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Term: Fall 2022
Term: Fall 2022
- AIS 304 - Indigenous-state Relations: Comparative Global Contexts
- As a critical approach to the study of Federal Indian Law, this course will examine the basic principles of Indian Law in the United States in a comparative context, utilizing both other British-influenced legal systems (Canada, New Zealand, Australia) as well as those of other former colonial powers, such as Spain and France. The course would include an introduction to Federal Indian Law as usually conceived. Letter grade only.
- AIS 390 - Indigenous Knowledge
- This course will explore the variety, depth, and practical applications of Indigenous knowledge by integrating perspectives from diverse sources, including NAU Traditional Knowledge Scholars as well as cultural experts from Indigenous communities throughout Arizona. Letter grade only.
- ANT 102 - Exploring Cultures
- Introduces diverse cultures, focusing on technology, social organization, and ideology of hunter-gatherer, horticultural, agricultural, pastoral, industrial, and post-industrial societies around the world, with primary emphasis on non-western societies. Letter grade only.
- ANT 102H - Exploring Cultures - Honors
- Introduces diverse cultures, focusing on technology, social organization, and ideology of hunter-gatherer, horticultural, agricultural, pastoral, industrial, and post-industrial societies around the world, with primary emphasis on non-western societies. Letter grade only.
- ANT 103 - Culture In Communication
- Offers a comparative global perspective on communicative forms, especially languages, as systems of social signs. Primary emphasis on case studies are from non-western societies. Letter grade only.
- ANT 104 - Lost Tribes And Buried Cities
- An archaeological window on the rise and fall of the most spectacular cultures of the ancient past. Explores the ancient foundations of culture diversity among a variety of prehistoric civilizations including the Aztec, Maya, Shang China, Stonehenge, Iraq, and Iran. Letter grade only.
- ANT 215 - Connecting Across Cultures
- This course uses ethnographic methods, readings, and film, along with interpersonal encounters among students in class, to examine cross-cultural variation and similarity. In this mixed nationality class, western and non-western student partners are paired and use their partnerships to explore a range of cultural topics. Letter grade only.
- ANT 253 - Aztec, Maya And Their Predecessors
- Archaeological exploration of the development of complex societies in Mesoamerica, with emphasis on subsistence and technological factors that shaped socio-political development and collapse. Letter grade only.
- ANT 301 - Peoples Of The World
- Globalization and its impact on peoples of the world. Letter grade only.
- ANT 301H - Peoples Of The World - Honors
- Globalization and its impact on peoples of the world. Letter grade only.
- ANT 303 - Peoples Of Latin America
- Indian and folk societies of Latin America. Topic-oriented course focuses on technology, social organization, and ideology of contemporary peoples using selected case studies. Letter grade only.
- ANT 305 - Folklore Of The World: Anthropological Perspectives
- A cross-cultural, global survey of contemporary folklore of the world. Case Studies emphasize non-western societies, including Southeast Asia, Australian Aborigines, Maya, and Celtic subcultures of Europe. Letter grade only.
- ANT 340 - Music In Culture
- This is a course in ethnomusicology--the anthropology of music, focusing on what music means to different peoples worldwide. Students will compare musical forms, approaches, and uses cross-culturally. Letter grade only.
- ANT 350 - Ancient Civilizations: The Roots Of Cultural Diversity
- Comparative study of the origins and growth of civilizations in ancient Egypt, Iraq, India, Pakistan, China, Mexico, and Peru. Case studies are drawn from the Sumerians, Egyptians, Harappans, Shang, Inca, Maya, and Aztec. Letter grade only.
- ANT 350H - Ancient Civilizations: The Roots Of Cultural Diversity - Honors
- Comparative study of the origins and growth of civilizations in ancient Egypt, Iraq, India, Pakistan, China, Mexico, and Peru. Case studies are drawn from the Sumerians, Egyptians, Harappans, Shang, Inca, Maya, and Aztec. Letter grade only.
- ANT 355 - Archaeology Of Rock Art
- Explore aesthetics, science, interpretation, ethics, management, and conservation of rock engravings and paintings worldwide. We contrast western and non-western modes of interpretation, understandings of landscape, and ethics of site management, focusing on indigenous perspectives in the Americas, Australia, and Africa. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab, including field trips. Prerequisites: junior, senior, or graduate status; at least one upper-division or graduate course in anthropology, art history, AIS, or recreation management; and successful completion of liberal studies writing requirements. Letter grade only.
