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2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Science Core: Cultural Diversity
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Curricular Outcome:
Demonstrated breadth of knowledge and cultural appreciation. College of Science students are expected to develop an understanding of at least one other culture in addition to their own through learning a language, taking culture and/or diversity courses, or participating in an approved Study Abroad experience.
This nine-credit core requirement may be met by satisfaction of one of the following options:
- Three (3) courses in an approved modern language. Biblical Hebrew may not be used to meet this requirement.
- Two (2) courses in an approved modern second language and an approved culture or diversity course.
- Two (2) courses in an approved modern language and an approved short-term study abroad program (not less than 8 days) containing a minimum 3-credit course and significant immersion in the local culture.*
- Three (3) approved culture or diversity courses. See Requirements.
- An approved study abroad experience.* Students will meet the intent of the Foreign Language and Culture requirement through completion of an approved study abroad program. Once approved, a non-credit waiver will be applied to a student’s MyPurduePlan audit. Students will then complete nine credits of elective coursework to meet their 120-credit hour degree requirement. An approved program must satisfy the following criteria:
- * Approval Process: Students wishing to use an approved study abroad program to meet the Foreign Language and Culture requirement are required to complete the Experiential Learning Contract process.
- Must take place outside the United States and meet one of the following program requirements:
- Approved semester or year-long SA program.
- Summer program of at least seven and a half weeks duration.
- Students may use an approved short-term study abroad program (not less than 8 days) containing a minimum 3-credit course and significant immersion in the local culture to meet the Culture requirement. Faculty-led programs must now contain an immersion component and thus are approved
- Purdue Summer Internship Program
- College of Education Block Study Abroad Program (ex. Maymester in Tanzania).
- Consists of taking courses (minimum 3 credits) and/or working on a research project
- Has significant immersion in the local culture and language independent of any US-based program in which the student may be participating.
- International Student status. International students meet the intent of the Foreign Language and Culture requirement through their international experience at Purdue University. A non-credit waiver will be applied to a student’s MyPurduePlan audit. Students will then complete nine credits of elective coursework to meet their 120-credit hour degree requirement. See your academic advisor for guidelines and approval.
Curriculum Notice:
Courses which have been taken to meet the Culture requirement may not also be used to meet a student’s General Education or Great Issues requirement.
Study Abroad Scholarships
Study Abroad scholarship opportunities are available.
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Culture and Diversity Course List
Courses from A-F
- AAS 27100 - Introduction To African American Studies
- AAS 27700 - African American Popular Culture
- AAS 35900 - Black Women Writers
- AAS 37000 - Black Women Rising
- AAS 37100 - The African American Experience
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for AAS 37100:
- African American Health
- Anthropology and Blackness
- Blackness & Culture
- Issues in Comtemporary Africa
- Racism and Prejudice in America
- The Black Athlete
- African American Music
- Black Leisure & Recreation
- AAS 37300 - Issues In African American Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for AAS 37300: - Afr Diaspora Caribbn&LtnAmer
- African American Women and Activism
- Black Male Youth Culture in the Wire
- Black Speculative Fiction
- Blackness and Culture
- History of Injustice in the US
- Issues in African American Studies
- Lit of the African Diaspora
- Phil, Cult, African American
- Race & Religion in the U.S.
