2024-2025 International Perspective Courses

International Perspectives Requirement

The following courses from the current catalog are approved for the International Perspectives Requirement. See the note on the Schedule of Classes to verify a course will be applied to the International Perspectives requirement on your degree audit.

See Archive list for a comprehensive listing of courses approved since 1996

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ABE 3880 Sustainable Engineering and International Development. Cr. 3.
ABE 4950 Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department Study Abroad Preparation or Follow-up. Cr. 1-2.
ABE 4960 Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department Study Abroad. Cr. 1-4.
ABE 5850X. Biosystems for Sustainable Development.. Cr. 2

AECL 4550 International Wildlife Issues. Cr. 3.

AMD 3540 History of European and North American Dress. Cr. 3. 
AMD 3540H Honors History of European and North American Dress. Cr. 3.
AMD 3620 Cultural Perspectives of Dress. Cr. 3. 
AMD 3720 Sourcing and Global Issues. Cr. 3. 
AMD 3720H Honors Sourcing and Global Issues. Cr. 3. 
AMD 5720 Sourcing and Global Issues. Cr. 3. 

ATR 5490A Athletic Training Clinical Education Study Abroad: Preparing for the Experience. Cr. 1. 
ATR 5490B Athletic Training Clinical Education Study Abroad. Cr. 2. 

AESHM 3810D International Field Study: Hospitality Management. Cr. 1-3. 
AESHM 3810F International Field Study: Event Management. Cr. 1-3. 
AESHM 3810N International Field Study: Apparel, Merchandising, and Design. Cr. 1-3. 
AESHM 4210 Developing Global Leadership:  Maximizing Human Potential. Cr. 3. 
AESHM 5810D International Field Study: Hospitality Management. Cr. 1-3. 
AESHM 5810FInternational Field Study: Event Management. Cr. 1-3. 
AESHM 5810N International Field Study: Apparel, Merchandising, and Design. Cr. 1-3. 

AFAM 3100 Africa to 1880. Cr. 3. 
AFAM 3110 Africa Under Colonial Rule. Cr. 3. 
AFAM 3550 Understanding Sub-Saharan Africa. Cr.3

AFAS 4420 Preparation for Active Duty. Cr. 3. 

AGEDS 4610 Technology Transfer and the Role of Agricultural and Extension Education. Cr. 3. 

AGEDS 4960A International. Cr. 1-3. 
AGEDS 5610 Technology Transfer and the Role of Agricultural and Extension Education. Cr. 3. 

AGRON 1400 Climate and Society. Cr. 3. 
AGRON 1600 Water Resources of the World. Cr. 3. 
AGRON 1800 Global Agriculture in a Changing World. Cr. 3. 
AGRON 3420 World Food Issues: Past and Present. Cr. 3. 
AGRON 4060 World Climates. Cr. 3. 
AGRON 4960A International Tour. Cr. arr.

ANS 4410 International Animal Agriculture. Cr. 3. 

ANS 4960A Agricultural Travel Course: International Tour. Cr. arr.

ANTHR 2010 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 2300 Globalization and the Human Condition. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3060 Cultural Anthropology. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3090 Introduction to Culture and Language. Cr. 3.
ANTHR 3100 Environmental Anthropology. Cr. 3.  
ANTHR 3130 Kinship and Marriage  in a Global Perspective. Cr. 3.
ANTHR 3230A Latin American Anthropology: Violence and Memory. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3230B Latin American Anthropology: Social movements and Democracy. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3230C Latin American Anthropology: Race, Class and Gender. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3230D Latin American Anthropology: Regional Focus. Cr. 3. 

