global World
- SOC 350 Gender and Society
- SPN 312 Spanish-American Civilization