Global Experience Requirement
All Newhouse students must complete ONE of the following courses to fulfill the Global Experience requirement.
Students can also complete the Global Experience requirement by participating in a study abroad program.
International students can petition to waive the Global Experience requirement, as the nature of studying at Syracuse University is a global experience.
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African American Studies
AAS 202 | Caribbean Society since Independence (+)*Social Sciences |
AAS 207 | A Survey of African Music (+)*Humanities |
AAS 233 | The Caribbean Novel (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
AAS/HST 213 | Africa: Ancient Times to 1800 (+)*Social Sciences |
AAS/HST 214 | Modern Africa: 1800 – Present (+)*Social Sciences |
AAS 234 | African Fiction (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
AAS 241/REL 281 | African Religions: An Introduction (+)*Humanities |
AAS 305 | African Orature (+)*Writing Intensive |
AAS/WGS 307 | African Women Writers |
AAS/SOC/WGS 309 | Race, Gender, and Sexuality in African Diaspora |
AAS 312 | Pan Africanism (+)*Writing Intensive |
AAS 327 | History of Southern Africa |
AAS/PSC 341 | Politics of Africa |
AAS/PSC 346 | Comparative Third World Politics |
AAS/PSC 364 | African International Relations |
AAS/PSC 365 | International Political Economy of the Third World |
AAS/WGS 403 | African and Caribbean Women Writers |
AAS/SOC/WGS 445 | The Caribbean: Sex Workers, Transnational Capital, and Tourism |
Anthropology
ANT 121 | Peoples and Cultures of the World (+)*Social Sciences |
ANT/HIS 145 | Introduction to Historical Archaeology (+)*Social Sciences |
ANT 185 | Global Encounters: Comparing World Views & Values Cross-Culturally (+)*Writing Intensive, Humanities |
ANT 273/NAT/REL 244 | Indigenous Religions (+)*Humanities |
ANT 318 | African Cultures |
ANT 322/LAS 318 | South American Cultures |
ANT/SAS/WGS 324 | Modern South Asian Cultures (+)*Writing Intensive |
ANT 326/WGS 327 | Africa through the Novel |
ANT 327 | Anthropology of Race in Latin America and the Caribbean |
ANT 357 | Health, Healing, and Culture |
ANT/GEO/WGS 367 | Gender in a Globalizing World (+)*Writing Intensive |
ANT/HTW/MES 382 | Health in the Middle East |
ANT/LAS 423 | Effects of Globalization in Latin American |
ANT 427 | Brazil: Anthropological Perspectives |
ANT 428 | Transformation of Eastern Europe |
ANT 446 | Caribbean Archaeology |
ANT/WGS 455 | Culture and AIDS |
ANT/HTW/WGS 462 | Culture and Reproductive Health and Medicine |
ANT/HTW 463 | Global Health |
ANT/IRP/MES 468 | Middle East in Anthropological Perspective |
ANT/REL 471 | Religion and Society in Brazil |
ANT 479 | Anthropology of Global Transformations |
ANT/WGS 553 | Women and Social Change |
Arabic
ARB/LIT/MES 336 | Arabic Cultures |
College of Arts and Sciences
CAS 311 | Living in a Global Environment |
Economics
ECN 365 | The World Economy (Prereq)*ECN 101 and ECN 102; or ECN 203 |
ECN 465 | International Trade Theory and Policy (Prereq)*ECN 301 or ECN 311 |
English
ENG 113 | Survey of British Literature, Beginnings to 1789 (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
ENG 114 | Survey of British Literature, 1789 to Present (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
ENG 115 | Topics in British Literary History (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
ENG 121 | Introduction to Shakespeare (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
ENG 174 | World Literature, Beginnings to 1000 (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