ANTHR 3230E Latin American Anthropology: Culture and Sport. Cr. 3.
ANTHR 3350 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East Cr. 3
ANTHR 3360 Global Development. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3400 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3420 World Food Issues: Past and Present. Cr. 3
ANTHR 3540 War and the Politics of Humanitarianism. Cr. 3.
ANTHR 3550 Understanding Sub-Saharan Africa. Cr.3
ANTHR 3690 Ancient Egypt . Cr. 3.
ANTHR 3760A Classical Archeology: Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Greece. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3760B Classical Archeology: Archaic through Hellenistic Greece (ca 700-30 BCE). Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 3760C Classical Archeology: Roman Archaeology (ca 1000 BCE-400 CE). Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 4110 Anthropology for Global Professionals. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 4180 Global Culture, Consumption and Modernity. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 4440 Sex and Gender in Cross-cultural Perspective. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5110 Applied Anthropology. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5130 Kinship and Marriage in a Global Perspective. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5180 Global Culture, Consumption and Modernity. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5230A Topics in Latin American Anthropology: Violence and Memory. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5230B Latin American Anthropology: Social movements and Democracy. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5230C Latin American Anthropology: Race, Class and Gender. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5230D Latin American Anthropology: Regional Focus. Cr. 3. 
ANTHR 5400 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion. Cr. 3. 

ARABC 1020 Elementary Arabic II. Cr. 4. 
ARABC 2010 Intermediate Arabic I. Cr. 4. 
ARABC 2020 Intermediate Arabic II. Cr. 4. 
ARABC 3710 The Arabian Nights. Cr. 3.
ARABC 3750 Arabic Culture. Cr. 3.


ARCH 2210 Histories and Theories of Architecture to 1750. Cr. 3.
ARCH 3220 Histories and Theories of Modern Architecture. Cr. 3. 
ARCH 4220 Topics in Medieval Architecture. Cr. 3. 
ARCH 4230 Topics in Renaissance to Mid-Eighteenth Century Architecture. Cr. 3. 
ARCH 4270 History, Theory, and Criticism of Chinese Architecture. Cr. 3.
ARCH 5180 Balkans to Baltics: Modern Architecture in Europe's Middle. Cr. 3.
ARCH 5250 Meaning and Form in Architecture. Cr. 3. 
ARCH 5270 History, Theory, and Criticism of Chinese Architecture. Cr. 3. 
ARCH 5760 Study Abroad Options. Cr. 1-12.
ARCH 5970 Seminar on the Built Environment III: Theory. Cr. 3. 

ARTH 2800 History of Art I. Cr. 3. 
AR H 2810 History of Art II. Cr. 3. 
ARTH 2810H History of Art II. Cr. 3. 
ARTH 3820 Art and Architecture of Asia. Cr. 3. 
ARTH 3840 Art of Islam. Cr. 3. 
ARTH 3840H Art of Islam. Cr. 3-4. 
ARTH 4910 Art History in Europe Seminar. Cr. 1. 
ARTH 4920 Art History in Europe. Cr. 3. 
ARTH 5920 Art History in Europe. Cr. 3. 

ARTGR 3870 Graphic Design History/Theory/Criticism I. Cr. 3. 
ARTGR 5870 Graphic Design History/Theory/Criticism I. Cr. 3. 

ARTID 3550 Interior Design History/Theory/Criticism I. Cr. 3. 
ARTID 3560 Interior Design History/Theory/Criticism II. Cr. 3. 
ARTID 3570 Made in Italy. Cr. 2. 

ARTIS 1700X Exploring the Visual Arts. Cr. 3.
ARTIS 4650 Artists, Designers and Sustainable Development . Cr. 3. 
ARTIS 4660 Studio Abroad: Africa. Cr. 3. 
ARTIS 4940 Integrated Studio Arts in Europe Seminar. Cr. 1. 
ARTIS 4950 Integrated Studio Arts in Europe. Cr. 3. 
ARTIS 5950 Integrated Studio Arts in Europe. Cr. 3. 


BIOL 3940A International Field Trips in Biology: Pre-trip Seminar. Cr. 1. 
BIOL 3940B International Field Trips in Biology: Field Trip to International Location. Cr. 1-3.


CE 3880 Sustainable Engineering and International Development. Cr. 3. 
CE 3950 Global Perspectives in Transportation. Cr. 3. 

CRP 2910 World Cities and Globalization. Cr. 3. 

CHE 3910 Foreign Study Orientation. Cr. 3. 
CHE 3920 Foreign Study Program. Cr. 4. 

