Global and International Studies Satisfy Requirements for Both the Major and Minor in Global and International Studies

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Global and International Studies Satisfy Requirements for Both the Major and Minor in Global and International Studies The following list is a comprehensive survey of undergraduate courses offered at IUPUI that Global and International Studies satisfy requirements for both the major and minor in Global and International Studies. Courses Course Offerings List are grouped by general requirements, modern language requirements, regional/area concen- Summer 2016 trations, and thematic concentrations. • Students may take up to 6 credit hours of I415 Independent Study, but no more than 3 credits in any specific concentration. • Courses that are cross-listed under more than one regional and/or thematic concentration may only be counted towards one. • Classes marked with an * are variable subtitle offerings, courses listed under the same number that cover distinct subjects (such as Anthropology A460). Your transcript will indicate a different title each time the course is completed. Students may therefore take multiple courses listed under the same number, but can only count that course toward the regional or thematic concentration under which it’s listed here. • If students have questions about a course offered that is not on this list, please contact Dr. Michael Snodgrass ([email protected]) or Penny Saltsman ([email protected]). The list will be updated periodically as new courses are added, dropped, or cancelled due to circumstances beyond the control of Global & International Studies. • NOTE: Highlighted courses are being offered during the indicated semester (for the most up-to-date information, search for courses in SIS). FRENCH (FREN) International Studies Courses World Languages Courses F131 First Year French I INTL I100 Intro to International Students who began the program prior to Fall 2013 must F132 First Year French II satisfy second-year proficiency in a modern foreign F203 Second Year French I Studies language. Students who enter the program during or INTL I300 Topics in International after Fall 2013 must complete one of the third-year F204 Second Year French II Studies courses marked by an * in their respective language. F326 French in the Business INTL I400 International Studies World* Capstone Seminar ARABIC (NELC) F328 Advanced French A131 Beginning Arabic I Grammar and A132 Beginning Arabic II Composition* Windows on the World A200 Intermediate Arabic I F331 French Pronunciation* A250 Intermediate Arabic II F380 French Conversation* Requirement A300 Advanced Arabic I* ANTH A104 Introduction to Cultural GERMAN (GER) Anthropology CHINESE (EALC) G131 First Year German I GEOG G110 Introduction to Human C131 Beginning Chinese I G132 First Year German II Geography C132 Beginning Chinese II G203 Second Year German I HIST H109 Perspectives on the C201 Second Year Chinese I G204 Second Year German II World: 1800-Present C202 Second Year Chinese II G303 Deutsch: Mittelstufe I* POLS Y219 Introduction to C301 Third Year Chinese I* G304 Deutsch: Mittelstufe II* International Relations C320 Business Chinese* G331 Business German* G333 German Translation* AFRICA, CONT’D ASIA, CONT’D ITALIAN (ITAL) ANTH E384 The African Diaspora EALC E335 Chinese Martial Arts M131 Beginning Italian I ENG L382* Fiction of the Non- Culture M132 Beginning Italian II Western World: EALC E351* Japanese Film and Fiction M200 Intermediate Italian I 20th Century African nd ECON E307* India: Economic Issues ***Note: Only the first course of the 2 year Italian Literature HER H304* The Art of China currently offered on the IUPUI campus. ENG L411* South African Literature HER H304* Art in Japan and Society (also taught HER H361 Asian Art I JAPANESE (EALC) as INTG I300) HER H362 Asian Art II J131 Beginning Japanese I FREN F450* Africa and the African HIST G451 The Far East I: Traditional J132 Beginning Japanese II Diaspora Asia J201 Second-Year Japanese I GEOG G478 Global Change, Food & HIST G452 The Far East II: Modern J202 Second-Year Japanese II Farming Systems Asia J301 Third-Year Japanese I* GEOG G424 Geography of Africa HIST-G461 Imperial China HER H351 African Art I HIST G485 Modern China SPANISH (SPAN) HER H352 African Art II HIST H421* History of Chinese S131 First Year Spanish I HER H400* African Memorials & Medicine S132 First Year Spanish II Symbolic Space MHHS M492* China & US Healthcare: S203 Second Year Spanish I HIST E432 History of Africa 2 Cross-Cultural S204 Second Year Spanish II HIST H421* Peoples and Cultures of Comparison S311 Spanish Grammar* Africa PHIL P328 Philosophies of India S313 Writing Spanish* HIST H421* Modern Africa PHIL P334 Buddhist Philosophy S315 Spanish in the Business MHHS M492* African Health-History PHIL P349 Philosophies of China World* and Cultural Context (change from P383* S317 Spanish Conversation POLS