- Race, Religion & Popular Culture in America
- The Harlem Renaissance
- Toni Morrison
- AAS 37500 - The Black Family
- AAS 37600 - The Black Male
- AAS 37700 - African American Sexuality And Society
- AAS 39200 - Caribbean History And Culture
- AAS 47300 - Blacks In Hollywood Film
- AAS 49100 - Special Topics In African American Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for AAS 49100:
- Afro Borinquen Cult&Identity
- Black Satire and Humor
- Carnival: Re-member Diasp Trad
- Contemporary Issues in Black Education
- Identity in the Midst of Differences
- The Classics and Black Literature
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Blacks In Hollywood Film
- AD 31100 - Ancient Greek Art
- AD 31200 - Ancient Roman Art
- AD 33900 - Women Artists In The 20th Century
- AD 34400 - Latin American Art In The 20th Century
- AD 34800 - History Of Islamic Art
- AD 35900 - Medieval European Art
- AD 38000 - Baroque Art
- AD 39100 - History Of Chinese Art
- AGEC 25000 - Economic Geography Of World Food And Resources
- AGEC 34000 - International Economic Development
- AGR 20100 - Communicating Across Culture
- AGRY 28500 - World Crop Adaptation And Distribution
- AGRY 35000 - Global Awareness
- AMST 20100 - Interpreting America
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for AMST 20100: - African American Pop Culture
- Asian American Pop Culture
- Intro Asian American Studies
- Intro to American Studies: Arab-American Literature
- AMST 30100 - Perspectives On America
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for AMST 30100:
- American Beauty
- American Representations of the Middle East and North Africa
- Beat Generation and American Culture
- Civil War Memory
- Contemporary Issues in Asian American Studies
- Cultures of Beauty
- Diversity in American Univeristy
- Gender & Revolution in Modern America
- Gender, Media & Pop Culture
- Gender, Science & Technology
- Living History
- New Media Culture
- Race, Religion, and Popular Culture in America
- Sex, Race, and Science
- The Color Line
- The Other Great Depression - Honors
- Women and Health in America
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Electr Music & Pop Cult
- New Media
- ANTH 20100 - Introduction To Archaeology And World Prehistory
- ANTH 20500 - Human Cultural Diversity
- ANTH 21000 - Technology And Culture
- ANTH 23000 - Gender Across Cultures
- ANTH 28200 - Introduction To LGBT Studies
- ANTH 30700 - The Development Of Contemporary Anthropological Theory
- ANTH 31100 - The Archaeology Of The Ancient Andes
- ANTH 31200 - The Archaeology Of Ancient Egypt And The Near East
- ANTH 32000 - Ancient States And Empires
- ANTH 34000 - Global Perspectives On Health
- ANTH 35800 - African Cultures
- ANTH 37300 - Anthropology Of Religion
- ANTH 37800 - Archaeology And Cultural Anthropology Of Mesoamerica (Mexico, Belize And Guatemala)
- ANTH 37900 - Native American Cultures
- ANTH 39200 - Selected Topics In Anthropology
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for ANTH 39200: - Anthropology and Blackness
- Archaeology of Religion and Ritual
- Blackness and Culture
- Emcees & Jihadis Race & Pop Cult
- Race & Religion in the U.S.
- Race, Religion and Popular Culture in America
- The African Amer Experience
- ARAB 23000 - Arabic Literature In Translation
- ARAB 23900 - Arab Women Writers
- ARAB 28000 - Arabic Culture
- ARAB 28100 - Introduction To Islamic Civilization And Culture
- ARAB 33400 - North African Literature And Culture
- ASAM 24000 - Introduction To Asian American Studies
- ASL 28000 - American Deaf Community: Language, Culture, And Society
- CHNS 24100 - Introduction To The Study Of Chinese Literature
- CHNS 28000 - Topics in Chinese Civilization and Culture
- CHNS 34100 - Chinese Literature I: Traditional Chinese Literature
- CHNS 34200 - Chinese Literature II: Modern Chinese Literature
- CHNS 49000 - Special Topics In Chinese Language
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for CHNS 49000: - Food Culture Drinks and Snacks
