The following courses are considered inherently global and count towards the Global Distinction program if taken at Â鶹¾«Æ·ÔÚÏß²¥·Å.
ANT 220 – Cultural Anthropology ARA – all Arabic courses ART 114 – Art History Survey I ART 117 – Non-Western Art History BIO 140/140A – Environmental Biology COM 150 – Intro to Mass Communications ECO 252 – Principles of Macroeconomics ENG 241 – British Literature I ENG 242 – British Literature II FRE – all French courses GEL 111 – Geology GEL 230 – Environmental Geology |
GEO 111 – World Regional Geography GER – all German courses HIS 111 – World Civilizations I HIS 112 – World Civilizations II HIS 131 – American History I HIS 132 – American History II HUM 120 – Mideast Cultures INT 110 – International Business MUS 110 – Music Appreciation POL 220 – International Relations REL 110 – World Religions SOC 225 – Social Diversity SPA – all Spanish courses |
The following courses are being offered in a globalized format by the instructors listed. The sections of these courses that are taught by these instructors as of the effective date listed count towards the Global Distinction program. However, sections taught by other instructors do not.
ART 111 – Art Appreciation BUS 110 – Intro to Business
CTI 120 – Network & Security Foundations EDU 153 – Health, Safety and Nutrition EDU 234 – Infants, Toddlers and Twos EFL 074 – Reading IV EFL 094 – Composition IV ENG 112 - Writing and Research in the Disciplines ENG 231 – American Literature I HEA 110 - Personal Health & Wellness HUM 150 – American Women’s Studies HUM 160 – Intro to Film |
LEX 150 – Commercial Law I LEX 220 – Corporate Law LEX 270 - Law Office Management & Technology PHI 215 – Philosophical Issues PSY 150 – General Psychology
PSY 241 – Developmental Psychology
PSY 281 – Abnormal Psychology SOC 210 – Intro to Sociology |
If you are enrolled in or teaching a course that you believe might qualify as globally intensive, contact Shannon Hahn.