- ANT 409 - Symbol, Myth And Ritual: Anthropological Approaches
- Anthropological theories of religion, cross-cultural comparisons of belief systems, myths, rituals, magic, witchcraft, ritual healing in both western and non-western cultures. Co-convened with ANT 508. Letter grade only.
- ANT 409H - Symbol, Myth And Ritual: Anthropological Approaches - Honors
- Anthropological theories of religion, cross-cultural comparisons of belief systems, myths, rituals, magic, witchcraft, ritual healing in both western and non-western cultures. Letter grade only.
- ARH 143 - Introduction To The Arts Of Asia
- Explores a wide range of works of art produced in West, Central, South, and East Asia from prehistoric to modern times, as well as provides a basic introduction to the discipline of art history. Letter grade only.
- ARH 143H - Introduction To The Arts Of Asia - Honors
- Explores a wide range of works of art produced in West, Central, South, and East Asia from prehistoric to modern times, as well as provides a basic introduction to the discipline of art history. Letter grade only.
- ARH 269 - Arts Of China
- In order to provide an introduction to the 5,000 year-old artistic heritage of China, this course focuses on the most important traditional media of visual arts and architecture. Letter grade only.
- ARH 270 - Arts Of Japan
- This course focuses on the traditional media of Japanese visual arts and explores how long-established practices are integrated with modern forms and functions. Letter grade only.
- ARH 270H - Arts Of Japan - Honors
- This course focuses on the traditional media of Japanese visual arts and explores how long-established practices are integrated with modern forms and functions. Letter grade only.
- ARH 370 - Buddhist Art
- Provides an in-depth study of the distinct Buddhist visual language in its form and content in relation to its religious context, seen through the activities of pilgrimage, faith, meditation, and ritual. Cross-listed with REL 352. Letter grade only.
- ARH 370H - Buddhist Art - Honors
- Provides an in-depth study of the distinct Buddhist visual language in its form and content in relation to its religious context, seen through the activities of pilgrimage, faith, meditation, and ritual. Letter grade only.
- ARH 380 - Islamic Art: Religious And Secular Arts Of Islamic Asia
- Survey of major themes and historical phases of Islam in connection with its artistic traditions, with attention to regional variety reflected in the art and architecture of Islamic Asia. Cross-listed with REL 332. Letter grade only.
- CCJ 415 - Crime, Justice And Native Americans
- Overview of crime, justice processes, and alternative approaches to justice as they relate to Native Americans. Letter grade only.
- CCJ 415H - Crime, Justice And Native Americans - Honors
- Overview of crime, justice, processes, and alternative approaches to justice as they relate to Native Americans. Letter grade only.
- CCS 201 - Indigenous Cultural Expression
- Introduces the cosmologies, rituals, and worldviews of global indigenous traditions, ancient and contemporary. Letter grade only.
- CCS 201H - Indigenous Cultural Expression - Honors
- Introduces the cosmologies, rituals, and worldviews of global indigenous traditions, ancient and contemporary. Letter grade only.
- ENG 351 - Post-colonial Literary Traditions
- Readings in the literature and culture of the Third World. Letter grade only.
- ENG 351H - Post-colonial Literary Traditions - Honors
- Readings in the literature and culture of the Third World. Letter grade only.
- ES 300 - Global Race And Ethnic Relations
- The purpose of this course is to understand global race and ethnic politics and relations. Letter grade only.
- ES 392 - Topics In Global Race And Ethnic Diversity
- Course examines race/ethnicity and their intersections with cultural arrangements such as gender and the impact of historical forces such as colonization and resistance on cultural arrangements in non-western communities. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
- FOR 255 - International Wildlife Issues
- Current international issues in wildlife conservation and management. Topics include regulation of global wildlife, threats to biodiversity, and issues of sustainable management and protection. Case studies focus on perspectives of ethnic minorities. Letter grade only.
- FOR 415 - International Forestry
- Ecology, management, and policy issues related to forests around the world, including ecological, political, economic and cultural perspectives. Co-convenes with FOR 515. Letter grade only.
- FOR 415H - International Forestry - Honors
- Ecology, management, and policy issues related to forests around the world, including ecological, political, economic and cultural perspectives. Letter grade only.
