2023-2024 University Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
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Global Learning (GL)


Global learning is an important part of our mission as a university. By global, we mean of or related to substantial interactions across national borders or substantial comparisons between different nations. Global learning is the acquisition of the skills and knowledge needed to understand those interactions or comparisons. Many departments and programs offer special opportunities for students to develop and explore their interests in this area. In addition, the faculty have developed a set of outcomes to distinguish courses in every discipline that meet global learning objectives.

For an approved GL designation, courses must meet at least one of the following four student learning outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of how global issues, processes, trends, and systems have shaped the subject under study
  • Demonstrate the ability to use globally diverse cultural frames of reference and alternate perspectives to think critically, solve problems, or interpret issues and situations as they relate to the course topic
  • Demonstrate an understanding of how the field of study is viewed and practiced in different cultural contexts
  • Demonstrate improved language competency where global learning is done abroad in a world language, not English.

Approved courses with permanent designation:

ARAB 225 - Arabic Dialects  
ARTH 102 - Survey of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present  
ARTH 140 - Asian Art  
ARTH 170 - Arts of Mesoamerica and the Andes  
ARTH 257 - Dutch Arts, Patrons, and Markets  
ARTH 258 - Baroque and Rococo Art  
ARTH 271 - Arts of Colonial Latin America  
ARTH 274 - Art and Revolution: Mexican Muralism  
ARTH 276 - Chicana/o Art and Muralism: From the Street to the (Staniar) Gallery  
ARTH 383 - Digital Florence  
ARTS 234 - Permasculpture  
BUS 180 - FS: First-Year Seminar  
BUS 191 - International Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability  
EALL 215 - East Asian Cinema  
ECON 241 - Economics of War and Peace  
ECON 255 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics   
ECON 270 - International Trade  
ECON 274 - China’s Modern Economy  
ECON 276 - Health Economics in Developing Countries  
ECON 280 - Development Economics  
ECON 281 - Comparative Institutional Economics  
ECON 288 - Supervised Study Abroad  
ECON 376 - Health: A Social Science Exploration  
GERM 311 - Advanced German  
HIST 103 - China: Origins to 20th-Century Reforms  
HIST 130 - Latin America: Incas/Aztecs to Independence  
HIST 131 - Modern Latin America: Independence to Today 
HIST 226 - Pillage, Peddling and Piety: Travel in the Middle Ages   
HIST 261 - Women and Slavery in the Black Atlantic  
HIST 286 - History of Kyrgyzstan from the Silk Road to the Present: Crossroads of Empire, Culture, and Religion  
LACS 101 - Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies  
LACS 256 - Trans-American Identity: Images from the Americas  
LACS 257 - Multiculturalism in Latin America: The Case of Brazil  
LACS 259 - Gender and Sexuality in Latin American and Caribbean Literature and Film  
LACS 396 - Capstone Seminar in Latin American and Caribbean Studies 
MESA 250 - Writing Mt. Lebanon: History, Language, and Politics 
MESA 252 - History Compounded: Experience Egypt  
MESA 255 - Language Policies and Politics   
MUS 121 - Worlds of Music  
PHIL 105 - Introduction to Theories of Knowledge and Reality  
PHIL 110 - Ancient Greek Philosophy  
PHIL 120 - Modern European Philosophy: Descartes to Hume  
PHIL 130 - Classical Chinese Philosophy  
PHIL 247 - Medicine, Research, and Poverty  
PHIL 248 - Ethics of War  
PHIL 272 - Philosophy and Science Fiction  
PHIL 284 - An Investigation of Self  
PHIL 346 - Medical Ethics  
POL 105 - Introduction to Global Politics  
POL 214 - The Conduct of American Foreign Policy  
POL 215 - International Development  
POL 246 - Post-Communism and New Democracies  
POL 247 - Latin American Politics  
POL 268 - Migration, Identity, and Conflict  
POL 278 - Intelligence and National Security  
POL 286 - Contemporary South Africa Politics  
POL 287 - The Maghreb: History, Culture, and Politics  
POL 296 - Special Topics in Global Politics  
POL 380 - Seminar in Global Politics  
POL 384 - Seminar in Middle Eastern Politics 
POV 247 - Medicine, Research, and Poverty   
ROML 297 - Spring Term Abroad in Romance Languages  
SOAN 240 - Food, Culture, and Society  
SOAN 246 - Post-Communism and New Democracies 
SOAN 250 - Revolutions and Revolutionaries  
SOAN 263 - Poverty and Marginality in the Americas  
SOAN 268 - Migration, Identity, and Conflict  
SPAN 161 - Intermediate Spanish I  
SPAN 162 - Intermediate Spanish II  
SPAN 164 - Advanced Intermediate Spanish  
SPAN 201 - Supervised Study Abroad: Costa Rica  
SPAN 204 - Conversational Skills  
SPAN 205 - Spanish for Healthcare Professionals  
SPAN 209 - Intro to Hispanic Linguistics  
SPAN 211 - Spanish Civilization and Culture  
SPAN 212 - Spanish-American Civilization and Culture  
SPAN 213 - Seville and the Foundations of Spanish Civilization  
SPAN 216 - Living on the Edge: Identities in Motion in Argentina and Uruguay  
SPAN 220 - Introducción a la literatura española  
SPAN 240 - Introducción a la literatura hispanoamericana  
SPAN 308 - Power and Ideology: (Critical) Discourse Perspectives  
SPAN 312 - Ornament of the World: Muslims, Jews, and Christians in Early Iberia  
SPAN 333 - El Cid in History and Legend  
SPAN 340 - Spanish-American Short Story  
SPAN 342 - Spanish-American Narrative: The Boom Generation  
SPAN 344 - Spanish-American Poetry  
SPAN 347 - Poetry and Power  
SPAN 380 - Spanish Grammar Rules: The Making of a Language  
SPAN 393 - Workshop in Literary Translation 
WGSS 259 - Gender and Sexuality in Latin American and Caribbean Literature and Film   

Approved topical courses when designated as appropriate on a term-by-term basis:

BUS 390 - Supervised Study Abroad   (Spring 2020, Social Innovation in Scandinavia)
ENGL 295 - Spring-Term Seminar in Literary Studies  (Spring 2018, African-American Poetry)
LIT 295 - Special Topics in Literature in Translation  
SPAN 392 - Spanish Language Theory and Practice  
SPAN 397 - Literature of Spain Seminar  
SPAN 398 - Spanish-American Seminar