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/Height 76 An overview of East Asia from traditional to modern times including the interaction among Asian cultures as well as between Asia and the world. Open to any student who understands Portuguese. Examines social/cultural history of medicine to illustrate larger trends, power relations/inequalities, and intersections of state and society. An examination of women's and men's roles, statuses, and life opportunities in society. Emphasizes the importance of Operations Facilities Engineering Management and the environment will help students understand the global impact of climate change. While comparing movies from France and Francophone world, students explore various issues such as language, race, and postcolonial politics. A study of theatre: process and product, introducing the past of theatre, its literature and traditions; and the means by which theatre is produced: acting, directing and visual design. Students should apply to Office of Clinical Experiences, Office of SOE to be placed in a school. This course examines hospitality's global companies and global issues that will affect their communities and business. A basic course in hotel, motel, and restaurant law emphasizing risk management and security. For Honors College students only. The ocean origin, physical properties, salinity, temperature, sound. | Please see an advisor for the total number of credits that may be used for general electives outside the major. Emphasis on the evolution of a society, its ideas and its values. Includes the impact of "globalization" on jobs, the structure and function of worker organizations, the impact of technology, the struggle for working class and low-wage workers, and the impact of cross-national shifts of jobs and labor. Mechanical design and material choices of various biomedical systems and devices such as cardiovascular assist devices, total artificial heart, pulmonary assist devices, total hip prosthesis and other orthopaedic devices. Focuses on the exploration of children's literature and its integration into the early childhood curriculum from a global perspective. Open to any student who understands the target language. (Study Abroad) This course will increase understanding of communication differences by contrasting and comparing communication patterns within European cultures. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Examines the cinemas of Spain and Latin America in a national and transnational context. Examines situational, social, and legislative approaches to the prevention of crime and delinquency. This course explores how scientific advances change the lives of communities globally and teach non-science majors basic concepts in energy and electronics that they use in their daily lives. An analysis of the international organization of tourism and the facilitation procedures required for its successful implementations are highlighted. You can use the Class Search, which doesn't require MyFIU login. If you notice an inconsistency on your PDA once you have completed the course, notify your academic advisor for assistance. Origins of Portuguese rule and African slavery; crisis of colonialism and transition to independence; coffee, abolition, and the Brazilian Empire; Republican Brazil and the Revolution of 1930; postwar developments. Surveys the emergence and evolution of the African Diaspora in relationship to changes in the global capitalist economy, and the manner in which history continues to shape material conditions of African descendants. A descriptive study emphasizing the functions and institutions common to global marketing systems. Includes directed individual research projects. In contrast to standard aesthetic courses, we focus on non-European aesthetics, theories values. Introduces students to ethnography, which is the art of writing culture. Teaches students to compare and contrast cultures through ethnographic reading, writing, and critiques. Focuses on the development of listening and reading comprehension skills, and encourages maximum oral interaction and the practice of writing. The political, cultural, economic, and religious development of Viking society, 600-1300 C.E. Readmitted students with 0-6 credits to graduate. Examines the development of the United States from the early republic to the present. Development of mathematical thought through the ages. Topics include revolution, urbanization, industry, class society, empire, world wars, and decolonization. Course Catalogs Home 2021-2022 Undergraduate Undergraduate Admission and Registration Information College of Arts Sciences and Education College of Business College of Communication Architecture + The Arts College of Engineering and Computing In-depth study of contemporary issues pertaining to tourism based on the natural environment. Ethical issues of the environment will especially be examined in