- FOR 441 - Sustainable Forestry In Tropical Ecosystems: International Field Experience
- International field course on forestry issues in developing countries from the perspective of forestry professionals in those countries. Course venue varies. Instructor's consent required. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
- GSP 241 - World Geography East
- Physical and cultural elements of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific regions; areal distributions and factors influencing location, development, global processes, and international issues. Letter grade only.
- GSP 241H - World Geography East - Honors
- Physical and cultural elements of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific regions; areal distributions and factors influencing location, development, global processes, and international issues. Letter grade only.
- HIS 102 - World History II
- Evolution of the world from a constellation of relatively isolated regions in 1200 to global interdependence of the present day. Special emphasis on the interaction between Western and non-Western civilizations. Letter grade only.
- HIS 102H - World History II - Honors
- Evolution of the world from a constellation of relatively isolated regions in 1200 to global interdependence of the present day. Special emphasis on the interaction between Western and non-Western civilizations. Letter grade only.
- HIS 221 - History Of Africa Since 1800
- Examines the cultural, political, and social developments in Africa from 1800 to the present. Letter grade only.
- HIS 230 - History Of Islamic World I
- Examines the cultural, political, and social developments in the Islamic world up to 1500. Letter grade only.
- HIS 231 - History Of Islamic World II
- Examines the cultural, political, and social developments in the Islamic world from 1500 to the present. Letter grade only.
- HIS 231H - History Of Islamic World II - Honors
- Examines the cultural, political, and social developments in the Islamic world from 1500 to the present. Letter grade only.
- HIS 249 - Pre-modern India
- Examines cultural, political, social, and economic developments in the Indian subcontinent from around 2500 B.C.E. to 1750 C.E. Letter grade only.
- HIS 249H - Pre-modern India - Honors
- Examines cultural, political, social, and economic developments in the Indian subcontinent from around 2500 B.C.E. to 1750 C.E. Letter grade only.
- HIS 250 - Pre-modern East Asia
- Thematic examination of the cultural, political, social, and economic development in East Asia, focusing on China and Japan, from antiquity to the sixteenth century. Letter grade only.
- HIS 250H - Pre-modern East Asia - Honors
- Thematic examination of the cultural, political, social, and economic development in East Asia, focusing on China and Japan, from antiquity to the sixteenth century. Letter grade only.
- HIS 251 - Making Of Modern Asia
- Thematic study of the political, social, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of China, Japan, and India in the modern era. Letter grade only.
- HIS 251H - Making Modern Asia - Honors
- Thematic study of the political, social, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of China, Japan, and India in the modern era. Letter grade only.
- HIS 280 - Colonial Latin America
- Surveys Iberian exploration and colonization of the New World, emphasizing the mutual acculturation with Indian civilizations and the political, social, economic, religious, and cultural development in the colonial period. Letter grade only.
- HIS 281 - Latin America From Independence To The Present
- Struggles for independence and the problems of national development from 1810 to the present. Letter grade only.
- HIS 312 - Gandhi's India
- Examines the impact of British imperialism on the South Asian subcontinent between A.D. 1750 and 1950. Letter grade only.
- HIS 312H - Gandhi's India - Honors
- Examines the impact of British imperialism on the South Asian subcontinent between A.D. 1750 and 1950. Letter grade only.
- HIS 314 - Contemporary India
- Examines political, social, economic, and cultural developments in India from 1947 to the present. Letter grade only.
- HIS 325 - Modern China
- Examines the political, socioeconomic, and cultural-intellectual developments in China from the 1830s to the 1940s. Focuses on the dual processes of modernization and revolution. Letter grade only.
- HIS 325H - Modern China - Honors
- Examines the political, socioeconomic, and cultural-intellectual developments in China from the 1830s to the 1940s. Focuses on the dual processes of modernization and revolution. Letter grade only.
- HIS 331 - Medieval Japan (The 13th To The 17th Century)
- This course examines the political, social and cultural history of Japan from the Kamakura shogunate to the early-Tokugawa era. Letter grade only.
- HIS 332 - Modern Japan
- Examines the political, social, and cultural history of Japan from the mid-nineteenth century to the World War II. Letter grade only.
- HIS 332H - Modern Japan - Honors
- Examines the political, social, and cultural history of Japan from the mid-nineteenth century to the World War II. Letter grade only.
- HIS 355 - History Of Feminisms And Feminist Historiography
- Examines differing histories of international feminist movements and the writing of histories of the same. Looks at how scholars have sought to build alliances across various cultural and political borders. Cross-listed with WGS 355. Letter grade only.
