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Courses Approved to Meet the General Education Requirements in Internationalism, Multiculturalism, Quantitative Thinking and Writing

(these requirements only apply to students matriculated in Fall 2007 and beyond)


Fall 2008 Last Updated 3/31/11

Internationalism (also count toward old International Diversity requirement)
ANTH 111-01, Cultural Anthropology (Dean)
ANTH 111-02, Cultural Anthropology (Bilik)
ANTH 239-01, Medical Anthropology (Patten)
ANTH 257-01, Peoples/Cultures of Mongolia (Weatherford/Bilik)
ART and ASIA 170, Chinese Art and Culture (Kyan)
ART and ASIA 270, Art and Religion along the Silk Road (Kyan)
ASIA 111-01, Introduction to Asian Studies (Jim Laine)
ASIA 194-01, China on Screen (Yang)
ECON 221-01 and -02, Introduction to International Economics (Robertson)
FREN 305-01, Advanced Expression (Fritz)
FREN 394-01, Révolutions et évolutions (Vantine)
FREN 415-01, Rivaux et complices (Vantine)
FREN 407, Francophone Studies: Voix du Sud: Francophone Sub-Saharan Literatures (Vitiello)
GEOG 111-01, Human Geography of Global Issues (Hazen)
GEOG 111-02, Human Geography of Global Issues (Lanegran)
GEOG 232-01, People and the Environment (Moseley)
GEOG 246-01, Regional Geography of Latin America (Hazen)
GEOG 254-01, Geography of World Population Issues (Barcus)
GEOG 488-01 and ENVI 477-01, Comparative Environment and Development Studies (Moseley)
GERM 305, German Through the Media (Peters)
GERM 306-01, Introduction to German Studies (Huener)
GERM 360, Proseminar: Berlin (Huener)
GERM 363, Romanticism (Martyn)
GERM 394-01, French-German Dialogue in Philosophy and Theory (Kordela)
HIST and ASIA 140, Introduction to East Asian Civilization (Tam)
HIST and ASIA 274, History of Traditional China (Tam)
HIST and ASIA 276, History of Traditional Japan (Tam)
HISP and LATI 307-01, Introduction to Literary Analysis of Hispanic Texts (Mesa)
HIST 110-01, Introduction to European History (Weisensel)
HIST 294-02 and HMCS 294-01 and RUSS 294-01, Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propaganda and Art (Weisensel/Chadaga)
HIST 351-01, Tudor-Stuart England (Itzkowitz)
HIST 366-01, Europe in the Age of Upheaval and Revolution (Itzkowitz)
INTL 110-01, Introduction to International Studies: Globalization (Samatar)
INTL 113-01, Introduction to International Studies: Globalization Theory/Context (Nedelsky)
INTL and HMCS 202-01, Global Media Industries (Ciafone)
INTL 245-01, Introduction to Human Rights (Weber)
INTL 294-01, Latin American Media and Cultural Studies (Ciafone)
INTL 345-01, Advanced Themes in Human Rights (von Geldern)
INTL 485-01, Senior Seminar: Confronting Global Hatred (Nedelsky)
JAPA and LING 235, Communicative Strategies in Japanese Society (Suzuki)
JAPA 251, The Fiction of Modern Japan (Scott)
JAPA 407, Fourth Year Japanese I (Suzuki)
MUSI 111 and ASIA 194, World Music I: Asia (Wong)
PHIL and ASIA 136-01, Indian Philosophies (Joy Laine)
POLI 120, Foundations of International Politics (Blaney)
POLI and LATI 141-01, Latin America through Women's Eyes (Dosh)
POLI 221-01, Global Governance (Weber)
POLI and LATI 245-01, Latin American Politics (Dosh)
PSYC 488-01, Cultural Psychology Seminar (No)
RELI and ASIA 127-01, Religions of India (Jim Laine)
RUSS and INTL 265, Translation as Cross-Cultural Communication (Hammarberg)
SOCI 370-01, Political Sociology (Larson)
THDA 294, Rights and Resistance: Theatre and Film in Latin America (Nielsen)
WGSS 220-01 and ENGL 294-02, Ideas, Icons, Instruments: Feminist Re-Constructions (Sarker)
WGSS 300-01 and ENGL 394-02, Advanced Feminst/Queer Theories and Methodologies (Sarker)

Multiculturalism (also count toward old Domestic Diversity requirement)
AMST and HMCS 194-02, Race and Sound in Modern American Culture (Gilbert)
AMST and GEOG 250-01, Race, Place and Space (Aguilar-San Juan)
AMST 394-01, U.S. Racial Formations and the Global Economy (San Juan)
ANTH 294-01 and AMST 294-03, Ethnicity and Race (Bilik)
ECON 342, Economics of Poverty in the U.S. (Moe)
EDUC and AMST 240, Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Education (DuBose)
ENGL 130-01, American Voices (Cohen)
ENGL 375-01, African American Literature to 1900 (English)
ENGL 394-01 and AMST 394-03, Asian American Poetics (Naca)
ENGL 406, Where Waters Meet and Rivers Gather: Projects in Writing (Wang)
GEOG 242-01, Regional Geography of the U.S. and Canada (Smith)
HISP 308-01, Locating US Latino Studies (Gonzalez)
HISP 444, The Family as History: Stories of US Latinos (Mesa)
HIST and AMST 233-01, Intro to the History of the U.S. Working Class (Rachleff)
HIST 294-04 and AMST 294-01, African Americans in the West (Hudson)
PHIL 119-01, Critical Thinking (Warren)
POLI 204-01, Urban Politics (Shah)
RELI 125-01, Love and Death (Cooey)
SOCI 190-01, Criminal Behavior and Social Control (Larson)
WGSS 194, Beyond the Binary, Trans and Intersex Studies (Kupin-Escobar)