- Intro to Chinese Food Culture
- Introductions to Chinese Films
- CHNS 59400 - Special Topics In Chinese Literature
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for CHNS 59400:
- Chinese Classical Tales
- Chinese Lit and Culture
- Chinese Poetry & Painting
- Dream of Red Chamber
- Modern Chinese Theatre
- Poetry of Li Bai and Du Fu
- Tang Dynasty Poetry
- CLCS 18100 - Classical World Civilizations
- CLCS 23010 - Survey Of Greek Literature In Translation
- CLCS 23100 - Survey Of Latin Literature
- CLCS 23300 - Comparative Mythology
- CLCS 23500 - Introduction To Classical Mythology
- CLCS 23700 - Gender And Sexuality In Greek And Roman Antiquity
- CLCS 23800 - The Tragic Vision
- CLCS 23900 - The Comic Vision
- CLCS 28000 - Topics In Classical Civilization
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for CLCS 28000: - Ancient Near Eastern History & Culture
- Culture and Society in the Age of Pericles
- Studies in Greek Warfare
- CLCS 33700 - The Ancient Epic
- CLCS 33900 - Literature And The Law
- CLCS 38000 - Alexander The Great and Hellenistic World
- CLCS 38100 - Julius Caesar: Statesman, Soldier, Citizen
- CLCS 38300 - The Roman Empire
- CLCS 38500 - Science, Medicine And Magic In The Ancient West
- CLCS 38600 - Ancient Greek Religion
- CLCS 38700 - Roman Religion
- CLCS 48000 - Potters And Society In Antiquity
- CLCS 48100 - Culture And Society In The Age Of Pericles
- CLCS 48300 - Republican Rome
- CLCS 59300 - Special Topics In Classical Literature - The Classics and Black Literature
- CMPL 23000 - Crossing Borders: Introduction To Comparative Literature
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for CMPL 23000: - Arab-American Literature
- Arabic Culture
- Nature in German Literature
- Soviet Literature and Beyond
- Women Writers in Translation
- COM 22400 - Communicating In The Global Workplace
- COM 30300 - Intercultural Communication
- COM 31200 - Rhetoric In The Western World
- COM 37600 - Communication And Gender
- COM 38100 - Gender And Feminist Studies In Communication
- CSR 33200 - Cross-Cultural Marketing And International Retailing
- EDPS 30000 - Student Leadership Development
- EDPS 30100 - Peer Counseling Training
- EDPS 49000 - Individual Research And Teaching Experience
- ENGL 23000 - Great Narrative Works
- ENGL 23200 - Thematic Studies In Literature
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for ENGL 23200: - Arab Women Writers
- Arab-American Literature
- Arabic Culture
- Contemporary Foreign Women Writers
- German Folk & Fairy Tales
- Intro to Islamic Civ & Cul
- Italian Women Writers in Translation
- Nature in German Literature
- Span Am Lit in Trans
- Women Writers in Translation
- ENGL 24000 - Survey Of The British Literature: From The Beginnings Through The Neoclassical Period
- ENGL 24100 - Survey Of The British Literature: From The Rise Of Romanticism To The Modern Period
- ENGL 25700 - Literature Of Black America
- ENGL 25800 - Nobel Prize Winners In Literature
- ENGL 26200 - Greek And Roman Classics In Translation
- ENGL 26400 - The Bible As Literature
- ENGL 26600 - World Literature: From The Beginnings To 1700 A.D.
- ENGL 26700 - World Literature: From 1700 A.D. To The Present
- ENGL 33100 - Medieval English Literature
- ENGL 33300 - Renaissance English Literature
- ENGL 33500 - Restoration And Eighteenth-Century English Literature
- ENGL 33700 - Nineteenth-Century English Literature
- ENGL 33900 - Twentieth-Century British Literature
- ENGL 35200 - Native American Literature
- ENGL 35400 - Asian American Literature
- ENGL 35800 - Black Drama
- ENGL 35900 - Black Women Writers
- ENGL 36000 - Gender And Literature
- ENGL 36500 - Literature And Imperialism
- ENGL 36600 - Postcolonial Literatures
- ENGL 38100 - The British Novel
- ENGL 39600 - Studies In Literature And Language
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for ENGL 39600:
- Latina/o of the US
- Maghrebi Literature & Culture
- Spirit of Italian Comedy