ENG 175 | World Literature, 1000 to Present (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
French
FRE 305 | Evolution and Revolution through the Centuries |
FRE 306 | From Romanticism to Postmodernism |
FRE 315 | French Civilization |
FRE 316 | Contemporary French Culture |
FRE 403 | Topics in French and Francophone Literature and Film |
FRE 405 | French Culture in Age of Louis XIV |
FRE 407 | French Libertine Fictions |
FRE 409 | French Culture and Revolution |
FRE 411 | Moliere |
FRE/WGS 412 | French Women Writers |
FRE 417 | “Impressions d’Afrique”: Caribbean Gazes |
FRE 419 | Sembene Ousmane and the African Cinema |
FRE 421 | Francophone African Criticism |
Geography and the Environment
GEO 105 | World Urban Geography (+)*Social Sciences |
GEO 272 | World Cultures (+)*Social Sciences |
GEO 273 | Geography of the World Economy: Capitalism, Inequality, Politics (+)*Social Sciences |
GEO/LAS 321 | Latin American Development: Spatial Aspects |
GEO 325 | Colonialism in Latin America |
GEO 331 | The European Union |
GEO 361 | Global Economic Geography |
GEO 362 | The European City |
GEO/ANT/WGS 367 | Gender in a Globalizing World (+)*Writing Intensive |
GEO/PSC 396 | European Integration |
GEO 435 | The Global Middle East |
GEO 561 | Global Economic Geography |
German
GER 357 | Contemporary German Culture and Civilization |
GER 361 | Berlin: City-Literature-History |
GER 365 | Nineteenth-Century Prose |
GER 366 | Nineteenth-Century Drama |
GER 367 | German Lyrics and Ballads |
GER 376 | Classicism and Romanticism |
GER 377 | Literature from 1880 to the Close of World War II |
GER 378 | German Literature Since World War II |
GER 379 | German and Austrian Cinema |
Greek
GRE 310 | Greek Prose Authors (Prereq)*GRE 102 |
GRE 320 | Readings from Greek Poets |
History
HST 111 | Early Modern Europe, 1350-1815 (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
HST 112 | Modern Europe: Napoleon to the Present (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
HST/ANT 145 | Introduction to Historical Archaeology (+)*Social Sciences |
HST/MES 208 | The Middle East since the Rise of Islam (+)*Social Sciences, Writing Intensive |
HST/MES 209 | Modern Middle East (+)*Social Sciences |
HST 210 | The Ancient World (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
HST 211 | Medieval and Renaissance Europe (+)*Humanities |
HST 213 | Africa: Ancient Times to 1800 (+)*Social Sciences |
HST 214 | Modern Africa: 1800 – Present (+)*Social Sciences |
HST 231 | English History (+)*Social Sciences |
HST 232 | English History (+)*Social Sciences |
HST 310 | The Early Middle Ages |
HST 311 | Medieval Civilization |
HST 312 | Reformation of the 16th Century |
HST 313 | French Revolution: Sun King to Guillotine |
HST 314 | Europe from Bismarck to the First World War |
HST 315 | Europe in the Age of Hitler and Stalin |
HST 316 | Europe Since 1945 |
HST 317 | The Arab Revolutions |
HST 320 | Traditional China |
HST 321 | Modern China |
HST/LAS 322/SPA 325 | Colonial Latin America |
HST 323/LAS 313 | Modern Latin America |
HST/LAS 324 | Recent Latin American History |
HST 327 | A History of Southern Africa |
HST/SAS 328 | Ancient and Medieval India |
HST/SAS 329 | Making of Modern India |
HST 352 | History of Ancient Greece |
HST 353 | History of Ancient Rome |
HST 354 | Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
HST 355 | The Italian Renaissance |
HST 356 | Modern Italy |
HST 357 | Culture and Politics in Early Modern England: From Henry VIII to Charles I |