CHIN 1020 Elementary Mandarin Chinese II. Cr. 4. 
CHIN 2010 Intermediate Mandarin Chinese I. Cr. 4. 
CHIN 2020 Intermediate Mandarin Chinese II. Cr. 4. 
CHIN 3010 Advanced Mandarin Chinese I. Cr. 3. 
CHIN 3020 Advanced Mandarin Chinese II. Cr. 3. 
CHIN 3040 Chinese for Global Professionals. Cr. 4. 
CHIN 3700 Chinese Literature in English Translation. Cr. 3. 
CHIN 3720 Introduction to Chinese Culture. Cr. 3
CHIN 3750 China Today. Cr. 3-4.
CHIN 3780 Chinese Film and Society. Cr. 3. 
CHIN 4030A Seminar in Chinese Language and Culture: Translating Contemporary Chinese Texts. Cr. 3. 
CHIN 4030B Seminar in Chinese Language and Culture: Topics on Business and Professions. Cr. 3. 
CHIN 4030C Seminar in Chinese Language and Culture: Reading Chinese Texts. Cr. 3. 

CLST 2730 Greek and Roman Mythology. Cr. 3. 
CLST 2730H Greek and Roman Mythology: Honors. Cr. 4. 
CLST 2750 The Ancient City. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3530 World Literature: Western Foundations through Renaissance. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3680 Religions of Ancient Greece and Rome. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3690 Ancient Egypt. Cr. 3.
CLST 3700X. Topics in the Ancient Mediterranean. Cr. 3.
CLST 3720 Greek and Roman Tragedy and Comedy. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3720H Greek and Roman Tragedy and Comedy: Honors. Cr. 4. 
CLST 3730 Heroes of Greece, Rome, and Today. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3730H Heroes of Greece, Rome, and Today: Honors. Cr. 4. 
CLST 3740 Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3760A Classical Archeology: Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Greece. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3760B Classical Archeology: Archaic through Hellenistic Greece (ca 700-30 BCE). Cr. 3. 
CLST 3760C Classical Archaeology: Roman Archaeology (ca 1000 BCE-400 CE). Cr. 3. 
CLST 3840 Roman Italy: An Introduction. Cr. 2. 
CLST 3850 Study Abroad: Roman Italy: Building the Empire. Cr. 3. 
CLST 3940 The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction. Cr. 2. 
CLST 3950 Study Abroad: The Archaeology of Greece. Cr. 2-6. 

COMST 3100 Intercultural Communication. Cr. 3. 


DANCE 2700 Dance Appreciation. Cr. 3.

DSNS 3040 Global Challenges: Intro to UN Sustainable Development Goals. Cr. 3


EE 3510 Analysis of Energy Systems. Cr. 3. 
EE 3880 Sustainable Engineering and International Development. Cr. 3. 

ECON 3200 Labor Economics. Cr. 3. 
ECON 3350 The Economics of Global Agricultural Food & Bio-energy. Cr. 3. 
ECON 3550 International Trade and Finance. Cr. 3. 
ECON 3850 Economic Development. Cr. 3. 
ECON 3870 Economies of China and India. Cr. 3. 
ECON 4500X Economic Growth. Cr. 3.
ECON 4550 International Trade. Cr. 3. 
ECON 4570 International Finance. Cr. 3. 
ECON 4960 Economics International Travel Course. Cr. 1-3. 
ECON 5570 International Finance. Cr. 3. 

ENGL 3530 World Literature: Western Foundations through Renaissance. Cr. 3. 
ENGL 3540 World Literature: Seventeenth Century to the Present. Cr. 3. 
ENGL 3700 Shakespeare. Cr. 3. 
ENGL 3750 Studies in British Literature: The Restoration and 18th Century. Cr. 3. 
ENGL 3760A Studies in British Literature: Romantic. Cr. 3. 
ENGL 3760B Studies in British Literature: Victorian. Cr. 3. 
ENGL 3890 Postcolonial Literature. Cr. 3. 
ENGL 3950A Study and Travel: Literature. Cr. arr. 
ENGL 3950B Study and Travel: Creative Writing. Cr. arr. 
ENGL 3950C Study and Travel: Linguistics. Cr. arr. 
ENGL 3950D Study and Travel: Rhetoric and Professional Communication. Cr. arr. 
ENGL 3950E Study and Travel: Teacher Education. Cr. arr. 

ENGR 3200 International Experience Report. Cr. 3.

ENSCI 4060 World Climates. Cr. 3. 