- Theories of Global Studies
- ENGL 41200 - Studies In Genre
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for ENGL 41200: - Black Satire and Humor
- Black Speculative Fiction
- ENGL 41400 - Studies In Literature And Culture
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for ENGL 41400: - Literature and Disability: Deaf & Blind Culture
- The Black Male Image
- War, Terrorism, Globalization, and the Role of Literature
- Witchcraft and Wonder in Early American Literature
- ENGL 46000 - Studies In Women’s Literature
Approved Alternative Course Title/Subject for ENGL 46000: - Modernist Women Writers
- Studies in Women’s Literature
- ENGL 46200 - The Bible As Literature: The Old Testament
- ENGL 46300 - The Bible As Literature: The New Testament
- ENGL 52800 - Medieval English Literature
- ENGL 53200 - The English Novel In The Nineteenth Century
- ENGL 53800 - English Drama From The Restoration To The Modern Period
- ENGL 54700 - British Romanticism
- ENGL 54800 - Victorian Literature
- ENGL 55700 - Nineteenth-Century African-American Narrative
- ENGL 57900 - Modern British Fiction
- ENGL 58300 - U S Ethnic/Multicultural Literature
- ENGL 59600 - Advanced Studies In Literature Or Language
- ENTR 47000 - Women And Leadership
- FNR 48800 - Global Environmental Issues
- FR 24100 - Introduction To The Study Of French Literature
- FR 33000 - French Cinema
- FR 34100 - French Literature I: From The Middle Ages To The Enlightenment
- FR 34200 - French Literature II: The 19th And 20th Centuries
- FR 38000 - Special Topics In French Culture And Civilization La Gastronomie
- FR 39400 - Special Topics In French Literature
- FR 44300 - Introduction To Francophone Literature
- FR 48000 - French Civilization
- FR 54100 - Renaissance French Literature
- FR 54900 - French Literature And Film
- FR 58100 - French Culture
- FR 59400 - Special Topics In French Literature
- FVS 49100 - Special Topics In Film/Video Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for FVS 49100: - Jewish Cinema
- Mafia and the Movies
- AAS 57500 - Theories Of African American Studies
- AD 32700 - Theories Of Art From The Renaissance To The Digital World
- AD 34600 - Italian Renaissance Art
- ANTH 38400 - Designing For People: Anthropological Approaches
- ASAM 34000 - Contemporary Issues In Asian American Studies
- EDCI 28500 - Multiculturalism And Education
- ENGL 22500 - Literature, Inequality, And Injustice
- ENGL 22800 - Language And Social Identity
- ENGL 33000 - Games And Diversity
- ENGL 39300 - Interdisciplinary Approaches To Environmental And Sustainability Studies
- ENGL 43900 - Topics In Disability Studies
- Disability in Fiction and Memoir
Courses from G-Z
- GER 23000 - German Literature In Translation
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for GER 23000: - German Fairy Tales
- German Folk & Fairy Tales
- Myths & Legends: Elves to Elvis
- Nature and the Environment in German Literature and Thought
- Supernatural & Uncanny Ger Lit
- GER 24100 - Introduction To The Study Of German Literature
- GER 28000 - German Special Topics
- GER 33000 - German Cinema
- GER 34100 - German Literature I: From The Middle Ages To The 18th Century
- GER 34200 - German Literature II: From The 18th Century To The 21st Century
- GER 48000 - German Civilization
- GER 54400 - German Romanticism
- GER 54500 - German Prose From Naturalism To The Present
- GER 55100 - Lyric Poetry From Romanticism To The Present
- GER 55400 - German Drama Before Naturalism
- GER 55500 - German Drama From Naturalism To The Present
- GER 58100 - German Culture
- GER 59400 - Special Topics In German Literature
Approved Alternative Course Titles/Subjects for GER 59400: - Nietzsche: Literature & Values
- Orientalism in German Literature
- HDFS 28000 - Diversity In Individual And Family Life
- HEBR 28400 - Ancient Near Eastern History And Culture
- HIST 10300 - Introduction To The Medieval World
- HIST 10400 - Introduction To The Modern World
- HIST 10500 - Survey Of Global History