HST 358 | Democracy Ancient and Modern |
HST 359 | Modern Britain 1850 to the Present |
HST 360 | Modern France from Napoleon |
HST 361 | Germany to World War I, 1770-1918 |
HST/JSP/QSX 362 | Nazi Germany and the Holocaust |
HST 363 | Germany Since 1945 |
HST 364 | The Origins of Modern Russia |
HST 365 | Russia in the Twentieth Century |
HST 366 | Modern East Africa Since 1850 |
HST 367 | Plague to AIDS |
HST/SAS 372 | Caste & Inequality in Modern India |
HST/SAS 375 | British Empire |
HST 377 | History of Venice |
HST 378 | Early Modern Mediterranean |
HST/WGS 379 | Gender, Race, and Colonialism |
HST 392 | The Korean War |
HST 393 | East Asia and the Socialist Experience |
HST 395 | The History of Modern Japan |
HST 397 | The History of Modern Korea |
History of Art
HOA 105 | Arts and Ideas I (+)*Humanities |
HOA 106 | Arts and Ideas II (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive (Honors Section Only) |
HOA 301 | Origins of Western Art |
HOA 389/ARC 435 | Islamic Architecture (Prereq)*CAS/ARC 134 or HOA 105 |
HOA 391 | Survey of Asian Art |
HOA 439/ARC 433 | French Architecture, 16th and 17th Centuries (Prereq)*CAS/ARC 134 or HOA 105 |
History of Music
HOM 165 | Understanding Music I (+)*Humanities |
HOM 166 | Understanding Music II (+)*Humanities |
HOM 267 | European Music Before 1800 (+)*Humanities |
HOM 285/MHL 185 | Introduction to World Music (+)*Humanities |
HOM 325 | Music in Latin America |
HOM 326 | Music in the Caribbean |
HOM 361 | Topics in European Music |
HOM 384/SAS 385 | Music and Dance of India |
HOM 386 | Sounds of the Silk Road |
HOM 482 | The Roots of Global Pop (Prereq)*Any HOM or MHL course |
HOM 512 | World Music and Film (Prereq)*Any HOM or MHL course |
HOM/DRA 561 | Music and Shakespeare |
HOM 562 | Bach and Handel (Prereq)*Any HOM or MHL course |
Humanities
HUM 420 | Studies in Renaissance Cultural History |
International Relations
IRP 351 | China’s Economy & Financial Systems (Prereq)*ECN 101 and ECN 102; or ECN 203 |
IRP/ANT/MES 468 | Middle East in Anthropological Perspective |
Italian
ITA 376 | Contemporary Italian Literature |
ITA 432 | Verga, Verismo, Southern Novel |
ITA 442 | Italian Novel under Fascism |
ITA 445 | Class, Ideology and the Novel After 1968 |
Jewish Studies
JSP/REL 114 (note)*Students can only receive credit for one course in each of the following groupings: JSP/REL 114 or JSP/REL 215; JSP/REL 114 or REL 217 | The Bible in History, Culture, and Religion (+)*Humanities |
JSP/REL 135 | Judaism (+)*Humanities |
JSP/REL 215 (note)*Students can only receive credit for one course in each of the following groupings: JSP/REL 114 or JSP/REL 215 | The Jewish Bible/Christian Old Testament (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
JSP/LIT/REL 231 | Jewish Literature (+)*Humanities |
JSP/REL 307 | The Temple and the Dead Sea Scrolls (+)*Writing Intensive |
JSP/REL 311 | The Bible as Literature |
JSP/LIT/REL 333 | Yiddish Literature in Translation (+)*Writing Intensive |
JSP/LIT/MES/REL 335 | Israeli Literature and Culture |
JSP/REL 337 | Shoah: Responding to the Holocaust (+)*Writing Intensive |
JSP/MES/PSC/REL 342 | Religion and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |
JSP/HST/QSX 362 | Nazi Germany and the Holocaust |
Latin
LAT 310 | Latin Prose Authors |
LAT 320 | Latin Poets |
Latin American Studies
LAS 302/SPA 322 | Introduction to Latin American Literature (Prerequisite: SPA 202) |
LAS 313/HST 323 | Modern Latin America |
LAS 318/ANT 322 | South American Cultures |
LAS/GEO 321 | Latin American Development: Spatial Aspects |
