Global and International Studies Course Scheduling List • Fall 2014 The following list is a comprehensive survey of undergraduate courses offered at IUPUI that sat- isfy requirements for both the major and minor in Internaonal Studies. Courses are grouped by general requirements, modern language requirements, regional/area concentraons, and themac concentraons. • Students may take up to 6 credit hours of I415 Independent Study, but no more than 3 credits in any specific concentraon. • Courses that are cross-listed under more than one regional and/or themac concentraon may only be counted towards one. • Classes marked with an * are variable subtle offerings, courses listed under the same number that cover disnct subjects (such as Anthropology A460). Your transcript will indicate a different tle each me the course is completed. Students may therefore take mulple courses listed under the same number, but can only count that course toward the regional or themac concentraon under which it’s listed here. • If students have quesons 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 Internaonal Studies. • NOTE: Hyperlinked courses are offered in the semester indicated International Studies Courses INTL I100 Intro to Internaonal Studies INTL I400 Internaonal Studies Capstone Seminar Windows on the World Requirement ANTH A104/A304 Introducon to Cultural Anthropology GEOG G110 Introducon to Human Geography HIST H109 Perspecves on the World: 1800-Present POLS Y219 Introducon to Internaonal Relaons World Languages Courses Students who began the program prior to Fall 2013 must sasfy second-year proficiency in a modern foreign language. Students who enter the program during or aſter Fall 2013 must complete one of the third-year courses marked by an * in their respecve language. ARABIC (NELC) A131 Basic Arabic I A132 Basic Arabic II A200 Intermediate Arabic I A250 Intermediate Arabic II A300 Advanced Arabic I* CHINESE (EALC) C131 Beginning Chinese I C132 Beginning Chinese II C201 Second-Year Chinese I C202 Second-Year Chinese II C301 Third-Year Chinese I* C320 Business Chinese* FRENCH (FREN) F131 First-Year French I F132 First-Year French II F203 Second-Year French I F204 Second-Year French II F328 Advanced French Grammar and Composion* F331 French Pronunciaon* F380 French Conversaon* GERMAN (GER) G131 First-Year German I G132 First-Year German II G203 Intermediate German I G204 Intermediate German II G303 Deutsch: Mielstufe I* G304 Deutsch: Mielstufe II* G331 Business German* G333 German Translaon* Global & International Studies Course Offerings Fall 2014 1 of 7
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Global and International StudiesCourse Scheduling List • Fall 2014
The following list is a comprehensive survey of undergraduate courses offered at IUPUI that sat-isfy requirements for both the major and minor in International Studies. Courses are grouped by general requirements, modern language requirements, regional/area concentrations, 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 International Studies.
• NOTE: Hyperlinked courses are offered in the semester indicated
International Studies CoursesINTL I100 Intro to International
Studies INTL I400 International Studies
Capstone Seminar
Windows on the World Requirement
ANTH A104/A304 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
GEOG G110 Introduction to Human Geography
HIST H109 Perspectives on the World: 1800-Present
POLS Y219 Introduction to International Relations
World Languages CoursesStudents who began the program prior to Fall 2013 must satisfy second-year proficiency in a modern foreign language. Students who enter the program during or after Fall 2013 must complete one of the third-year courses marked by an * in their respective language.
CHINESE (EALC)C131 Beginning Chinese IC132 Beginning Chinese IIC201 Second-Year Chinese IC202 Second-Year Chinese IIC301 Third-Year Chinese I* C320 Business Chinese*
FRENCH (FREN)F131 First-Year French I F132 First-Year French II F203 Second-Year French I F204 Second-Year French II F328 Advanced French
Grammar and Composition*
F331 French Pronunciation* F380 French Conversation*
GERMAN (GER)G131 First-Year German IG132 First-Year German II G203 Intermediate German I G204 Intermediate German II G303 Deutsch: Mittelstufe I*G304 Deutsch: Mittelstufe II*G331 Business German*G333 German Translation*
Global & International Studies Course Offerings Fall 2014 1 of 7
HIST G451 Traditional AsiaHIST G452 Modern AsiaHIST-G461 Imperial ChinaHIST G485 Modern ChinaHIST H421* History of Chinese
MedicineMHHS M492* China & US Healthcare:
Cross-Cultural Comparison
PHIL P328 Philosophies of IndiaPHIL P334 Buddhist PhilosophyPHIL P349 Philosophies of China
(change from P383* numbering)
PHIL P383* Philosophy of Krishnamurti
POLS Y333 Chinese PoliticsPOLS Y336 Southeast Asian Political
Systems POLS Y356 South Asian PoliticsREL R153 Religions of AsiaREL R300* Chinese ReligionsREL R300* Religions of IndiaREL R300* Religions of JapanREL R361 Hinduism and BuddhismSOC R495* Sociological Study of
China
EUROPEANTH E326 Modern Greek Society CLAS A301 Classical ArchaeologyCLAS A412 Art and Archaeology of
the AegeanCLAS A413 The Art and Archaeology
of GreeceCLAS A414 The Art and Archaeology
of Rome (with HER H414)CLAS A418 Myth and Reality in
Greek ArtCLAS C310 Classical Drama
ITALIAN (ITAL)M131 Beginning Italian IM132 Beginning Italian II M200 Intermediate Italian I***Note: Only the first course of the 2nd year Italian currently offered on the IUPUI campus.
