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ANTH 315 /515
Language in Culture and Society
GE IIIA Social Science-Anthropology; One Diversity Credit Meets Foreign Culture Requirement Examination of the rules and patterns for speech behavior in a variety of cultures. Language as an expression of social status, gender, and group membership. Study of multilingualism and language planning. Call# 5942 Section 001G   3.0 cr June 14-July 08 1:00pm- 3:45pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu. P 281 Instructor: Anand, Ari S. |
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ARTH 201
Art of the 20th Century
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts Meets Foreign Culture Requirement Study of architecture, sculpture, painting, related arts, and music on the international art scene during the twentieth century. Emphasizes the pluralistic nature of modern and contemporary art (including music). Call# 5995 Section 001   3.0 cr May 24-June 11 1:00pm- 4:00pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. HFA 101 Instructor: Hood, Eugene M. Jr. |
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ARTH 225
History of Graphic Design
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts Meets Foreign Culture Requirement Designed as a survey of the development of European and American graphic design in the twentieth century. Focus is on the styles and philosophies of the most influential designers of this period. Call# 5157 Section 001   3.0 cr May 24-June 11 9:15am-12:15pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. HFA 101 Instructor: Theo, Christos M. |
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GEOG 111
Human Geography
GE IIIC Social Science-Geography Meets Foreign Culture Requirement; One Diversity Credit The basic elements, processes, distributions, and problems associated with cultural groups: their principal ways of life, interrelationships with the natural environment, and socio-cultural diversity. Topics include: population, race, language, religion, political ideologies, and economic systems. Call# 5941 Section 001   3.0 cr June 14-July 08 9:00am-11:45am Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu. P 281 Instructor: Kaldjian, Paul J. |
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HIST 192
Origins of Current World Conflicts
Special course fee $30.00 GE IVC Humanities-History; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement Delivery Mode: Online Three or four topics selected from the following: Middle East, Russia-China, Yugoslavia, Poland, Northern Ireland, and other areas of past, present, or future conflict. Emphasis on past national, religious, economic, and social developments as they relate to the present. Call# 5943 Section 801   3.0 cr May 24-June 11 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Turner, Patricia R. Call# 6068 Section 802   3.0 cr June 14-July 02 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Turner, Patricia R. |
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HIST 366
History of Middle East Since Muhammad
Special course fee $30.00 GE IVC Humanities-History; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent of instructor Delivery Mode: Online Includes Arabia at birth of Muhammad, Islam, Arab Empire, peoples of Middle East, European contact, emergence of contemporary nations, oil and oil pricing, national and international problems. Call# 5946 Section 801   3.0 cr June 14-July 09 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Lang, Katherine H. |
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HIST 393 /593
Roots of Selected Contemp World Problems
Special course fee $30.00 GE IVC Humanities-History; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent of instructor Delivery Mode: Online Selected world problems depending on student interest and staff. Number of credits assigned will vary according to the nature of the topic. Consult Class Schedule or department office for current offering. HIST&MEMORY-EUROP Call# 5948 Section 801G   3.0 cr July 12-July 30 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Sanislo, Teresa M. |
INTX (International Exchange Programs)
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INTX 414
Atlantis-TU Braunschweig/MC Innsbruck
ADDITIONAL FEES REQUIRED. Meets Foreign Culture Requirement P: Equivalent of 1 semester German S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed Minimum junior standing Approval required-CIE, Schofield 3 Students will take business and communication courses at the Technische Universitaet-Braunschweig, Germany and the Management Center Innsbruck, Austria. They will also participate in academic field trips. Housing is in university residences. Call# 6075 Section 811   9.5 cr May 24-August 29 Time & Day Arranged Location Arranged Instructor: Markgraf, Karl F. |
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MGMT 345 /545
Managing Global Organizations
Additional fees required $450.00 Meets Foreign Culture Requirement P: MGMT 340; BCOM 206 and 207 recommended P: Admission to College of Business required Minimum junior standing Delivery Mode: Online Examines issues in managing international operations including strategies, joint ventures/strategic alliances, organizational design, culture, human resources, and labor issues in addition to political and legal constraints operating across regional trading areas. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 06/07/10 Call# 5712 Section 801G   3.0 cr June 14-August 06 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Yelkur, Rama |
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POLS 260
Introduction to Comparative Politics
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science Meets Foreign Culture Requirement A comparative analysis of the political systems of Great Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and Russia. Call# 5953 Section 001   3.0 cr July 12-August 05 1:00pm- 4:00pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu. SSS 202 Instructor: Majstorovic, Steven |
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RELS 100
Intro to the Religions of the World
GE IVB Humanities-Philosophy/Religious Studies One Diversity Credit; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement Basic teachings of the world’s major religions including tribal traditions, Western religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), Indian religions (Hinduism and Buddhism), and Far Eastern religions (Confucianism, Taoism, and Shinto). Call# 5472 Section 001   3.0 cr May 24-June 11 9:15am-12:15pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. SSS 316 Instructor: Fink, Steven R. Call# 5973 Section 003   3.0 cr June 14-July 08 9:15am-12:00pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu. SSS 317 Instructor: Spina, Stephen J. Delivery Mode: Online Special course fee $30.00 Call# 5972 Section 801   3.0 cr June 01-July 02 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Burns, Charlene P. E. |
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WMNS 301
Examining Women's Studies
GE IVE Humanities-Interdisciplinary Studies One Diversity Credit; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement Service-Learning Optional Interdisciplinary overview of focusing on women’s lives in the United States and globally, as influenced by gender, ethnicity, class, sexuality, cultural institutions, social practices, and representations. Familiarizes students with fundamental concepts and analysis tools in women’s studies. Call# 5904 Section 001   3.0 cr May 24-June 11 9:00am-12:00pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. CS 105 Instructor: Kernan, Barbara L. |
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