LAS/HST 322/SPA 325 | Colonial Latin America |
LAS/HST 324 | Recent Latin American History |
LAS 325 | Colonialism in Latin America |
LAS/SPA 326 | Beyond the Screen: Latin American and Spanish Film |
LAS/PSC 333 | Politics of Latin America |
LAS/PSC 358 | Latin-American International Relations |
LAS/ANT 423 | Effects of Globalization in Latin America |
LAS/SPA 461 | Nobel Price Writers of the Spanish-Speaking World |
LAS/SPA 463 | Contemporary Latin American Theater |
LAS/SPA 465 | Literature and Popular Culture |
LAS/SPA 467 | Film and Literature |
LAS/SPA 471 | Contemporary Latin American Literature |
LAS/SPA/WGS 475 | Women, Myth, and Nation in Latin American Literature |
LAS/SPA 479 | Perspectives on Mexico and Central America: Literature, Art, and Film |
LAS/SPA 489 | Hispanic Caribbean Narrative and Film |
LAS/SPA 493 | Afro-Hispanic Topics in Caribbean Literature (Prerequisite: SPA 301) |
LAS/SPA 494 | Hispanic Caribbean Literature |
LAS/SPA 495 | Marginal Cultures in Hispanic Caribbean Literature |
LAS/SPA 497 | Text and Context in Cuban Revolutionary Literature |
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies
QSX/HST/JSP 362 | Nazi Germany and the Holocaust |
Literature in Translation
LIT 101 | Introduction to Classical Literature I (+)*Humanities |
LIT 102 | Introduction to Classical Literature II (+)*Humanities |
LIT 203 | Greek and Roman Epics in English Translation (+)*Humanities |
LIT 204 | Pop Culture in Modern Japan (+)*Humanities |
LIT 205 | Tokyo Today in Literature and Film (+)*Humanities |
LIT 211 | Greek and Roman Drama in English Translation (+)*Humanities |
LIT 226 | Dostoevsky and Tolstoy (+)*Humanities |
LIT 227 | Pasternak and Solzhenitsyn (+)*Humanities |
LIT/JSP/REL 231 | Jewish Literature (+)*Humanities |
LIT 241 | Dante and the Medieval World (+)*Humanities |
LIT 242 | Petrarch and the Renaissance World (+)*Humanities |
LIT 243 | Cultures of Italy from the Middle Ages to the Present (+)*Humanities |
LIT 245 | Florence and Renaissance Civilization (+)*Humanities |
LIT 255 | Cervantes in English (+)*Humanities |
LIT 257 | Italian Cinema and Culture since World War II (+)*Humanities |
LIT 303 | Culture and Crisis in Contemporary Japan |
LIT 304 | Japanese Literature, Film and Culture |
LIT/RUS 331 | Russian Culture through Fiction and Film |
LIT/RUS 332 | Russian Fairy Tales and Folklore |
LIT/JSP/REL 333 | Yiddish Literature in Translation (+)*Writing Intensive |
LIT/JSP/MES/REL 335 | Israeli Literature and Culture |
LIT/ARB/MES 336 | Arabic Cultures |
LIT/RUS 361 | Russian Literary Film Adaptations |
LIT 510 | Studies in Greek and Roman Literature in Translation |
LIT 521 | Mythology |
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
MAX 132 | Global Community (+)*Social Sciences, Writing Intensive |
Middle Eastern Studies
MES/REL/SAS 165 | Discovering Islam (+)*Humanities |
MES/HST 208 | Middle East since the Rise of Islam (+)*Social Sciences, Writing Intensive |
MES/HST 209 | Modern Middle East (+)*Social Sciences |
MES/HST 317 | The Arab Revolutions |
MES/JSP/LIT/REL 335 | Israeli Literature and Culture |
MES/ARB/LIT 336 | Arabic Cultures |
MES/JSP/PSC/REL 342 | Religion and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |
MES/PSC 344 | Politics of the Middle East |
MES/PSC 349 | Politics of Iran |
MES/REL/SAS 364 | Enchanting Words: Muslim Poets, Singers, and Storytellers |
MES 365/REL/SAS 367 | God and Beauty in Islamic Art (+)*Writing Intensive |
MES/PSC 366 | Representations of the Middle East |
MES/ANT/HTW 382 | Health in the Middle East |