- HIST 20100 - Special Topics In History -Ancient Near Eastern History & Culture
- HIST 21000 - The Making Of Modern Africa
- HIST 21100 - The Global Field: World Soccer And Global History
- HIST 22800 - English History To 1688
- HIST 23800 - History Of Russia From Medieval Times To 1861
- HIST 24000 - East Asia And Its Historic Tradition
- HIST 24100 - East Asia In The Modern World
- HIST 24300 - South Asian History And Civilizations
- HIST 24500 - Introduction To The Middle East History And Culture
- HIST 24600 - Modern Middle East And North Africa
- HIST 25000 - United States Relations With The Middle East And North Africa
- HIST 27100 - Introduction To Colonial Latin American History (1492-1810)
- HIST 27200 - Introduction To Modern Latin American History (1810 To The Present)
- HIST 30200 - Historical Topics
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for HIST 30200:
- African American Women’s Intellectual Tradition
- Ancient Judaism & Early Christianity
- Controversies Contemp Korea
- Creoles, Vampires, Quadroon Balls
- Gender & Medieval Religion
- Gender and War in the Time of Napoleon - Honors
- Imperial Spain 1469 - 1714
- Introduction to Jewish Studies
- Religion in American History & Culture
- Religion in American Society & Politics 1607 - 1877
- The Bible & Its Early Interpreters
- Youth in Revolutionary China
- Black Pop Culture & Civil Rights
- Afro-American Athletes & Race
- History of Ireland: 1556-1921
- Modern Korean History
- Arab-Isreali Conflict
- HIST 31700 - A History Of The Christian Church And The Expansion Of Christianity I
- HIST 31800 - A History Of The Christian Church And The Expansion Of Christianity II
- HIST 32000 - The World Of Charlemagne
- HIST 32300 - German History
- HIST 32400 - Modern France
- HIST 32900 - History Of Women In Modern Europe
- HIST 33000 - History Of The British Empire And Commonwealth, 1783 To 1960
- HIST 33700 - Europe In The Age Of The Cold War
- HIST 33900 - Traditional China
- HIST 34000 - Modern China
- HIST 34100 - History Of Africa South Of The Sahara
- HIST 34200 - Africa And The West
- HIST 34300 - Traditional Japan
- HIST 34400 - History Of Modern Japan
- HIST 35100 - The Second World War
- HIST 35700 - History Of Southern Africa Since 1400
- HIST 35900 - Gender In East Asian History
- HIST 36101 - Violence, War, And Militarism In Modern Africa
- HIST 36600 - Hispanic Heritage Of The United States
- HIST 37700 - History And Culture Of Native America
- HIST 37900 - Gandhi: Myth Reality And Perspective
- HIST 38400 - History Of Aviation
- HIST 38700 - History Of The Space Age
- HIST 39001 - Jews In The Modern World: A Survey Of Modern Jewish Society, Culture, And Politics
- HIST 39100 - History Of Russian Popular Entertainment
- HIST 39200 - Caribbean History And Culture
- HIST 39500 - Junior Research Seminar
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for HIST 39500:
- Gender & War in Modern Europe
- German-Occupied Europe
- Indian Crossroads-Colonial City
- Occupied Europe
- Politics Mod Latin America
- The Civil Rights Movement
- Afro-American Athletes & Civil Rights
- HIST 39600 - The Afro-American To 1865
- HIST 39800 - The Afro-American Since 1865
- HIST 40300 - Europe In The Reformation
- HIST 40400 - Kings And Philosophers: Europe 1618-1789
- HIST 40500 - The French Revolution And Napoleon
- HIST 40600 - Rebels And Romantics: Europe 1815-1870
- HIST 40700 - Road To World War I: Europe 1870-1919
- HIST 40800 - Dictatorship And Democracy: Europe 1919-1945
- HIST 41300 - Modern European Imperialism: Repression and Resistance
- HIST 41800 - European Society And Culture 1450-1800
- HIST 42300 - Advanced Topics In Modern Germany
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for HIST 42300: - Divided Germany
- Germany & France:War, Peace & Memry
- HIST 42700 - History Of Spain And Portugal
- HIST 43000 - Women In African History
- HIST 45500 - Modern Iraq
- HIST 46900 - Black Civil Rights Movement
- HIST 47200 - History Of Mexico