the light of these resources. I am pursuing a double major. Basic concepts of microbes as pathogens, food spoilage and fermentative organisms. Industrialization, trade, finance, and labor in Europe, US, Asia, Latin America. A survey of art from 1945 to the present. This course analyzes disasters for best practices, contributions made by various agencies and potential areas that could be improved upon. Examines the role of piracy in the political, economic, and social development of the, Examines the cultural and material interactions between Asia and the New World, and. A global learning course. (formerly CES 4580) This course examines the impacts of hurricanes and explores the roles of engineers in achieving sustainable coastal communities around the globe. | Focus will be on existing legal framework locally and internationally to address these crimes. Discussions of ways in which these various perspectives influence the psychological development of contemporary women. An introduction to the principles of mediation. The course is designed to analyze the circumstances giving rise to non-totalitarian modern dictatorships, their political dynamics, and their survival capability. Professional ethics, oral communications, project feasibility study, proposal writing, system design methodology, human factors, intellectual property, liability and schedules. Prerequisite: Admission into the study abroad program in China. Spring 2022 Courses | Center for Women's and Gender Studies | Florida International University Spring 2022 Courses Graduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies Undergraduate Certificate in Queer Studies Undergraduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies Spring A Online ECP 3555 (RVAA) - 16800 - Women and the Economy - Alonso Must be taken in first 12 hours of upper-division coursework. OneStop provides assistance with transcripts, enrollment verifications, adding and dropping courses, establishing residency, general financial aid questions, student case resolution and any other enrollment related questions. Analysis of the different varieties of French spoken outside of France. FIU Mobile Application. The development of a particular civilization. Includes directed individual research projects. Fall 2022 | MyFIUAcademic CalendarSubmit the FAFSAAccept Aid & DisbursementsRegister For ClassesTranscripts. Examine these topics in their own right and in relation to changes in politics, religion, and economics. A comparative study of the major legal traditions (e.g., common law, civil law, socialist law) and analysis of the criminal justice system across the world, including police, courts, and corrections. Looks at basic patterns of international, political, economic, cultural, and ideological relations of the region. Web/Accessibility This is an undergraduate course to orient students; regardless of their major field of studies, with a global perspective of the interrelatedness of factors affecting health that transcends borders. Examination of musical style and social context with film and performance demonstrations. Attention is focused on such factors as political party systems, the cabinet form of government, and EU politics. Motivated by the riches extracted from the new colonial domains of the Spanish monarchy, other European rulers sponsored seamen to attack and raid Spanish vessels and colonial territories. How does the global learning graduation requirement affect me? Looks at central historical figures and focuses on critical issues of the period. Introduction to the theory and methods for the design and management of Marine Protected Areas. FIU | Undergraduate 2021-2022 Course Catalogs [Skip to menu.] Jul 19, 2021 Physics in CASE News Physics in FIU News. Compares public policies and organizational techniques for responding to urban poverty and inequality with equitable, sustainable economic development measures. To understand Africa's role in the world today by examining the social, cultural, political, and economic forces that have shaped Africa since 1950. A political, social, and cultural examination of Britain's rise and fall as a global power. Global learning courses are now searchable in MyFIU. Countries/regions studied vary with instructor. Contact Us. Emphasis on theories, implementation, and consequences of these approaches. The course introduces students to the interrelatedness of tourism issues by examining the adventure tourism industry, adventure tourism products, and supply and demand site. This course has a field component. Themes include: citizenship, internationalization, gender, race, and ethnicity. The number of general electives may vary. This course examines how indigenous peoples and imperial settlers interacted across the globe from the fifteenth century to the present, using both indigenous and imperial sources and perspectives. Summer 2022 May May 4 Spring Main Session/Session