澳门六合彩历史记录

Undergraduate Catalog

Foreign Language/Global Issues Requirement

Candidates for a baccalaureate degree at 澳门六合彩历史记录 are required to complete the Foreign Language/Global Issues requirement established for their major program of study. Students will complete at least one of the options listed below, as determined by their academic department. Students should refer to the specific Foreign Language/Global Issues requirement for their degree program in the Academic Departments, Programs, and Courses section of this catalog.

  1. Successfully complete one of the following options:
    • Complete three years of high school language study in a single language with an average grade of C or better.
    • For students whose native language is English, pass an appropriate test offered by the 澳门六合彩历史记录 Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.
    • Complete, with a grade of C or better, a University-level course which meets the goals and objectives of the foreign language requirement.
    • For international students whose native language is not English and who have been admitted to 澳门六合彩历史记录, satisfy 澳门六合彩历史记录鈥檚 admission requirements for English language proficiency.
  2. Earn credit for a General Education course that is designated as 鈥淕lobal Issues.鈥
  3. Earn credit for a 300-level or higher course in the major, or in another department, that is designated as 鈥淕lobal Issues.鈥
  4. Successfully complete a 澳门六合彩历史记录 Study Abroad program of sufficient length and breadth.

General Education Courses Designated as Global Issues

  • ANTH 110鈥擨ntroduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • ECON 351鈥擥lobal Economic Poverty Issues
  • ENG 358鈥擲tudies in Non-Western Literature
  • F L 101鈥擨ntroductory Seminar in World Languages and Cultures
  • GEOG 100鈥擨ntroduction to Human Geography
  • GEOG 110鈥擶orld Regional Geography
  • GER/HIST 337鈥擳he Holocaust
  • HIST 115鈥擶orld History to 1500
  • HIST 116鈥擶orld History since 1500
  • HIST 211鈥擳echnology and Science in World History
  • HIST 241鈥擧istory of Latin America
  • HIST 245鈥擧istory of Asia
  • HIST 311鈥擧istory of Flight Culture
  • HIST/WS 318鈥擶omen and Gender in European History
  • HIST/GER 337鈥擳he Holocaust
  • INAG 310鈥擨nternational Agriculture in Developing Countries
  • IS 325鈥擥lobal Social Networks
  • MUS 394鈥擬usic in World Cultures
  • NUTR 300鈥擣ood and Culture
  • PHYS 150鈥擡nergy and the Environment
  • POLS 228鈥擣undamentals of International Relations
  • POLS 267鈥擨ntroduction to Comparative Government and Politics
  • POLS 329鈥擫atin American Politics
  • REL 110鈥擨ntroduction to Eastern Religions
  • REL 111鈥擨ntroduction to Western Religions
  • REL 365鈥擨slam
  • SOC/WS 285鈥擶omen: A Global Perspective
  • WS/SOC 285鈥擶omen: A Global Perspective
  • WS/HIST 318鈥擶omen and Gender in European History

Discipline-Specific Courses Designated as Global Issues

  • AAS/GEOG 466鈥擥eography of Africa
  • ACCT 343鈥擨ntermediate Accounting III
  • ANTH 305鈥擜pplied Anthropological Methods
  • ANTH/REL 324鈥擱eligion, Magic, and Shamanism
  • ANTH/PSY 353鈥擟ultural Psychology
  • ANTH 415鈥擡nvironmental Anthropology
  • ANTH/BOT 463鈥擡thnobotany
  • ARTH 393鈥擥ender and Embodiment in the Visual Arts
  • ARTH 496鈥擧istory of Contemporary Art
  • BC&J 351鈥擟omparative Broadcasting Systems
  • BC&J 353鈥擨nternational Communication and the Foreign Press
  • BC&J 456鈥擨nternational Public Relations
  • BOT/ANTH 463鈥擡thnobotany
  • CHEM 342鈥擣undamentals of Environmental Chemistry
  • COMM 381鈥擨ntercultural Communication
  • CS 320鈥擡thical, Social and Legal Issues in the Digital World
  • CSTM 440鈥擥reen and Sustainable Construction
  • ECON 470鈥擨nternational Trade
  • ECON 479鈥擬icrofinance in Action
  • EDS 428鈥擡nglish Language Learners and Bilingualism: Theory, Policy, and Practice
  • ENG 350鈥擯ostcolonial Literature
  • ENG 357鈥擭ation and Literature
  • ENG 392鈥擭ational Cinemas
  • ENG/REL 492鈥擱eligion, Literature, and Film
  • FIN 497鈥擨nternational Financial Management
  • GEOG/AAS 466鈥擶orld Regions
  • HIST 304鈥擴nited States Military History
  • HIST 307鈥擴.S. Foreign Relations Since 1898
  • HIST 312鈥擳echnology, Culture, and Society
  • HIST 346鈥擩apan
  • HIST 347鈥擬odern East Asia
  • HIST 380鈥擶orld War I
  • HIST 421鈥擲eminar in Global Environmental History
  • HRM 444鈥擨nternational Human Resource Management
  • INAG 361鈥擨nternational Agriculture Travel Study in the Western Hemisphere
  • INAG 362鈥擨nternational Agriculture Travel Study in the Eastern Hemisphere
  • MGT 485鈥擨nternational Management
  • MKTG 317鈥擨nternational Business
  • MKTG 417鈥擨nternational Marketing
  • MUS 390鈥擡uropean Art Music I
  • MUS 391鈥擡uropean Art Music II
  • NURS 316鈥擳ranscultural Nursing
  • POLS 322鈥擡uropean Politics
  • POLS 331鈥擴nited States Foreign Policy
  • POLS 334鈥擯olitics of the Global Economy
  • POLS 338鈥擳he United Nations and International Organization
  • POLS 353鈥擳errorism and Political Conflict
  • POLS 400鈥擟omparative Public Policy
  • POLS 440鈥擭ational Security and Arms Control
  • POLS 446鈥擟onflict Resolution and International Peacekeeping
  • POLS 465鈥擥enocide in Our Time
  • PSY/ANTH 353鈥擟ultural Psychology
  • REL/ANTH 324鈥擱eligion, Magic, and Shamanism
  • REL 350鈥擧induism
  • REL 355鈥擝uddhism
  • REL 456鈥擱eligion and War
  • REL/ENG 492鈥擱eligion, Literature, and Film
  • RPTA 462鈥擨nternational Tourism
  • SCM 411鈥擥lobal Supply Chain Management
  • SOC 440鈥擥lobal Sociology
  • SSED 354鈥擬ethods for Teaching Social Studies PreK鈥2nd Grade
  • SSED 495鈥擳eaching with a Global Perspective
  • SW 380鈥擲ocial Justice and Diversity
  • THEA 390鈥擶orld Theatre History I