ENT 3740 Insects and Our Health. Cr. 3. 
ENT 5110 Integrated Management of  Tropical Crops. Cr. 3. 

ENTSP 3670 International Entrepreneurship. Cr. 3. 

ENVS 1400 Cimate and Society. Cr. 3. 
ENVS 1600 Water Resources of the World. Cr. 3. 
ENVS 2200 Global Sustainability. Cr. 3. 
ENVS 3420 World Food Issues: Past and Present. Cr. 3. 
ENVS 3450 Population and Society. Cr. 3. 
ENVS 3820 Environmental Sociology. Cr. 3.

EVENT 4230 International Meetings and Conferences Management. Cr. 3.



FRNCH 1020 Elementary French II. Cr. 4.
FRNCH 1070X. Intensive Beginning French. Cr. 4.
FRNCH 2010 Intermediate French I. Cr. 4. 
FRNCH 2020 Intermediate French II. Cr. 4. 
FRNCH 3010 French Writing and Grammar. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3020 Reading and Writing French. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3040 French for Global Professionals. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3050 French Conversation. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3200 France Today. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3260 Studies in French or Francophone Film. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3400 Studies in French or Francophone Literature. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3700 French Studies in English. Cr. 3-4. 
FRNCH 3700F Studies in English Translation: French Topics on Women and Gender Studies. Cr. 3. 
FRNCH 3750 Francophone Studies in English Cr. 3-4.
FRNCH 3780 French Film Studies in English. Cr. 3-4. 
FRNCH 3950 Study Abroad. Cr. 1-10.
FRNCH 4400 Seminar in French and/or Francophone Studies. Cr. 3.
FRNCH 4760 French Civilization Seminar in English. Cr. 3-4. 

FS HN 3420 World Food Issues: Past and Present. Cr. 3. 
FS HN 4600 Global Nutrition Health and Sustainability Cr. 3.
FS HN 4960A Food Science and Human Nutrition Travel Course: International travel. Cr. 1-4. 
FS HN 5600 Global Nutrition Health and Sustainability Cr. 3.
FS HN 5960A Food Science and Human Nutrition Travel Course: International travel. Cr. 1-4. 


GEOL 1400 Climate and Society. Cr. 3. 
GEOL 1600 Water Resources of the World. Cr. 3.

GER 1020 Elementary German II. Cr. 4. 
GER 2010 Intermediate German I. Cr. 4. 
GER 2020 Intermediate German II. Cr. 4. 
GER 3010 Reading: Problems of the Early Twentieth Century. Cr. 3. 
GER 3020 Composition. Cr. 3. 
GER 3040 German for Global Professionals. Cr. 3. 
GER 3050 Conversation: The City in Contemporary Europe. Cr. 3. 
GER 3200 Germany Today. Cr. 3. 
GER 3300 German Literature and Culture. Cr. 3. 
GER 3700 German Studies in English. Cr. 3-4. 
GER 3700G Studies in English Translation: German Topics on Women or Feminism. Cr. 3-4. 
GER 3710 The Holocaust in Text, Image, and Memory. Cr. 3-4. 
GER 3750 Grimms' Tales. Cr. 3-4. 
GER 3780 German Film and Media Studies. Cr. 3-4. 
GER 3950 Study Abroad. Cr. 1-10. 
GER 4760 Topics in German Cultural Studies. Cr 3-4. 

GLOBE 1200 Geography of Global Resource Systems. Cr. 3. 
GLOBE 2200 Global Sustainability. Cr. 3. 
GLOBE 2220X. Global Engagement. Cr. 3.
GLOBE 3210 Internship-Global. Cr. 3-6. 
GLOBE 3350 The Economics of Global Agricultural Food & Bio-energy. Cr. 3. 
GLOBE 3600 Global Health. Cr. 3. 
GLOBE 3850 Economic Development. Cr. 3. 
GLOBE 4410 International Animal Agriculture. Cr. 3. 
GLOBE 4940A Service Learning: International. Cr. arr. 
GLOBE 4960 Global Resource Systems Study Abroad. Cr. 2-4. 
GLOBE 4970 Deans Global Ag and Food Leadership Program. Cr. 1-4. 