B: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades May 5 Spring Main Session/Session B: Grades available for students May 5 Summer: Non-degree seeking student registration begins May 8 Summer Session A/Session C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee Examines the role of magic, ecstatic religious experience, and the supernatural in a variety of religions and cultures. In-depth examination of key issues including black popular cultures in global perspectives with a focus on historical processes, race, racialization, gender, sexuality, language, religion and identity. The first of a two course sequence, this course examines the aesthetic undepinnings of culture, the foundations of what are commonly held as western values, and the power relationships that surround them. Examine the era of the Italian Renaissance, 1300 to 1500. Upon arrival, you will be required to follow FIU policies and guidelines when accessing any physical university premises regardless of where you travel from (across the street, local, national, international). " Nk|We.!@x-qNe]x@~aneGmf#/g{uPKx2+&|X`&efw5|D b*h46$i(2]'-Tj+eFxXus4HKTXk a3B&` An ideal typical authoritarian regime will be established, followed by case study analyses of modern authoritarian systems, like those of Brazil, Mexico, and Portugal. Special attention is paid to current policy issues in the Social Welfare system and strategies that can be used to achieve policy change. Examines "the Revolution" as a contested historical process. An exploration of issues of organizational dynamics centered on change and change-resistance generated conflicts. Survey of American history since 1877 including such topics as industrialization, political reform, experiences in war, social conflict, and changing conceptions of the meaning of democracy. Issues and trends in policy questions involving health care organizations, financing, quality controls, and delivery of services are addressed. Students also have an opportunity to experience Japanese traditional arts including Japanese Calligraphy. This course will explore the areas of language, gender and culture as they influence affect diverse ways of knowing and meaning and making in real and virtual global networks. It also examines the relationship between popular and historical accounts of the war. Interdisciplinary in content, they deal with essential . Study of the ways in which global issues influence how food functions in the global community. Website by Digital Communications | (previously REL 3362) A survey of the main facets of Islamic religion and societies from the time of Muhammad to the present. Explores how music has been a powerful and essential part of mystical experience in the world's religious traditions, how it becomes religion and how religion influences music. The specific religions selected for examination may vary from semester to semester. Analysis of gene and genotype frequencies in theoretical and real populations. | Sitemap, : the ability to construct a multi-perspective analysis of issues. Examines the cultural and social realities of teaching and learning in the U.S. Students develop the skills to build and maintain relationships across cultures by focusing on similarities and differences in communication behaviors, perceptions, language usage and social practices. Expands cultural knowledge of Hispanic countries. If you are currently in one of FIUs Exploratory Studies majors, go to the Undergraduate Academic Advising Center for advising. I have traveled the world. AFA 4243 - Global Capitalism and the African Diaspora in the Modern World System, AFA 4372 - Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Hip Hop. For Visual Arts majors only. Your Panther Degree Audit (PDA) should automatically add the course to the appropriate category. /ColorSpace /DeviceRGB LIT 4931 - Special Topics in Women's Literature, MAE 4394 - Perspectives on Mathematics and Science Education, MHF 4401 - Methods in the History of Modern Mathematics, MMC 4304 - Communications Seminar: Multicultural Marketing Communications, NUR 3666 - Evidenced-based Nursing and Research, NUR 3821 - Professional Nursing Leadership, NUR 4667 - Nursing in Global Health Systems, OCB 2003 - Introduction to Marine Biology, PAD 3003 Introduction to Public Policy and Service, PAD 3034 - Policy Development and Implementation, PAD 4141 Citizen Participation and Community Empowerment, PHC 4189 Disaster Management Ensuring Success and Avoiding Failure, PHC 4250 - Crisis Leadership in Disasters, PRT 3510 - Witnessing War in Lusophone Cultures, PUP 4033 Public Service Leadership and Management, PUP 4214 Global Perspectives on Urban Poverty, Inequality, and Economic Development, PUP 4834 Urban Resilience and Sustainability Policies in a Global Context, REL 2011 - Religion: Analysis & Interpretation, REL 4363 - Sufism: Islamic Mysticism and Spirituality, REL 4364 - Interpreting