Quantitative Thinking
Q1

ANTH 115-01, Biological Anthropology (Legge)
BIOL 205, Cell Biology and Genetics II (Chatterjea)
BIOL 260, Genetics (Montgomery)
BIOL 265, Cell Biology (Overvoorde)
BIOL 270-01, Biodiversity and Evolution (Boyer)
BIOL 270-02, Biodiversity and Evolution (Rogers)
BIOL and ENVI 285-01, Ecology (Dosch)
CHEM 111-01 and -02, General Chemistry I (Green)
CHEM 115-01, Accelerated General Chemistry (Kuwata)
CHEM 311-01, Physical Chemistry I (Kuwata)
EDUC and PSYC 220, Educational Psychology (Kruse)
ENVI 133, Environmental Science (Dosch)
GEOG 225, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (Muehlenhaus)
GEOG 262-01, Metro Analysis (Smith)
GEOL 250, Minerology (Wirth)
MATH 116, Mathematics -- Its Content and Spirit (Saxe)
MATH 135-01 and -02, Applied Calculus (Topaz)
MATH 135-03, Applied Calculus (Saxe)
MATH 136-01 and -02, Discrete Mathematics (Halverson)
MATH 137-01 and -02, Single Variable Calculus (Beveridge)
MATH 236, Linear Algebra (Roberts)
MATH 237-01, Multivariable Calculus (Roberts)
MATH 237-02, Multivariable Calculus (Wagon)
MUSI 113-01 and -02, Theory I (Gable)
PHYS 113-01, Modern Astronomy (Cannon)
PHYS 226-01, Principles of Physics I (ter Veldhuis)
PHYS 481-01, Quantum Mechanics (ter Veldhuis)
PHYS 494-01, Cosmology (Cannon)
PSYC 100-01, Introduction to Psychology (Strauss)
PSYC 242, Cognitive Psychology (Lea)
SOCI 190-01, Criminal Behavior (Larson)
THDA 125-01, Technical Theater (Barrett)

Q2
GEOL and ENVI 120-01, Environmental Geology (MacGregor)
GEOL 150-01, Dynamic Earth and Global Change (Wirth)
GEOL 260, Geomorphology (MacGregor)
PSYC 300-01, Directed Research in Psychology (Strauss)

Q3
ECON 119-01 and -02, Principles of Economics (Ding)
ECON 119-03 and -04, Principles of Economics (Moe)
ECON 119-05, Principles of Economics (West)
ECON 119-06, Principles of Economics (Damon)
MATH and ECON 108-01, Quantitative Thinking for Policy Analysis (Bressoud)
MATH 153-01 and -02, Data Analysis and Statistics (Kohnen)
MATH 155-01 and -02, Introduction to Statistical Modeling (Addona)
POLI 269-01, Empirical Research Methods (Shah)
PSYC 201, Research in Psychology I (Lea)
PSYC 202, Research in Psychology II (Brown)

Writing (The Writing requirement can only be satisfied AFTER taking a First Year Course--it must be taken AFTER the first semester and before the senior year. Transfer students may satisfy the requirement in any semester prior to the senior year.)
ANTH 230-01, Ethnographic Interviewing (Patten)
ART and ASIA 170, Chinese Art and Culture (Kyan)
ART and ASIA 270, Art and Religion along the Silk Road (Kyan)
ENGL 101, College Writing (Graham)
ENGL and ENVI 294-03, Literature and Environment (Krier)
ENGL 303-01, Chaucer (Krier)
ENGL 375-01, African American Literature to 1900 (English)
ENGL 394-01 and AMST 394-03, Asian American Poetics (Naca)
ENVI and HIST 340, U.S. Urban Environmental History (Wells)
GEOG and ENVI 232-01, People and the Environment (Moseley)
GERM 363, Romanticism (Martyn)
GERM and HMCS 394-01, Topics: French-German Dialogue in Philosophy and Theory (Kordela)
HISP 305-01 and -02, Visions of the Hispanic World: Oral and Written Expression (Olsen)
HISP and LATI 307-01, Introduction to the Literary Analysis of Hispanic Texts (Mesa)
HISP 444, The Family as History: Stories of US Latinos (Mesa)
HMCS 110-01, Texts and Power (Steinman)
PHIL 115-01 and -02, Problems of Philosophy (Wilcox)
PHIL 115-03, Problems of Philosophy (Gorham)
PHIL 125-01, Ethics (Gunderson)
PHIL and CNS 362-01, Philosophy of Mind (Joy Laine)
POLI and LATI 141-01, Latin America through Women's Eyes (Dosh)
POLI and LATI 245-01, Latin American Politics (Dosh)
POLI 272, Researching Political Communication (Keremidchieva)
PSYC 300-01, Directed Research in Psychology (Strauss)
RELI 235-01, Introduction to Theory and Method in the Study of Religion (Cooey)
RELI 294-01, Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christianity (Drake)


 

 
 
 
 


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