HSCI 3010 Introduction to Global Human Sciences. Cr. 1.
HSCI 3020 Global Human Sciences Capstone. Cr. 2.

HIST 2010 Introduction to Western Civilization I. Cr. 3. 

HIST 2020 Introduction to Western Civilization II. Cr. 3. 
HIST 2070 Chinese Civilization. Cr. 3. 
HIST 2110 Ancient Empires: From Sargon to Caesar. Cr. 3. 
HIST 2550 Introduction to World History, 1500-Present. Cr. 3. 
HIST 2800 Introduction to History of Science I. Cr. 3. 
HIST 2810 Introduction to History of Science II. Cr. 3. 
HIST 2840 Wonders of the World, Global History of Innovation. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3100 Africa to 1880. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3110 Africa Under Colonial Rule. Cr. 3. 

HIST 3200 History of Modern Europe, 1789 to Present. Cr. 3.
HIST 3270 History of the British Empire. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3360 History of Modern China I. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3370 History of Modern China II. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3390 US-Asian Relations. Cr. 3.
HIST 3410 History of Latin America II. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3500X Global History of Aviation. Cr. 3.
HIST 3740 Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3830 Technology, Public Science, and European Culture, 1715-Present. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3840 Roman Italy: An Introduction. Cr. 2. 
HIST 3850 Study Abroad: Roman Italy: Building the Empire. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3890 American Military History. Cr. 3. 
HIST 3900 World Military History. Cr. 3. 
HIST 4100 The Holocaust in History. Cr. 3. 
HIST 4210 History of Russia I. Cr. 3. 
HIST 4220 History of Russia II. Cr. 3. 

HIST 4240 History of Modern Germany. Cr. 3.
HIST 4310 Modern England. Cr. 3. 
HIST 4350  History of the Modern Middle East. Cr. 3. 
HIST 4420 Rebellions and Revolutions in Latin America. Cr. 3. 

Honors Seminars approved by semester

HORT 4960 Horticulture Travel Course. Cr. 1-4. 
HORT 5110 Integrated Management of  Tropical Crops. Cr. 3. 

HSP M 2600 Global Tourism Management. Cr. 3. 
HSP M 4870 Fine Dining Management. Cr. 3. 
HSP M 5870 Fine Dining Management. Cr. 3. 


INTST 2350 Introduction to International Studies. Cr. 3. 
INTST 2500 The World’s Regions in a Global Context. Cr. 3. 
INTST 2950 International Experience Abroad. Cr. 1-8.
INTST 3500 Topics in International Studies. Cr. 2-4.
INTST 4300 Seminar in International Studies. Cr. 3. 


JLMC 4740 Communication Technology and Social Change. Cr. 3. 

JLMC 4760 World Communication Systems. Cr. 3. 
JLMC 5740 Communication Technologies and Social Change. Cr. 3. 
JLMC 5760 World Communication Systems. Cr. 3. 


KIN 3810A Study Abroad Experience in Kinesiology: Preparing for the Experience. Cr. 1. 
KIN 3810B Study Abroad Experience in Kinesiology. Cr. 2. 


LA 3730 Gardens and Landscapes from Antiquity to 1750. Cr. 3. 

LAS 2910C Service Learning: International Perspectives Project. Cr. 1-4. 
LAS 4910C Service Learning: International Perspectives Project. Cr. 1-4. 

LATIN 1020 Elementary Latin II. Cr. 3. 

LDST 2910C Leading Through Service Learning: International Perspectives. Cr. 1-4. 
LDST 3600 Cultural Competency and Global Leadership. Cr. 3. 

LING 1190 Introduction to World Languages. Cr. 3. 
LING 3090 Introduction to Culture and Language. Cr. 3. 
LING 3510 Introduction to Spanish/English Translation. Cr. 3. 
LING 3520 Introduction to Spanish Phonology. Cr. 3. 
LING 3540 Introduction to Spanish-English Interpretation. Cr. 3. 
LING 3950 Study Abroad. Cr. 3. 
LING 4630 Hispanic Dialectology. Cr. 3. 
LING 5540 Introduction to Spanish-English Interpretation. Cr. 3. 