MES/HOM/SAS 386 | Sounds of the Silk Road |
MES/PSC 392 / REL 362 | Islamism and Islamist Movements Today |
MES/PSC 391 | Revolutions in the Middle East |
MES/PSC 393 | Middle Eastern Political Systems |
MES/REL/SAS/WGS 465 | Beyond the Veil: Gender Politics in Islam |
MES/ANT/IRP 468 | Middle East in Anthropological Perspective |
Native American and Indigenous Studies
NAT/REL 244/ANT 273 | Indigenous Religions (+)*Humanities |
Philosophy
PHI 111 | Plato’s Republic (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
PHI 307 | Ancient Philosophy |
PHI 308 | Classical Islamic Philosophy (Prereq: Any PHI course or junior/senior standing) |
PHI 313 | British Philosophy (Prereq: Any PHI course or junior/senior standing) |
PHI 418 | Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche (Prereq: Any PHI course or junior/senior standing) |
PHI 422 | 20th Century French and German Philosophy (Prereq: Any PHI course or junior/senior standing) |
PHI 510 | Topics in Ancient Philosophy |
Political Science
PSC 123 | Comparative Government and Politics (+)*Social Sciences |
PSC 124(139) (note)*Students can only receive credit for one course in each of the following groupings: PSC 124 or PSC 139 | International Relations (Honors) (+)*Social Sciences |
PSC 231 | Canadian Politics (+)*Social Sciences |
PSC/LAS 333 | Politics of Latin America |
PSC/AAS 341 | Politics of Africa |
PSC/JSP/MES/REL 342 | Religion and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |
PSC 343 | Politics of Europe |
PSC/MES 344 | Politics of the Middle East |
PSC/AAS 346 | Comparative Third World Politics |
PSC 347 | Politics of Russia |
PSC 348 | Politics and the Military |
PSC/MES 349 | Politics of Iran |
PSC 354 | Human Rights and Global Affairs |
PSC 355 | International Political Economy |
PSC/LAS 358 | Latin-American International Relations |
PSC 359 | Foreign Policymaking |
PSC/AAS 364 | African International Relations |
PSC/AAS 365 | International Political Economy of the Third World |
PSC/MES 366 | Representations of the Middle East |
PSC 372 | Marxist Theory |
PSC/SAS 389 | Politics of India |
PSC/MES 391 | Revolutions in the Middle East |
PSC/MES 392 REL 362 | Islamism and Islamist Movements Today |
PSC/MES 393 | Middle Eastern Political Systems |
PSC/GEO 396 | European Integration |
Psychology
PSY 375 | Cross-Cultural Psychology (Prereq)*PSY 205 or PSY 209 |
Religion
REL 101 | Religions of the World (+)*Humanities |
REL 102 | Religion Today in a Globalizing World (+)*Humanities |
REL/JSP 114 (note)*Students can only receive credit for one course in each of the following groupings: JSP/REL 114 or JSP/REL 215; JSP/REL 114 or REL 217 | The Bible in History, Culture, and Religion (+)*Humanities |
REL/JSP 135 | Judaism (+)*Humanities |
REL 156 | Christianity (+)*Humanities |
REL/MES/SAS 165 | Discovering Islam (+)*Humanities |
REL/SAS 185 | Hinduism (+)*Humanities |
REL/SAS 186 | Buddhism (+)*Humanities |
REL 205 | Ancient Greek Religion (+)*Humanities |
REL 206 | Greco-Roman Religion (+)*Humanities |
REL/JSP 215 (note)*Students can only receive credit for one course in each of the following groupings: JSP/REL 114 or JSP/REL 215 | The Jewish Bible/Christian Old Testament (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
REL 217 | The New Testament (+)*Humanities |
REL 227 | Gods: A Cross-Cultural Gallery (+)*Humanities |
REL/JSP/LIT 231 | Jewish Literature (+)*Humanities |
REL/NAT 244/ANT 273 | Indigenous Religions (+)*Humanities |
REL 281/AAS 241 | African Religions: An Introduction (+)*Humanities |