the Quran: Gender and Jihad, SCE 4194 - Perspectives on Mathematics and Science Education, SOW 3620 - Social Work and Human Diversity, SPN 2340 - Intermediate Spanish for Heritage Speakers, SPN 3343 - Advanced Spanish for Heritage Speakers, SPN 3444 - Spanish for Business in Latin America, SPW 4397 - Tradition and Modernity in Latin American Cinema, SSE 4380 - Developing a Global Perspective, STA 3951 - Oral Presentations in Statistics, SYD 4451 - Japanese Society in Global Perspective, TSL 3080 - ESOL Principles and Practices I, TSL 4081 - ESOL Principles and Practices II, TSL 4324 - ESOL Issues and Strategies for Content Area Teachers, VIC 3400 - Visual Design for Globalized Media, WOH 3244 - World War II: A Global History, WOH 4206 - Global History of Domestic Violence, WOH 4264 - Global Indigenous-Imperial Encounters 1500 to the Present, WOH 4430: Piracy in the Spanish World, 1500-1750, WOH4431: Ships, Cargo, and Greed: Material and Cultural Encounters in the Spanish Pacific, 1513-1815, WST 3015* - Introduction to Global Gender and Women's Studies, WST 3106 - Introduction to Global Diversity, WST 3114 - Sex Trafficking: Building Solutions, WST 3120* - Global Women's Writing: Gendered Experiences Across Societies and Cultures, WST 3641* - LGBT and Beyond: Non-Normative Sexualities in Global Perspective, WST 4115 - Gender Violence and the Law: Global Perspectives, Modesto A. 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EML 4551 - Ethics and Design Project Organization, ENV 3001 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering, EUH 2011 - Western Civilization: Early European Civilization, EUH 2021 - Western Civilization: Medieval to Modern Europe, EUH 2030 - Western Civilization: Europe in the Modern Era, EUH 3143 - War and Politics in the Age of the Reformation, EUH 4462 History of Modern Germany 1815-1945, EUH 4521 Victorian Britain: Culture, Society, and Empire, EUH 4615 - Family, Love, and Marriage in Premodern Europe, EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science and Sustainability, EVR 1017 - Global Environment and Society, FIN 4604 -International Finance Management, FRW 3101 - Introduction to Francophone Literature and Cultural Studies, GEA 3704 - People, Place, & Environment of East Asia, GEO 4354 - Geography of the Global Food System, HFT 3073 - Social Responsibility in the Hospitality Industry, HFT 3503 - Hospitality Marketing Strategy, HFT 3713 - International Travel and Tourism, HFT 4323 - Hospitality Facilities Environmental Systems, HFT 4833 - Culinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship, HIS 3308 - War and Society in the 20th Century, HIS 4400 - The Formation of Urban Society, HIS 4430 Piracy in the Spanish World, 1500-1750, HIS 4431 Ships, Cargo, and Greed: Material and Cultural Encounters in the Spanish Pacific 1513-1815, HSA 4113 - Global Issues and Trends in Healthcare, HSA 4150 - Global Healthcare Systems and Policy, IDH 2003 - Honors Seminar III: Inhabiting Other Lives, IDH 2004 - Honors Seminar IV: Inhabiting Other Lives, IDH 3034 - Honors Seminar V: Aesthetics, Values and Authority, IDH 3035 - Honors Seminar VI: Aesthetics, Values, and Authority, IDS 3212 - The Global Scientific Revolution and its Impact on Quality of Life, IDS 3333 - Diversity of Meaning: Language, Culture, & Gender, IDS 3336 - Artistic Expression in a Global Society, IDS 4174 - Mathematics and Philosophy in the Arts, INR 3081* - Contemporary International Problems, INR 3227 International Relations of South Asia, INR 4075 - International Protection of Human Rights, LAH 3132 - The Formation of Latin America, LAH 3200 - Latin America: The National Period, LAH 4634 - Politics of Race and Nation in Brazil, LAH 4721 - History of Women in Latin America, LAH 4722 - Health, Medicine and Disease in Latin American Social History, LAH 4734 - Latin American History Through Film, LAH 4737 - Music, Modernity, and Identity in Latin America, LAS 3002 - Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies, LBS 3480 - Introduction to Conflict Resolution, LBS 4484 - Applying Conflict Resolution Techniques, LBS 4610 - Cross Cultural Dimensions of Latin American Labor Relations, LBS 4654 - Comparative and International Labor Studies, LIN 4640 - Languages and Cultures of the World, LIT 4023 - Around the World in Short Stories. Classes Size: Maximum 15 students. Working capital management and intra firm fund transfers. Website by The course explores the way France functioned as both a haven and a site of anticolonial activism. Examines urban responses to the challenges of climate change from around the globe with an emphasis on local adaptation of successful techniques and approaches. Current biological topics will be explored through reading primary scientific literature, ensuring that students recognize real life applications and global repercussions of biological research. An examination of Latin America in the colonial period, focusing on conquest, Indian relations, the landed estate, urban functions, labor, and socioeconomic organization from the 15th through the 18th Centuries. Explores food security, trade, and environment. An overview of intercultural etiquette and the corporate practices applied in China and its relations with worldwide companies. What do I do? A senior-level capstone design experience for interdisciplinary engineering students. Examines key developments of European Civilizations in the modern period. Critical analysis of power dynamics generating gender violence across gender, race, and class globally. Students will explore the impact of microbiology on global social issues.Not applicable for majors in Biological Sciences. 