ME 2200 Global Sustainability. Cr. 3. 
ME 4020 Field Engineering: Human Centered Design Concepts. Cr. 3. 
ME 4840 Technology, Globalization and Culture. Cr. 3. 
ME 5840 Technology, Globalization and Culture. Cr. 3. 

MATE 2200 Global Sustainability. Cr. 3. 
MATE 3920 Principles of Materials Science and Engineering. Cr. 3.

MICRO 3600 Global Health. Cr. 3. 
MICRO 3740 Insects and Our Health. Cr. 3. 

MKT 4840 Technology, Globalization and Culture. Cr. 3. 
MKT 5840 Technology, Globalization and Culture. Cr. 3.

MTEOR 1400 Climate and Society. Cr. 3. 
MTEOR 1600 Water Resources of the World. Cr. 3. 
MTEOR 4060 World Climates. Cr. 3. 

MUSIC 1020 Introduction to Music Listening. Cr. 3. 
MUSIC 3830 History of Music I. Cr. 3. 
MUSIC 3840 History of Music II. Cr. 3. 



NREM 4710 Agroforestry Systems; Local and Global Perspectives. Cr. 3. 
NREM 4960A Travel Course: International. Cr. 1-5.
NREM 5710 Agroforestry Systems. Cr. 3.



PLP 5110 Integrated Management of  Tropical Crops. Cr. 3. 

 

POLS 1210 Introduction to International Politics. Cr. 3.
POLS 1250 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics. Cr. 3. 
POLS 2220X. Global Engagement. Cr. 3.
POLS 3400  Politics of Developing Areas. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3420 Chinese Politics. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3430  Latin American Government and Politics. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3460  European Politics. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3480 British Government and Politics. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3490 Politics of Russia and the Soviet Successor States. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3500 Politics of the Middle East. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3540 War and the Politics of Humanitarianism. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3550 War and Politics. Cr. 3. 
POLS 3970 International Study and Travel. Cr. arr.
POLS 4520 Comparative Foreign Policy. Cr. 3.
POLS 5520 Comparative Foreign Policy. Cr. 3.


PORT 1020 Elementary Portuguese II. Cr. 4.
PORT 1120 Elementary Portuguese, Accelerated II. Cr. 3.
PORT 3750 Brazil Today. Cr. 3.

PSYCH 4880 Cultural Psychology. Cr. 3.


RELIG 2050 Introduction to World Religions. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 2150 Religion and Popular Culture. Cr. 3.

RELIG 2420 History of Christianity: Beginnings to the Reformation. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 3360 Religion, Sex and Gender. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 3400 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 3490 Cognitive Science of Religion. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 3520 Religious Traditions of India. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 3580 Introduction to Islam. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 3590 Quran. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 3680  Religions of Ancient Greece and Rome. Cr. 3. 
RELIG 5400 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion. Cr. 3. 

RUS 1020 Elementary Russian II. Cr. 4. 
RUS 2010 Intermediate Russian I. Cr. 4. 
RUS 2020 Intermediate Russian II. Cr. 4. 
RUS 3010 Composition and Conversation. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3040 Russian for Global Professionals. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3140 Reading Russian Literary and Cultural Texts. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3700A Russian Studies in English Translation: Topics in Russian Literature. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3700B Russian Studies in English Translation: Russian Fairy Tales. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3700R Studies in English Translation: Russian Topics on Women or Feminism. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3750 Russia Today. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3780 Russian Film Studies in English. Cr. 3. 
RUS 3950 Study Abroad. Cr. 1-6.



SOC 2200 Global Sustainability. Cr. 3. 
SOC 3450 Population and Society. Cr. 3. 
SOC 3480 Global Poverty, Resources and Sustainable Development. Cr. 3.
SOC 3820 Environmental Sociology. Cr. 3.
SOC 4110 Social Change in Developing Countries. Cr. 3. 