REL/SAS 283 | India’s Religious Worlds (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
REL 294 | Mythologies (+)*Humanities |
REL 301 | Ancient Near Eastern Religions and Cultures (+)*Writing Intensive |
REL/JSP 307 | The Temple and the Dead Sea Scrolls (+)*Writing Intensive |
REL 309 | Early Christianities |
REL/JSP 311 | The Bible as Literature |
REL/JSP/LIT 333 | Yiddish Literature in Translation (+)*Writing Intensive |
REL/JSP/LIT/MES 335 | Israeli Literature and Culture |
REL/JSP 337 | Shoah: Responding to the Holocaust (+)*Writing Intensive |
REL/JSP/MES/PSC 342 | Religion and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |
REL 362 / MES/PSC 392 | Islamism and Islamist Movements Today |
REL/MES/SAS 364 | Enchanting Words: Muslim Poets, Singers, and Storytellers |
REL/SAS 367/MES 365 | God and Beauty in Islamic Art (+)*Writing Intensive |
REL/SAS/WGS 384 | Goddesses, Women, and Power in Hinduism |
REL 385 | Religion in Chinese Society (+)*Writing Intensive |
REL/MES/SAS/WGS 465 | Beyond the Veil: Gender Politics in Islam |
REL/ANT 471 | Religion and Society in Brazil |
REL 487 | Global Hinduism |
Russian
RUS 320 | Contemporary Russian Media (Prereq: RUS 202) |
RUS/LIT 331 | Russian Culture through Fiction and Film (Prereq: RUS 202) |
RUS/LIT 332 | Russian Fairy Tales and Folklore (Prereq: RUS 201) |
RUS 351 | Introduction to Russian Literature |
RUS 352 | Introduction to Russian Literature |
RUS/LIT 361 | Russian Literary Film Adaptations (Prereq: RUS 202) |
RUS 412 | Political Russian (Prereq: RUS 302) |
Sociology
SOC/AAS/WGS 309 | Race, Gender, and Sexuality in African Diaspora |
SOC 415 | Global Cities |
SOC 434 | Globalization and Social Change |
SOC/AAS/WGS 445 | The Caribbean: Sex Workers, Transnational Capital, and Tourism |
SOC 447 | Social Changes and Conflict in Modern China |
South Asian Studies
SAS/MES/REL 165 | Discovering Islam (+)*Humanities |
SAS/REL 185 | Hinduism (+)*Humanities |
SAS/REL 186 | Buddhism (+)*Humanities |
SAS/REL 283 | India’s Religious Worlds (+)*Humanities, Writing Intensive |
SAS/WGS/ANT 324 | Modern South Asian Cultures (+)*Writing Intensive |
SAS/HST 328 | Ancient and Medieval India |
SAS/HST 329 | Making of Modern India |
SAS/MES/REL 364 | Enchanting Words: Muslim Poets, Singers, and Storytellers |
SAS/REL 367/MES 365 | God and Beauty in Islamic Art (+)*Writing Intensive |
SAS/HST 372 | Caste & Inequality in Modern India |
SAS/HST 375 | British Empire |
SAS/REL/WGS 384 | Goddesses, Women, and Power in Hinduism |
SAS 385/HOM 384 | Music and Dance of India |
SAS/HOM/MES 386 | Sounds of the Silk Road |
SAS/PSC 389 | Politics of India |
SAS/MES/REL/WGS 465 | Beyond the Veil: Gender Politics in Islam |
Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture
SPA 321 | Introduction to Spanish Literature |
SPA 322/LAS 302 | Introduction to Latin American Literature |
SPA 325/LAS/HST 322 | Colonial Latin America |
SPA/LAS 326 | Beyond the Screen: Latin American and Spanish Film |
SPA 441 | Medieval and Golden Age Literature |
SPA 443 | Cervantes |
SPA 451 | Identities and Cultures of Spain |
SPA 453 | Subversive Imagination in 20th & 21st Century |
SPA 455 | Romantics and Realists: Gender Politics in Spanish Literature and Film |
SPA 457 | Civil War to Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture |
SPA 458 | 20th Century Spanish Theater |
SPA/LAS 461 | Nobel Prize Writers of the Spanish-Speaking World |
SPA/LAS 463 | Contemporary Latin American Theater |
SPA/LAS 465 | Literature and Popular Culture |
SPA/LAS 467 | Film and Literature |
SPA/LAS 471 | Contemporary Latin American Literature |