1 global learning foundations course in the University Core Curriculum (UCC), 1 discipline-specific global learning course as part of the major. Trends and major problems of Latin American nations from independence to the present. A survey of the issues, techniques, and professional competencies required to effectively understand and contribute to furthering fluid and productive labor management relationships in the hemisphere. Finding Classes Current students can view or register for upcoming semester classes at MyFIU. /Width 420 Plant growth and metabolism in relationship to environment. We are committed to helping undergraduate and graduate students develop the skills, personal commitment and drive needed to pursue and receive scholarships that align with their educational and professional goals. Analyze, design, and implement marketing strategies unique to promoting health, fitness, and positive behavioral change for organizations, educational systems, industries, and society as a whole. Provides an overview of the field of public administration by focusing on its development and importance in modern government operations. Topics include: relations between cinema and the state, ideology, national identity, class, race and ethnicity, gender, and political memory. Examines cultural commonalities and differences from an interdisciplinary perspective. No. Includes Quebec French, African French, and French Creoles. [Skip to body.] A continuation of Honors Seminar V, this course examines the interplay of various sources of authority in society and our system of values and aesthetics. 2022 Florida International University Can I get a waiver to have this course count towards my graduation requirement? Tourism as a factor in economic development and its cultural and sociological factors are explored. However, we recommend working with your academic advisor when selecting courses. Examines marketing principles, theories and concepts and the use of management principles and techniques of analysis, planning, implementation and control to maximize marketing effectiveness in hospitality organizations in a global, intercultural environment. BSC 1000 - Local and Global Perspectives in Biology, CES 3580 - Hurricane Engineering and Global Sustainability, CGS 3095 - Technology in the Global Arena, CHI 3955 - Foreign Study: Language and Culture, CJE 4174 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, CLP 4314 - Psychology of Health and Illness, COM 3461* - Intercultural/Interracial Communication, COM 4430 - International Business Communication, COM 4731 - Cultural Communication Patterns of Europe, COM 4731- Cultural Communication Patterns of Europe, CPO 3010 - Comparative Politics: Theory & Practice, CPO 3103 Comparative Politics of Western Europe, CPO 4057 - Political Violence and Revolution, DSC 4012 - Terrorism and Homeland Security, ECS 3021* - Women, Culture, and Economic Development, EDF 4604 - Cultural and Social Foundations of Education, EEC 3400 - Family Literacy and the Young Child, EEC 4250 Early Childhood Programs and Curriculum, EEL 4920 - Senior Design I: Ethics, Communication, and Constraints, EEL 4921 - Senior Design II: Implementation, EGN 4070 - Engineering for Global Sustainability and Environmental Protection, EGN 4943 Interdisciplinary Capstone Project Design I, EGN 4944 Interdisciplinary Capstone Project Design II, EGS 3060 Engineering Professional Development for a Global Society. The course will also explore the changing conduct of war, the image of the warrior, and the ways in which military institutions have crystallized class structures. If you determine that there is an error, contact your academic advisor for assistance. Examination of racial, gender, and sexuality constructions within the context of Hip Hop Culture in the United States and its influences on global identities. I took a course that is now a global learning course, but I took it before it was added to the global learning course list. All FIU undergraduates must take at least 2 global learning courses prior to graduation: 1 global learning foundations course in the University Core Curriculum (UCC) 1 discipline-specific global learning course as part of the major. (Study Abroad) Four-week full-time study of Chinese language and culture (3 credit equivalent) in China. Web/Accessibility | %PDF-1.6 Introduces students to central events in the history of colonial and modern Latin America through the use of films. Courses Available Courses Available Find a class, co- and prerequisites and degree plans. Examines key developments of major world civilizations in a comparative perspective. 