SPAN 1020 Elementary Spanish II. Cr. 4. 
SPAN 1950 Study Abroad. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 2010 Intermediate Spanish I. Cr. 4. 
SPAN 2950 Study Abroad. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 2970 Intensive Intermediate Spanish. Cr. 4. 
SPAN 3020A Mini-Modules for Global Professionals: Tourism and Hospitality. Cr. 1.
SPAN 3020B. Mini-Modules for Global Professionals: Health and Medicine. Cr. 1.
SPAN 3020C. Mini-Modules for Global Professionals: Criminal Justice and the Law. Cr. 1.
SPAN 3030A Spanish Grammar and Conversation: Conversation through Cultue. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3030B Spanish Grammar and Conversation: Conversation for Professionals. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3040 Spanish for Global Professionals. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3140 Introduction to Reading Hispanic Texts. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3210 Spanish Civilization. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3220 Latin American Civilization. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3230 Spain Today. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3240 Latin America Today. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3260 Studies in Hispanic Art or Film. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3300 Studies in Spanish Literature to 1700. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3320 Studies in Latin American Literature from Pre-Columbian Times through the Nineteenth Century. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3510 Introduction to Spanish-English Translation. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3520 Introduction to Spanish Phonology. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3540 Introduction to Spanish-English Interpretation. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3700S Studies in English Translation: Hispanic Topics on Women or Feminism. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3780  Hispanic Film Studies in English. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 3950 Study Abroad. Cr. 1-10.
SPAN 4010 Advanced Composition and Grammar. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 4400 Seminar on the Literatures and Cultures of Spain. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 4410 Seminar on Cervantes and the Golden Age. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 4450 Seminar on the Literatures and Cultures of Latin America. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 4630 Hispanic Dialectology. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 5260 Studies in Hispanic Art or Film. Cr. 3. 
SPAN 5540 Introduction to Spanish-English Interpretation. Cr. 3.

SUSAG 5710 Agroforestry Systems. Cr. 3. 



TSM 4950 Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department Study Abroad Preparation or Follow-up. Cr. 1-2.
TSM 4960 Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department Study Abroad. Cr. 1-4.



USLS 3230A Latin American Anthropology: Violence and Memory. Cr. 3. 
USLS 3230B Latin American Anthropology: Social movements and Democracy. Cr. 3. 
USLS 3230C Latin American Anthropology: Race, Class, and Gender. Cr. 3. 
USLS 3230D Latin American Anthropology: Regional Focus. Cr. 3. 
USLS 3430 Latin American Government and Politics. Cr. 3. 
USLS 3510 Introduction to Spanish-English Translation. Cr. 3. 



VMPM 3600 Global Health. Cr. 3. 



WFS 2780 Introduction to Global Film. Cr. 3. 

WGS 3010 International Perspectives on Women and Gender. Cr. 3. 
WGS 3360 Religion, Sex and Gender. Cr. 3.
WGS 3420 Culture, Sex, and Gender. Cr. 3.
WGS 3700F Studies in English Translation: French Topics on Women and Gender Studies. Cr. 3.
WGS 3700G Studies in English Translation: German Topics on Women or Feminism. Cr. 3-4.
WGS 3700R Studies in English Translation: Russian Topics on Women or Feminism. Cr. 3.
WGS 3700S Studies in English Translation: Hispanic Topics on Women or Feminism. Cr. 3.
WGS 3740 Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Cr. 3.

WLC 1190 Introduction to World Languages
WLC 2050 Introduction to World Religions. Cr. 3.
WLC 2700 Cultures in Transition . Cr. 3.
WLC 3520 Religious Traditions of India. Cr. 3. 
WLC 3580 Introduction to Islam. Cr. 3. 
WLC 3590 The Quran. Cr. 3.
WLC 3700A Topics in World Languages and Cultures in English Translation: Global Sustainability. Cr. 3. 
WLC 3700B Topics in World Languages and Cultures in English Translation: Middle East. Cr. 3. 
WLC 3700C Topics in World Languages and Cultures in English Translation: Global Urban Cultures. Cr. 3. 
WLC 3710X. The Arabian Nights. Cr. 3.
WLC 4840 Technology, Globalization and Culture. Cr. 3. 
WLC 5840 Technology, Globalization and Culture. Cr. 3. 


In addition to the courses listed above, any course or alternative academic experience involving a stay in a foreign country of three weeks or greater duration is approved by the Faculty Senate Curriculum Committee (FSCC) for use in meeting the International Perspectives requirement. A course involving travel abroad for less than three weeks is also approved for use in meeting the requirement if it carries three or more academic credits.

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