- HIST 47700 - Native American Women’s History
- HIST 47900 - American Representations Of The Middle East And North Africa
- HIST 48800 - History Of Sexual Regulation In The United States
- HIST 49200 - Seminar In Historical Topics
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for HIST 49200: - 18th-Century Pacific Worlds
- Afro American & Amer Labor Movement
- Catholic Priests & Nuns Movies
- Gauchos and Cowboys on the Argentine Frontier
- History Of Argentina
- History of Argentina 1810-Present
- Late Imperial China
- Life & Career of Winston Churchill
- Race, Gender, Culture US - Honors
- HIST 49500 - Research Seminar In Historical Topics
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for HIST 49500: - Gender Revolution in Modern American
- Indian Removal 19th Cent US
- Interwar Jewish Experiences in E. Central Europe, Russia, and Middle East
- Native America and Colonial Settlement
- Rel & Pol In Mid Amer
- Spain in American Southwest
- War and Gender
- Women Modern America 1950-Pres
- HIST 51200 - England Under The Stuarts
- HIST 54800 - Conflict In East Asia: Twentieth Century
- HIST 57600 - Problems In Latin American History
- HIST 59400 - Afro-American Thought And Ideology
- HIST 59500 - The Holocaust And Genocide
- HK 22600 - Contemporary Women’s Health
- HONR 39900 - Interdisciplinary Honors - Special Topics Seminar
- IDIS 49100 - Special Topics In Interdisciplinary Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for IDIS 49100: - Arabic Literature
- British Literature
- Cultural Orphans in Latin America
- Gender & Medieval Religion
- Intro to Islamic Civ & Cul
- Jewish Cinema
- Race & Religion in the US
- Religion & Violence
- Two Koreas: Pol Econ Rivalry
- Women Writers in Translation
- ITAL 23100 - Dante’s Divine Comedy
- ITAL 28100 - The Italian Renaissance And Its Scientific And Cultural Impact On Western Civilization
- ITAL 33000 - The Italian Cinema
- ITAL 33300 - The Spirit Of Italian Comedy
- ITAL 33500 - Italian-American Cinema
- ITAL 34100 - Italian Literature I: From The Middle Ages To The Enlightenment
- ITAL 34200 - Italian Literature II: From Romanticism To The Present
- ITAL 39300 - Special Topics In Italian Literature Or Cinema
- ITAL 49300 - Advanced Topics In Italian Literature Or Cinema
- JPNS 24100 - Introduction To The Study Of Japanese Literature
- JPNS 28000 - Introduction To Modern Japanese Civilization
- JPNS 33000 - Japanese Cinema
- JPNS 34100 - Japanese Literature I: Modern Japanese Literature
- JPNS 48000 - Japanese Civilization
- JPNS 49000 - Special Topics In Japanese Language
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for JPNS 49000: - Contemporary Japanese Popular Literature & Culture
- JPNS Cinema II: Enter & Othr Fm
- JPNS 54300 - Modern Japanese Popular Literature And Culture
- JPNS 59400 - Special Topics In Japanese Literature - Modern Japanese Fiction
- JWST 33000 - Introduction To Jewish Studies
- LALS 25000 - Introduction To Latin American And Latino Studies
- LALS 49500 - Humanigration: A Border Experience
- LATN 34300 - Roman Oratory
- LATN 34400 - Roman Epic
- LATN 34500 - Roman Elegy
- LATN 34700 - Roman Comedy
- LATN 44300 - Roman Satire
- LATN 44400 - Roman Philosophers
- LATN 44600 - Roman Historians
- LC 23500 - East Asian Literature In Translation
- LC 23900 - Women Writers In Translation
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for LC 23900: - Contemporary Foreign Women Writers In Translation
- French Women Writers in Translation - Honors
- Italian Women Writers In Translation
- Women Writers in Translation
- LC 33100 - Comparative Literature In Translation
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for LC 33100: - Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism
- Topics in Brazilian Culture
- LC 33300 - The Middle Ages On Film
- LC 59300 - Special Topics In Literature
- MARS 22000 - Introduction To Medieval And Renaissance Studies
- MARS 42000 - Medieval And Renaissance Studies Seminar