10/4/2022 3:35:26 PM . Students will analyze the global impact of engineering problems. Website by | Sitemap. Courses of the 1000 and 2000 level s are typically recommended as electives for freshmen and sophomores. Examines the experience of African Americans from the emergence of Jim Crow to the Black Power Movement. Studies of political systems of the majjor European countries on a comparative basis. Please note that no course may be used to meet both requirements. Special attention is given to Jewish-Christian relations, thought and ethics before, during and after the Holocaust. May 10, 2019. Survey of folk, popular and classical musical traditions from around the world. The role of women in the workforce and issues for women in worker organizations with special emphasis examining the additional impact of race, class and sex on the economic and social standing of women at work. Examines the experiences of African, African American, and Caribbean intellectuals in France. A continuation of Seminar III, this course is an interdisciplinary examination of other cultures and multicultural societies. General Electives 3 Upper Division 3000-4000 Level Elective General Electives 3 Upper Division 3000-4000 Level Elective General Requirements Prerequisites: MAC1105, ECO2023, STA2023 or STA2122. Students can search for global learning courses offered during thesemester and mini-semester as well as browse the entire course list: First, make sure that the course meets all of the criteria to count as a global learning course. Explores violence against intimate partners from late Roman antiquity until the present, looking at Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the United States. Independent study courses may not be taken outside of . The course examines social movements including the Civil Rights, Feminist, and Black Power Movements within a broader context of Cold War anticolonial activism. FIU will only require a period of quarantine if it is required by local, state or federal health authorities. OneStop provides assistance with transcripts, enrollment verifications, adding and dropping courses, establishing residency, general financial aid questions, student case resolution and any other enrollment related questions. Search the catalog by a keyword. >> Examines key developments of the United States, from European Settlement through the early republic. Students will not be able to register until their Immunization HOLD has been satisfied with FIU. Dates and deadlines for registration, enrollment, holidays and more. Develop research knowledge and skills for evidence-based nursing care delivery at the local, state, national, and global levels. Modesto A. Maidique Campus 11200 SW 8th Street, PC 245 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-4145 Email: goglobal@fiu.edu, 2023 Florida International University | Audit (AU) Variable Credits Late Drops (DR) Withdrawals (WI) Incomplete Grade (IN) Riemannian geometry, relativity and other topics at discretion of instructor. (Study Abroad) Five-week full-time study of Japanese language and culture in Kyoto, Japan. This course will equip engineering students with an understanding of core competencies that tomorrow's engineers are expected to possess in a global context. This course explores the implications of both Western and Eastern rhetorical theories and practices for written communication in the age of globalization. This course will provide an understanding of family literacy within the context of language and culture and introduce students and home based literacy methods. Prerequisite: Admission into the study abroad program in Kyoto, Japan. Introduces to Francophone cinema. Prerequisite: Admission to Honors Program. Examines key developments of Early European Civilizations, from the earliest history through the classical period. History and development of labor, with emphasis on union development as a response to global industrialization and technological change. Students will understand patterns of diversity in human populations across the globe. Digital Communications | FIU Online FIU Online offers over 130 degrees and program tracks to choose from accessible from anywhere in the world. Examines international relations of Indian subcontinent. A panorama and a study of the global interrelation of mathematics, philosophy, and visual arts with emphasis on the evolution of the role of geometry in depicting the perspective in arts. Global Shakespeares