JAPANESE (EALC)J131 Beginning Japanese IJ132 Beginning Japanese II J201 Second-Year Japanese IJ202 Second-Year Japanese II
J301 Third-Year Japanese I*
SPANISH (SPAN)S131 First-Year Spanish I S132 First-Year Spanish II S203 Second-Year Spanish I S204 Second-Year Spanish II
DiasporaANTH E384 The African DiasporaANTH A460* African Health-Historical
and Cultural ContextENG L382* Fiction of the Non-
Western World: 20th Century African Literature
ENG L411* South African Literature and Society (also taught as INTG I300)
FREN F450* Africa and the African Diaspora
GEOG G424 Geography of AfricaHER H351 African Art IHER H352 African Art IIHER H400* African Memorials &
Symbolic SpaceHIST E432 History of Africa 2HIST H421* Peoples and Cultures of
AfricaHIST H421* Modern AfricaMHHS M492* African Health-History
and Cultural ContextPOLS Y338 African Politics POLS Y490* African PoliticsREL R300* Contemporary African
ChristianityREL R300* Religion and Health in
Africa
ASIAANTH A460* Anthropology of Central
Asia and the Middle EastANTH A485* Aboriginal AustraliaANTH E356 Cultures of the PacificEALC E231 Japan: The Living
TraditionEALC E335 Chinese Martial Arts
CultureEALC E344 Contemporary Chinese
CinemaEALC E351* Japanese Film and FictionECON E307* India: Economic IssuesHER H304* The Art of ChinaHER H304* Art in JapanHER H361 Asian Art IHER H362 Asian Art II
AFRICA, CONT’D ASIA, CONT’D
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HIST B309 Britain I HIST B310 Britain IIHIST B323 History of the HolocaustHIST B351 Barbarian Europe 200-
1000HIST B352 The Age of Chivalry 1000-
1500HIST B353 The RenaissanceHIST B354 The ReformationHIST B355 Europe: Louis XIV to
French RevolutionHIST B356 French Revolution and
NapoleonHIST B357 Modern FranceHIST B361 Europe in the Twentieth
CenturyHIST B393 German History: From
Bismarck to HitlerHIST B421*/H477 Comparative Perspectives
on British ImperialismHIST B421* Cultural History of French
ImpressionismHIST B421* The EnlightenmentHIST B421* The First World WarHIST B421* Scientific RevolutionsHIST B421* Tudor-Stuart BritainHIST B421* Women in Europe:
1500-PresentHIST B421* The Viking AgeHIST B421* Modern French Cultural
HistoryHIST B425 The Second World WarHIST D313 Russian Social and
Cultural History, 1801-1917
HIST D314 Soviet Social and Cultural History
HIST H425* History of Hospitals
CLAS C311 Classical EpicsCLAS C351 Golden Age of AthensCLAS C361 Golden Age of RomeCLAS/HIST C386 Greek HistoryCLAS/HIST C388 Roman HistoryCLAS C412 Art and Archaeology of
the Aegean CLAS C413 Art and Archaeology of
Greece CLAS C414 Art and Archaeology of
RomeCLAS C491* Women and Gender in
the Classical World (with WOST 300)
ENG L301 Critical and Historical Survey of English Literature I
ENG L302 Critical and Historical Survey of English Literature II
ENG L348 19th Century British Fiction
ENG L366 Modern Drama: Irish Drama
ENG L378* Renaissance and Restoration-Period Writing by British Women
FREN F300 Lectrs et Analyses Litteraires
FREN F307 Masterpieces of French Literature
FREN F326 French in the Business World
FREN F360 Introduction socio-culturelle à la France
FREN F371 French ExistentialismFREN F451 Le Francais des affairesFREN F452 La civilization et
littérature québécoises
FREN F454 Literature Contempor. 2FREN F460 French Fiction in Film
FREN F461 La France contemporaineGEOG G321 Geography of EuropeGER G331 Business German IGER G340 German Language and
Society: Past and PresentGER G355 Theater SpielenGER G365 Deutsche Kultur HeuteGER G370/371 German Cinema/Der
deutsche FilmGER-G408 Love/Nature in the Age
of RomanticismGER G409 19. Jahrhundert: Kultur
und LiteraturGER G409 German Myths, Fairy
Tales, and Social Transformation (in German)
GER G410 20. Jahrhundert: Kultur und Literatur
GER G431 Advanced Business German
HER H302 Post-Impressionism to Cubism
HER H304 Northern Renaissance Art
HER H326 Romanesque and Gothic Art
HER H331 Italian Renaissance ArtHER H334 Baroque ArtHER H341 Nineteenth-Century ArtHER H342 From Dada to Abstract
ExpressionismHER H400* Cultural History of French
ImpressionismHER H413 Art & Archaeology of
Greece
EUROPE, CONT’D EUROPE, CONT’D EUROPE, CONT’D
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HIST B425 The Second World WarHIST B426 Genocide and Its OriginsHIST F347 US-Latin American
RelationsHIST H418*/H509* History of Humanitarian
Assistance (Previously HIST-H 425)