- MUS 37600 - World Music
- OLS 45400 - Gender And Diversity In Management
- OLS 45600 - Leadership In A Global Environment
- PHIL 11000 - Introduction To Philosophy
- PHIL 11400 - Global Moral Issues
- PHIL 20600 - Philosophy Of Religion
- PHIL 22500 - Philosophy And Gender
- PHIL 23000 - Religions Of The East
- PHIL 23100 - Religions Of The West
- PHIL 24200 - Philosophy, Culture, And The African American Experience
- PHIL 29300 - Selected Topics In Philosophy
- PHIL 30100 - History Of Ancient Philosophy
- PHIL 30200 - History Of Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL 30300 - History Of Modern Philosophy
- PHIL 40200 - Studies In Medieval Christian Thought
- PHIL 40600 - Intermediate Philosophy Of Religion
- PHIL 43100 - Contemporary Religious Thought
- PHIL 49000 - Advanced Topics In Philosophy
Approved Course Titles for PHIL 49000: - Early Greek Philosophy
- Philosophy of Race
- PHIL 50100 - Studies In Greek Philosophy
- PHIL 50500 - Islamic And Jewish Philosophy And The Classical Tradition
- PHIL 50600 - Advanced Philosophy Of Religion
- POL 13000 - Introduction To International Relations
- POL 14100 - Governments Of The World
- POL 22200 - Women, Politics, And Public Policy
- POL 22900 - Emerging Problems In Political Science
- POL 23100 - Introduction To United States Foreign Policy
- POL 23500 - International Relations Among Rich And Poor Nations
- POL 32300 - Comparative Environmental Policy
- POL 32600 - Black Political Participation In America
- POL 34500 - West European Democracies In The Post-Industrial Era
- POL 34700 - Introduction To Latin American Politics
- POL 34800 - East Asian Politics
- POL 35100 - Foundations Of Western Political Theory: From Plato To The Reformation
- POL 36000 - Women And The Law
- POL 43000 - Selected Problems In International Relations
Approved Course Titles for POL 43000: - IR: The Iraq Wars
- Theories of HR
- POL 49100 - Political Science Senior Seminar
Approved Course Titles for POL 49100: - American Race Relations
- Public Policy: Race, Class, Gender
- Race, Class and Political Representation
- Race, Gender & Political Representation
- The Iraq Wars
- POL 49300 - Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Seminar
- POL 52000 - Special Topics In Public Policy Gender, Race, And Class: Public Policy
- PSY 23900 - The Psychology Of Women
- PSY 33500 - Stereotyping And Prejudice
- PSY 53500 - Psychology Of Death And Dying
- PSY 59100 - Topics In Psychology
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for PSY 59100:
- Cross Cultural Social Psy
- Ethnic Minority Issues in Psy
- Acceptance and Inclusion
- PTGS 33000 - Brazilian, Portuguese, And African Cinema
- PTGS 55100 - Brazilian Poetry
- PTGS 55500 - Brazilian Drama
- PTGS 55700 - Brazilian Fiction
- PTGS 59400 - Special Topics In Luso-Brazilian Literature
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for PTGS 59400: - Clarice Lispector
- Latin American Short Story
- Luso-Brazillian Literature
- Machado De Assis
- REL 20000 - Introduction To The Study Of Religion
- REL 20100 - Interpretation Of The New Testament
- REL 20200 - Interpretation Of The Old Testament
- REL 20300 - Theology Of Paul
- REL 20400 - Introduction To Christian Theology
- REL 23000 - Religions Of The East
- REL 23100 - Religions Of The West
- REL 25000 - A History Of The Christian Afterlife
- REL 31700 - Ancient Judaism And Early Christianity
- REL 31800 - The Bible And Its Early Interpreters
- REL 35100 - Christian Mysticism
- REL 45000 - Christian Ethics
- REL 45100 - Christology
- REL 45200 - Systematic Theology
- RUSS 33000 - Russian And East European Cinema
- RUSS 34100 - Russian Literature In The Nineteenth Century
- RUSS 34200 - Revolution, Repression, Renewal: Soviet Literature And Beyond
- RUSS 48000 - Russian Civilization
- RUSS 58100 - Russian Culture
- SOC 22000 - Social Problems
- SOC 31000 - Racial And Ethnic Diversity
- SOC 33800 - Global Social Movements
- SOC 33900 - Introduction To The Sociology Of Developing Nations
