ENGL 359: World Literature (taken abroad only) ENGL 345: The Global Renaissance GRS 210: Greek Myth and the Hero HIST 217: Race/Gender/Ability in the Ancient World HIST/ART 311: Art and Architecture in the Roman World HIST 318: Blood Rites and Mystery Cults HUM 101: World of Ideas: The Ancient World HUM 102: World of Ideas: 5th–16th Centuries HUM 103: World of Ideas: 17th–18th Centuries HUM 104: World Ideas: The Modern Era INST 260/360: Contemporary Global Cinema LC 105: Special Topics in Japanese Literature in Translation LC 202: From Atom to Akira: Japan’s Pop Culture LC 205: Language and Culture in Japan LC 222/SPAN 322: The New Spanish Citizen LC 224/SPAN 334: Muslim Spain: the Rise and Fall of the Caliphate of Cordoba (912-1031) LC 232/SPAN 332: Resisting Dictatorship: Spain and Chile LC 241/SPAN 341: Don Quixote: The First Modern Novel LC 244/SPAN 344: Dangerous Texts LC 246/SPAN 346 Visual Cultures of Modern Spain LC 251/SPAN 351: Identity and Alterity in Latino Literature LC 304: Cross-Culture Communications: US and Japan LC 308: Fashion and Lifestyle in Japan MUS 124: Life Soundtracks PHIL 224: Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 309: Modern Philosophy PSCI 316: Modern Political Thought: Liberalism and its Discontents SPAN 203: Spanish as a World Language (taught in Spanish) SPAN 250: Business Spanish and its Cultural Context (taught in Spanish) SPAN 303: Communicating Across Cultures in the Spanish-speaking World (taught in Spanish) SPAN 307: Reading and Writing Culture (taught in Spanish) SPAN 308: Introduction to Literature (taught in Spanish) INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES COURSES: 190 Global Titans (.5) This spring seminar allows students enrolled in the Global Titans First-year Experience to continue their cohort experience. Prerequisite: Admission into the Global Titans FYE and the fall Global Titans Gateway 100 section and instructor permission. Offered each spring. 222/322 International Human Rights: An Introduction (AV, G) In this course, we will examine some of the basic theories that have defined the study of human rights and then explore issues involving rights violations as they involve mass violence, poverty, and inaccessibility to basic health care. We also investigate international efforts to redress human rights abuses such as the workings of truth and reconciliation commissions and international criminal courts. Offered alternate years. 240 Thinking Globally: An Introduction (CHC, G) An examination of the changing forces, processes, and dynamics that have shaped our world. It explores how the world is interconnected through complex flows of people, technologies, goods, money, and
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