- HIS 379 - Women In Asia
- Examines the role of women in India, China, and Japan from the beginnings of civilization to the present time. Letter grade only.
- HIS 379H - Women In Asia - Honors
- Examines the role of women in India, China, and Japan from the beginnings of civilization to the present time. Letter grade only.
- HIS 382 - Mexico Yesterday And Today
- Surveys the history of Mexico's diverse peoples from pre-Columbian era through the conquest, colonial period, independence, and national period to the present. Letter grade only.
- HIS 382H - Mexico Yesterday And Today - Honors
- Surveys the history of Mexico's diverse peoples from pre-Columbian era through the conquest, colonial period, independence, and national period to the present. Letter grade only.
- HIS 481 - Popular Culture In Modern Latin America
- This course delves into the culture and history of everyday life in urban and rural Latin America during the modern period. Issues covered include national identity, popular memory, social mobilization, and counter-culture through cultural manifestations that include film, food, music, and literature. Letter grade only.
- HISY 205 - World History
- Exploration of major societies of the world from 1750 to the present. Examination of societies in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas and Oceania. Includes forces of change in the world, such as industrialization, nationalism, decolonization, urbanization, technology and political revolutions. Letter grade only.
- HUM 101 - Introduction To Humanities
- Comparative examination of the nature and elements of the arts, literature, and artistic creativity in the humanities. Letter grade only.
- HUM 101H - Introduction To Humanities - Honors
- Comparative examination of the nature and elements of the arts, literature, and artistic creativity in the humanities. Letter grade only.
- HUM 261 - The Hero In East Asian Culture
- Examines Asian literature, religion, and the arts for their humanistic ideas and values. Letter grade only.
- HUM 362 - Traditional Performance Arts Of East Asia
- Examines the arts and literature of selected Asian cultures for their humanistic ideas and values. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit in another focus. Letter grade only.
- JUS 335 - Comparative Justice Systems
- Examines the structure and functions of criminal justice organizations throughout the world, including a review of the major families of law and a comparison of the American criminal justice and legal systems with other countries, with a specific focus on comparative policing. Letter grade only.
- LAN 340 - Global Engagement Abroad
- This asynchronous online course facilitates an exploration of students' learning-immersion experience while abroad, particularly with respect to cultural and social expectations in academic, professional, and personal spheres of the host culture. The course provides a guided structure for researching, reflecting on, journaling/blogging, and communicating about immersive academic experiences abroad by promoting dialogue across disciplines and cultures via online communication. Additionally, students will engage in direct research through engagement in the society in which they are living and studying in order to help prepare them for their field work experiences during the second semester abroad. Participation is limited to, and required of, students in the Interdisciplinary Global Programs (IGP) who are currently studying and working abroad (normally the fourth year of the program). Letter grade only.
- LAN 340H - Global Engagement Abroad - Honors
- This asynchronous online course facilitates an exploration of students' learning-immersion experience while abroad, particularly with respect to cultural and social expectations in academic, professional, and personal spheres of the host culture. The course provides a guided structure for researching, reflecting on, journaling/blogging, and communicating about immersive academic experiences abroad by promoting dialogue across disciplines and cultures via online communication. Additionally, students will engage in direct research through engagement in the society in which they are living and studying in order to help prepare them for their field work experiences during the second semester abroad. Participation is limited to, and required of, students in the Interdisciplinary Global Programs (IGP) who are currently studying and working abroad (normally the fourth year of the program). Letter grade only.
- LAN 350 - World Cinema
- Explores cross-cultural identity and global engagement through film and texts from a wide range of countries. Focuses on the experience and perspective of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only.
- LAS 101 - Introduction To Latin American Studies
- This course introduces students to the historical issues and theoretical concepts critical to the study of Latin America; it also examines Latin American arts and literature for their humanistic ideas and values. Letter grade only.
- LAS 365 - Pre-columbian Latin America
- This topics course examines selected themes in the arts and culture of Pre Columbian Latin America. Letter grade only. May be repeated with different topics for up to 6 units of credit.
- LAS 381 - Mexican Arts And Culture
- This course examines the traditional and contemporary arts and literature of Mexico for their humanistic ideas and values. Letter grade only.
- MUS 260 - Introduction To World Music
- Surveys the music of the Pacific, Middle Eastern, Asian, Australian, African, Latin American, and Caribbean communities. Letter grade only.