SPA/LAS/WGS 475 | Women, Myth, and Nation in Latin American Literature |
SPA/LAS 479 | Perspectives on Mexico and Central America: Literature, Art, Film |
SPA/LAS 489 | Hispanic Caribbean Narrative and Film |
SPA/LAS 493 | Afro-Hispanic Topics in Caribbean Literature |
SPA/LAS 494 | Hispanic Caribbean Literature |
SPA/LAS 495 | Marginal Cultures in Hispanic Caribbean Literature |
SPA/LAS 497 | Text and Context in Cuban Revolutionary Literature |
Women’s and Gender Studies
WGS/AAS 307 | African Women Writers |
WGS/AAS/SOC 309 | Race, Gender, and Sexuality in African Diaspora |
WGS/ANT/SAS 324 | Modern South Asian Cultures (+)*Writing Intensive |
WGS 327/ANT 326 | African through the Novel |
WGS/ANT/GEO 367 | Gender in a Globalizing World (+)*Writing Intensive |
WGS/HST 379 | Gender, Race, and Colonialism |
WGS/REL/SAS 384 | Goddesses, Women, and Power in Hinduism |
WGS/AAS 403 | African and Caribbean Women Writers |
WGS/FRE 412 | French Women Writers |
WGS/CRS/WRT 436 | Feminist Rhetoric(s) |
WGS 439 | Women, Gender, and Violence in a Transnational Context |
WGS/AAS/SOC 445 | The Caribbean: Sex Workers, Transnational Capital, and Tourism |
WGS 452 | Feminism and Postcolonial Studies (Prereq)*WGS 101 or WGS 201 or WGS 301 or WGS 310 or WGS 410 |
WGS/ANT 455 | Culture and AIDS |
WGS/ANT/HTW 462 | Culture and Reproductive Health and Medicine |
WGS/MES/REL/SAS 465 | Beyond the Veil: Gender Politics in Islam |
WGS/LAS/SPA 475 | Women, Myth, and Nation in Latin American Literature |
WGS/ANT 553 | Women and Social Change |
Writing
WRT/CRS/WGS 436 | Feminist Rhetoric(s) (Prereq)*WRT 205 or WRT 209 or ENL 213 |
OTHER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
School of Architecture
ARC 433/HOA 439 | French Architecture, 16th and 17th Centuries (Prereq)*CAS/ARC 134 or HOA 105 |
ARC 435/HOA 389 | Islamic Architecture (Prereq)*CAS/ARC 134 or HOA 105 |
School of Management
LPP/SCM 459 | The Law of Global Business (Prereq)*LPP 255 and SCM 265 |
SCM/LPP 459 | The Law of Global Business (Prereq)*LPP 255 and SCM 265 |
SOM 354 | Managing in a Global Setting |
School of Public Communications
ADV 345 | International Advertising (Prereq)*COM 107 |
TRF 560 | Topics in International Perspectives |
College of Sport and Human Dynamics
FST 217 | World Cuisines |
HTW/ANT/MES 382 | Health in the Middle East |
HTW/ANT/WGS 462 | Culture and Reproductive Health and Medicine |
HTW/ANT 463 | Global Health |
SPM 381 | International Sports Relations (Prereq)*SPM 205 |
College of Visual and Performing Arts
CRS 430 | Intercultural Communication |
CRS/WGS/WRT 436 | Feminist Rhetoric(s) |
CRS 551 | History of British Public Address |
DRA 352 | Survey of Theatre History (Prereq)*DRA 115 |
DRA/HOM 561 | Music and Shakespeare |
FAS 335 | History of Fashion Design I: Origins and Revivals |
FAS 336 | History of Fashion Design II: Contemporary Trends |
FAS 526 | Cultural Aspects of Clothing |
MHL 185/HOM 285 | Introduction to World Music |
RAE 411 | Global Commerce and Law for the Music Entertainment Industry |
Notes
Courses listed under “Other Schools and Colleges” can apply towards the Global Experience requirement but they cannot apply towards the 61 Arts & Sciences credits required to graduate (unless the courses are cross-listed with the College of Arts & Sciences).
Some courses fulfill more than one requirement. In those cases, students receive credit only once, but the course can apply to multiple requirements. For example, a Global Experience course may also count as a Social Sciences course if it appears on both lists.