Y338 African Politics numbering) and Diction* POLS Y490* African Politics PHIL P383* Philosophy of REL R300* Contemporary African Krishnamurti International Studies Regional Christianity POLS Y333 Chinese Politics REL R300* Religion and Health in Concentrations POLS Y336 Southeast Asian Political Africa Systems REL R328 Afro-Diasporic Religions AFRICA POLS Y356 South Asian Politics AFRO A152 Introduction to African REL R153 Religions of Asia ASIA Studies REL R300* Chinese Religions ANTH A460* Anthropology of Central AFRO A303* South Africa in the Global REL R300* Religions of India Asia and the Middle East Economy REL R300* Religions of Japan ANTH A485* Aboriginal Australia AFRO A303* Women of the African REL R361 Hinduism and Buddhism ANTH E356 Cultures of the Pacific Diaspora SOC R495* Sociological Study of EALC E231 Japan: The Living AFRO A306 African Diaspora: Global China Perspective Tradition ANTH A460* African Health-Historical EALC E334 Contemporary Chinese and Cultural Context Cinema EUROPE, CONT’D EUROPE, CONT’D EUROPE, CONT’D EUROPE FILM C380 French Cinema HER H326 Romanesque and Gothic ANTH E326 Modern Greek Society FILM C393 History of European and Art CLAS A301 Classical Archaeology American Film HER H331 Italian Renaissance Art CLAS A412 Art and Archaeology of FREN F300 Lectrs et Analyses HER H334 Baroque Art the Aegean Litteraires HER H341 Nineteenth-Century CLAS A413 The Art and Archaeology FREN F307 Masterpieces of French Painting of Greece Literature HER H342 From Dada to Abstract CLAS A414 The Art and Archaeology FREN F360 Introduction socio- Expressionism of Rome culturelle à la France HER H400* Cultural History of French CLAS A418 Myth and Reality in FREN F371 French Existentialism Impressionism Greek Art HER H413 Art & Archaeology of CLAS C310 Classical Drama FREN F451 Le Francais des affaires Greece CLAS C311 Classical Epics FREN F452 La civilization et HER H414 Art & Archaeology of CLAS C351 Golden Age of Athens littérature québécoises Rome CLAS C361 Golden Age of Rome FREN F454 Literature Contemp. 2 HER H420 The Artist in the CLAS C386 Greek History FREN F460 French Fiction in Film Renaissance CLAS C387 Roman History FREN F461 La France contemporaine HIST B309 Britain Before 1688 CLAS C412 Art and Archaeology of GEOG G321 Geography of Europe HIST B310 Britain Since 1688 the Aegean GER G340 German Language and HIST B323 History of the Holocaust CLAS C413 Art and Archaeology of Society: Past and Present HIST B351* Barbarian Europe 200- Greece GER G355 Theater Spielen 1000 CLAS C414 Art and Archaeology of GER G365 Deutsche Kultur Heute HIST B352* The Age of Chivalry 1000- Rome GER G370/371 German Cinema/ 1500 CLAS C491* Women and Gender in Der deutsche Film HIST B353 The Renaissance the Classical World (with GER G407 Knights, God and the HIST B354 The Reformation WOST 300) Devil HIST B355/H509 Europe: Louis XIV to ENG L301 Critical and Historical GER G408 Love/Nature in the Age French Revolution Survey of English of Romanticism HIST B356 French Revolution and Literature I GER G409 German Myths, Fairy Napoleon ENG L302 Critical and Historical Tales, and Social HIST B357 Modern France Survey of English Transformation (in HIST B361 Europe in the Twentieth Literature II German) Century ENG L348 19th Century British GER G410 20. Jahrhundert: Kultur HIST B393 German History: From Fiction und Literatur Bismarck to Hitler ENG L366 Modern Drama: Irish GER G431 Advanced Business HIST B421*/H477 Comparative Perspectives Drama German on British Imperialism ENG L378* Renaissance and HER H302 Post-Impressionism to HIST B421* Cultural History of French Restoration-Period Cubism Impressionism Writing by British HER H304* Northern Renaissance HIST B421* The Enlightenment Women Art HIST B421* The First World War EUROPE, CONT’D LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN, CONT’D HIST B421* History of Education FREN-F326 and SPAN-S315 fulfill the European HIST F346 Modern Mexico HIST B421* Scientific Revolutions concentration only if taken Spring 2015 or prior HIST B421* Tudor-Stuart Britain HIST F347 US-Latin American LATIN AMERICA AND Relations HIST B421* Women in Europe: THE CARIBBEAN HIST H421* Women and Gender in 1500-Present AFRO A303* Afro Brazilian Culture and Latin America HIST B421* The Viking Age Capoeira Angola HIST H421* Twentieth-Century Latin HIST B421* Modern French Cultural AMST A303* Banana History America History ANTH A460* Anthropology of Latin HIST H425 Comparative Native HIST B425/H509* The Second World War America American History HIST C386 Greek History ANTH A460* Archaeologies of Latin POLS Y337 Latin American Politics HIST C388 Roman History America REL R328 Religions of the African HIST D313 Russian Social and ANTH A460* Anthropology of Diaspora Cultural History, 1801- Migration and SPAN S330 Studies in Hispanic 1917 Transnationalism Culture HIST D314 Soviet Social and Cultural ANTH E300*
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