- PHI 150 - Philosophies Of The World
- Reading and critical analysis of texts defining the global origins of philosophy, including African, Asian, European, and Native American culture. Letter grade only.
- PHI 150H - Philosophies Of The World - Honors
- Reading and critical analysis of texts defining the global origins of philosophy, including African, Asian, European, and Native American culture. Letter grade only.
- POS 361 - Politics Of Developing Nations
- Investigates the political dynamics of nations undergoing rapid social change and economic development. Focuses on problems endemic to the nations of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Letter grade only.
- POS 361H - Politics Of Developing Nations - Honors
- Investigates the political dynamics of nations undergoing rapid social change and economic development. Focuses on problems endemic to the nations of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Letter grade only.
- POS 366 - Studies In Latin American Politics
- Historical and comparative perspectives on the political economies in Latin America. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit with different content.
- POS 370 - Studies In Asian Politics
- Cultural and historical backgrounds; traditional patterns in conflict with modernization; present forms of government. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit with different content.
- POS 372 - Studies In Middle Eastern Politics
- Historical, cultural, and political patterns in Middle Eastern countries with special attention to the internal political dynamics of selected nations, regional tensions, and foreign policies of the region. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit with different content.
- POS 372H - Studies In Middle Eastern Politics - Honors
- Historical, cultural, and political patterns in Middle Eastern countries with special attention to the internal political dynamics of selected nations, regional tensions, and foreign policies of the region. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit with different content.
- POS 374 - Studies In African Politics
- Political, economic, and cultural analysis of selected African countries addressing internal national dynamics, regional relations, and foreign policies. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit with different content.
- POS 374H - Studies In African Politics - Honors
- Political, economic, and cultural analysis of selected African countries addressing internal national dynamics, regional relations, and foreign policies. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit with different content.
- PRM 300 - Ecotourism
- Course will introduce students to the history, concepts, principles, marketing, planning and management of ecotourism activities and development which promote cultural and environmental awareness and local economic benefits with an emphasis on non-western cultures. Letter graded only.
- PRM 300H - Ecotourism - Honors
- Course will introduce students to the history, concepts, principles, marketing, planning and management of ecotourism activities and development which promote cultural and environmental awareness and local economic benefits with an emphasis on non-western cultures. Letter graded only.
- REL 150 - Religions Of The World
- Introduces the major religions of the world. Letter grade only.
- REL 150H - Religions Of The World - Honors
- Introduces the major religions of the world. Letter grade only.
- REL 231 - Islam
- History, theology, and practice of Islam, with particular attention to its classic text, the Quran. Letter grade only.
- REL 231H - Islam - Honors
- History, theology, and practice of Islam, with particular attention to its classic text, the Quran. Letter grade only.
- REL 241 - Hinduism
- Ideas, practices, and social institutions of India's major religious tradition. Letter grade only.
- REL 241H - Hinduism - Honors
- Ideas, practices, and social institutions of India's major religious tradition. Letter grade only.
- REL 261 - Buddhism
- This course is an introduction to the Ideas, practices, and social institutions of the one pan-Asian religious tradition, Buddhism. In addition, the student will learn concepts used in the analysis of religion and some disciplinary approaches to the study of religion. Letter grade only.
- REL 261H - Buddhism - Honors
- This course is an introduction to the Ideas, practices, and social institutions of the one pan-Asian religious tradition, Buddhism. In addition, the student will learn concepts used in the analysis of religion and some disciplinary approaches to the study of religion. Letter grade only.
- REL 303 - Mysticism In Asian Religions
- A comparative study of the mystical traditions and spiritual practices of yoga, meditation, ecstatic devotion, and tantra in Asian religions, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism. Letter grade only.
- REL 303H - Mysticism In Asian Religions - Honors
- A comparative study of the mystical traditions and spiritual practices of yoga, meditation, ecstatic devotion, and tantra in Asian religions, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism. Letter grade only.
- REL 306 - Religion And Gender
- Examines how gender functions within religious traditions, communities, and identities in gender discourses, views of gender normativity and deviance, gender exclusivity or inclusivity relative to religious authority and roles, and the use of images of masculinity, femininity, androgyny, and gender transcendence in modeling human perfection. Pass-fail or letter grade. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit with different topics.