- SOC 35600 - Hate And Violence
- SOC 36700 - Religion In America
- SOC 45000 - Gender Roles In Modern Society
- SOC 56700 - Religion In Social Context
- SOC 56800 - Religion And Society
- SPAN 23100 - Cervantes’ Don Quixote
- SPAN 23500 - Spanish American Literature In Translation
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for SPAN 23500: - Food/Culture In Hispanic World
- Latin American Short Stories
- Spanish American Literature in Translation
- SPAN 24100 - Introduction To The Study Of Hispanic Literature
- SPAN 28000 - Second-Year Spanish: Special Topics
- SPAN 33000 - Spanish And Latin American Cinema
- SPAN 33500 - The Literature Of The Spanish-Speaking Peoples In The United States
- SPAN 34100 - Hispanic Literature I: Poetry And Drama
- SPAN 34200 - Hispanic Literature II: Prose
- SPAN 48000 - Spanish Civilization
- SPAN 48100 - Spanish Culture
- SPAN 48200 - Latin American Civilization
- SPAN 48300 - Latin American Culture
- SPAN 49800 - Advanced Topics In Spanish
- SPAN 54000 - Spanish Literature Of The Middle Ages
- SPAN 54100 - Spanish Literature Of The Golden Age
- SPAN 54200 - Cervantes Don Quijote
- SPAN 54300 - Spanish Literature Of The 18th And 19th Centuries
- SPAN 54500 - Spanish Literature Of The 20th Century
- SPAN 55000 - Spanish American Literature Of The Colonial Period
- SPAN 55100 - Spanish American Literature Of The 19th Century
- SPAN 55200 - Spanish American Literature From 1900 To 1970
- SPAN 55300 - Spanish American Literature From 1970- Present
- SPAN 55500 - Latino/a Literature
- SPAN 59400 - Special Topics In Hispanic Literature
- WGSS 28000 - Women’s, Gender, And Sexuality Studies: An Introduction
- WGSS 28100 - Selected Topics In Women’s, Gender, And Sexuality Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for WGSS 28100:
- Arab Women Writers
- Contemporary Foreign Women Writers In Translation
- Spanish American Literature in Translation
- Women, Gender, And Leadership
- Women Writers in Translation
- WGSS 28200 - Introduction To LGBT Studies
- WGSS 38000 - Gender And Multiculturalism
- WGSS 38100 - Women Of Color In The United States
- WGSS 38200 - Love, Sex And Sexuality
- WGSS 38300 - Women And Work
- WGSS 39000 - Selected Topics In Women’s, Gender And Sexuality Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for WGSS 39000:
- Gender and Politics in Early Modern Europe
- Literature, Queer Studies & Disability
- Queens & Empresses in Early Modern Europe
- Women and Leadership
- WGSS 48000 - Feminist Theory
- WGSS 48200 - Interdisciplinary Studies In Sexuality: Scholarship On Lesbian And Gay Issues
- WGSS 48300 - Feminisms In Global Perspective
- WGSS 49900 - Independent Study In Women’s, Gender And Sexuality Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for WGSS 49900: - African American Women and Activism
- Black Women
- Gender Revolution in Modern America
- WGSS 59900 - Selected Topics In Women’s Gender And Sexuality Studies
Approved Course Titles/Subjects for WGSS 59900:
- Bad Mothers in American Literature
- Gender & Sexuality in Sport
- Native American Women Writers
- YDAE 49100 - Special Topics In Youth Development And Agricultural Education Consequences of Race and Privilege in Today’s America
- HIST 31405 - Science, Technology, Engineering And Mathematics (STEM) And Gender
- HIST 32105 - Spain: The First Global Empire, 1469-1713
- HIST 33100 - Great Figures In History
- LALS 26000 - U S Latino Culture
- LC 49000 - Special Topics In Foreign Languages And Literatures
- Korean Language in Culture & Society
- PSY 39200 - Special Topics In Psychology
- Diversity and Inclusion
- RUSS 38000 - Russian Culture And Civilization I
- SOC 36900 - Religion And Chinese Society
Language and Culture Electives/Foreign Language Requirement
This requirement may be met with either a Two Course Sequence (10100, 10200 and Culture/Diversity Course) or a Three Course Sequence (10100, 10200 and 20100) |
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