HIST H421* US-Latin American Relations
PHIL P323 Society and State in the Modern World
POLS Y219 Introduction to International Relations
POLS Y350 Politics of the European Union
POLS Y360 US Foreign PolicyPOLS Y367 International LawPOLS Y373 Politics of TerrorismPOLS Y374 International
OrganizationPOLS Y375 War and International
ConflictPOLS Y376 International Political
EconomyPOLS Y377 GlobalizationPOLS Y380* Human RightsPOLS Y388 Marxist TheoryREL 300* Religion and PeaceSPEA V272 Terrorism and Public
PolicyWOST WS300* Women’s Rights Around
the World
HIST F347 US-Latin American Relations
HIST H477 British Imperialism, 1484-present
HER H304* The Art of Spain and New Spain
HER H331 Italian Renaissance ArtHER H400* African Memorials &
Symbolic SpaceHER-H400* Pilgrimage Art: A World
PerspectiveINTG I300* The African-American
Experience INTG I300* Global DialoguesREL R257 Introduction to Islam REL R300* Asian Religions in
AmericaREL R300 Religion and HealingREL R300 Pilgrimage in World
Religions REL R300* Indians Missions &
ColonialismREL R300* Religion and RevolutionREL R305 Islam and ModernityREL R328 Religions of the African
DiasporaREL R370 Islam in AmericaSPAN S323 Introduction to
Translating Spanish to English
TCEM 372 Global Tourism Geography
TCEM 472 Global Tourism
ANTH A104 and GEOG G110 fulfill the International Relations thematic concentration only if completed during or before the Spring 2013 semester.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMYANTH E411 Wealth, Exchange and
Power in Anthropological Perspective
BUS D301 International Business Environment
BUS D302 Operation of International Enterprises‡
BUS F494 International Financial Management‡
BUS M401 International Marketing‡
COMM C223 Business and Professional Communications
ECON E303 Survey of International Economics
ECON E337 Economic Development GEOG G331 Economic GeographyPOLS Y376 International Political
EconomyPOLS Y377 Globalization
Note: Courses marked with † require prior completion of ECON E201 (Intro to Microeconomics) and ECON E202 (Intro to Macroeconomics). Courses marked with ‡ are open only to Kelley School of Business majors.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSANTH A460* Reconciliation in
International PerspectiveANTH A460* Truth and Reconciliation ANTH A460* Refugees and 21st
Century Human RightsANTH E411 Wealth, Exchange and
Power in Anthropological Perspective
ANTH L300 Language and CultureCOMM C482 Intercultural
Communications
CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTIONS, CONT’D INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, CONT’DINTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Global & International Studies Course Offerings Fall 2014 6 of 7
GEOG G110 and HIST H109 fulfill the International Relations thematic concentration only if completed during or before the Spring 2013 semester.
ISSUES IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTANTH A460* African Health-Historical
and Cultural ContextANTH A460* Anthropology of
Migration and Transnationalism
ANTH A460* Anthropology of PolicyANTH A460* Global MigrationsANTH E391 Women in Developing
Countries ANTH E411 Wealth, Exchange and
Power in Anthropological Perspective
ECON E307 Energy, the Environment and Economics
ECON E337 Economic Development GEOG G310 Human Impact on the
Environment GEOG G315 Environmental
Conservation GEOG G324 Geography of the
Caribbean GEOG G363 Landscapes & Cultures of
the CaribbeanGEOG G421 Environments of Tropical
Lands GEOG G475 Climate ChangeHIST F342 Latin America: Evolution
and Revolution Since Independence
HIST A410 American Environmental History
HIST H418 International Humanitarian Assistance (Previously HIST-H 425)
HIST H421* History of Chinese Medicine
PHIL P237 Environmental EthicsPOLS Y338 African Politics
POLS Y346 Comparative Politics in Developing Countries
POLS Y377 GlobalizationPBHL A316 Environmental Health
SciencePBHL A459 Environmental Science &
Health Data AnalysisREL R385 The Ethics of
ConsumptionSOC R463 Inequality and Society
Note: ECON 337 requires prior completion of ECON E210 (Intro to Microeconomics) and ECON E202 (Intro to Macroeconomics. PBHL A459 has several prerequisites; contact Public Health for more information.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, CONT’D GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, CONT’D
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