- REL 332 - Islamic Art: Religious And Secular Arts Of Islamic Asia
- Survey of major themes and historical phases of Islam in connection with its artistic traditions, with attention to regional variety reflected in the art and architecture of Islamic Asia. Cross-listed with ARH 380. Letter grade only.
- REL 340 - Hindu Scriptures
- This course provides an in-depth examination of Hindu scripture, from the early Vedic Period (~ 1500 BCE) through the great epics, (the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, the Puranas, the Tantras) and the non-sectarian devotional literature by surveying its features according to the categories of comparative religion, and attending to its historical development and internal diversity. Letter grade only.
- REL 352 - Buddhist Art
- Provides an in-depth study of the form and content of Buddhist visual language in relation to its religious context, seen through the activities of pilgrimage, faith, meditation, and ritual. Cross-listed with ARH 370. Letter grade only.
- REL 361 - Religion And Violent Conflicts: From Torture To Genocide
- Violence is the assault on body and mind and inscribed into discourses of power. It is enforced and resisted by religions. We examine how violence affects the physical, gendered, racialized, religious, and collective body. We consider strategies and philosophies to counter violence. We critically examine intellectual, moral, and spiritual worldviews while analyzing specific arguments for their truth claims. Letter grade only.
- REL 361H - Religion And Violent Conflicts: From Torture To Genocide - Honors
- Violence is the assault on body and mind and inscribed into discourses of power. It is enforced and resisted by religions. We examine how violence affects the physical, gendered, racialized, religious, and collective body. We consider strategies and philosophies to counter violence. We critically examine intellectual, moral, and spiritual worldviews while analyzing specific arguments for their truth claims. Letter grade only.
- REL 362 - Buddhist Scriptures
- Examines the major themes and ideas of Buddhist scriptures in the historical context of their origin. Letter grade only.
- SA 211 - Topics In Study Abroad - Cu-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 212 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 212H - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd - Honors
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 213 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ls-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 214 - Topics In Study Abroad - S/As-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 215 - Topics In Study Abroad - Spw-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 251 - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 251H - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-gd - Honors
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 311 - Topics In Study Abroad - Cu-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 312 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 312H - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd - Honors
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 313 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ls-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 314 - Topics In Study Abroad -S/As-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 315 - Topics In Study Abroad -Spw-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- SA 351 - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-gd
- Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
- TH 351 - Asian Theatre
- Explores performance, production styles, and practices of both the traditional Asian theatre and contemporary theatrical trends and influences. This course focuses on the theatre of four Asian countries: India, Indonesia, China, and Japan. This course enhances students' understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of literature, religion, and artistic creation. Letter grade only.
- TH 351H - Asian Theatre - Honors
- Explores performance, production styles, and practices of both the traditional Asian theatre and contemporary theatrical trends and influences. This course focuses on the theatre of four Asian countries: India, Indonesia, China, and Japan. This course enhances students' understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of literature, religion, and artistic creation. Letter grade only.
- WGS 260 - Introduction To Transnational Feminisms
- Survey focusing on women, gender constructions, histories, and issues in post-colonial settings in Africa, Asia, and/or Latin America. Letter grade only.
- WGS 280 - Women, Health, And Sexuality
- This course provides students with an in-depth examination of women's sexual and reproductive health issues. The course begins with theoretical and historical context, exploring development of sexuality and certain aspects of reproductive health throughout history. The course uses cross-cultural and global perspectives by focusing on issues and aspects of sexuality and reproduction, mapping change across time and space. It will cover topical areas in the field such as sexual socialization, medicalization of female sexuality, sexual identity and practices, self-pleasure, female genital cutting, sexually transmitted infections, eugenics and critiques of population control programs. These topics will be examined from feminist, public health, historical, sociological, and anthropological perspectives. The course demonstrates that sexuality and reproduction are extremely complex and have diverse meanings in contrast to being understood as simple and self-evident. Letter grade only.
- WGS 355 - History Of Feminisms And Feminist Historiography
- Examines differing histories of international feminist movements and the writing of histories of the same. Looks at how scholars have sought to build alliances across various cultural and political borders. Cross-listed with HIS 355. Letter grade only.
- WGS 360 - Topics In Global Feminisms
- Variable content, focusing on the histories, theories, geographies, practices and global contexts of non-Western feminisms. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 9 units of credit.
- WGS 360H - Topics In Global Feminisms - Honors
- Variable content, focusing on the histories, theories, geographies, practices and global contexts of non-Western feminisms. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 9 units of credit.