examines the worldwide use, appropriation, and influence of Shakespeare's texts in other cultures. Interdisciplinary in content, they deal with essential questions and complex issues that are best understood and addressed through multiple disciplinary perspectives. We will consider the nature of the epidemic itself and the short and long term effects in areas such as the economy, religion, medicine, the treatment of minorities, and the arts. Investigation of the major language families of the world, evolution of human language, and sociocultural, political, and historical influences on languages and language families. If you are not sure who your advisor is, contact your academic department. Survey of Latin American Film. Discipline Specific AMH 3314 - Public Health & Medicine in U.S. History Discipline Specific AMH 3341 - United States Food History Discipline Specific AMH 4573 - African American History from the Late 19th Century to the Present Discipline Specific AMH 4671 - Race, Gender, and Science in the Atlantic World Discipline Specific << Biological Sciences in CASE News Biological Sciences in FIU News Events Upcoming events will be posted here. A broad introduction to the impact of social and economic processes on the global environment, including historical and comparative dimensions. Fall 2022 Dates: April - August 5, 2022. This course examines the effects of modern humans on the environment and explores the role of engineers in creating an environmentally sustainable future. (formerly AFA 4247) An introduction to the historical and dynamic relationships that have unfolded since the 1500s between Latin America and the Caribbean, on one side, and Sub-Saharan Africa on the other. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 11200 SW 8th Street, CP 304 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-2606 Fax: 305-348-3772 chemistry@fiu.edu Quick Links Directory Degrees & Programs Resources Internships & Jobs Scholarships & Fellowships Contact Us Department of Biological Sciences MMC: 11200 SW 8th Street, OE 167 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-2201 BBC: 3000 NE 151st Street, MSB 350 North Miami, FL 33181 Tel: 305-919-5500 biology@fiu.edu Microbial relationships to immunology, sanitation, pollution and geochemical cycling. Examines selected world and regional issues and problems. Students will understand the interrelatedness of environmental problems around the world. Topics include: the ancient city, industrialization, immigration, poverty and urban planning. Physiology of cell growth and in vitro cultivation with basic techniques in biotechnology. Be sure to check with your Academic Advisor! This course has a field component. An examination of philosophical perspectives on the problems of global justice. For Honors College students only. Introduction to professional nursing with a focus on leadership skills for care delivery at local, state, national, and global levels. Some majors do not require electives. Examines the literature and political, economic, and cultural impact of revolution in a global context. Web/Accessibility | Cuba from the triumph of the Revolution to the present. Schismatic movements (Buddhism, Jainism) and Indianized extrinsic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism). Examines the origins, experiences, and legacies of the Second World War as a global phenomenon. Questions of class, race, ethnicity, gender and language are discussed in relation to effective school, teacher, and student performance. A senior-level capstone design experience for interdisciplinary engineering students. Legal, ethical, social impacts of computer technology on society, governance, quality of life: intellectual property, privacy, anonymity, professionalism, social identity in the U.S. and globally. Explores the emergence and management of human conflict at different levels of analysis and alternative methods of dispute resolution. Course provides an overview of the field of health psychology and behavioral medicine with an emphasis on psychological, social, cultural, and global factors affecting health and health care/policy. /BitsPerComponent 8 This course will help students to develop understanding of theoretical frameworks and multiple perspectives underpinning mathematics and science education. Pirates became global entrepreneurs, whose activities shaped political, economic, and social configurations around the globe. There are no exceptions to this deadline. FIU | 2021-2022 Course Catalogs [Skip to menu.] Project statement, in-depth survey, conceptual and structural design, analysis, statistical and cost analyses, ethical, societal and environmental impact, prototype construction, final presentation. Introduction to principles of urban governance in order to manage specific development problems of global cities. Does the course have to be from my discipline? Provides understandings, skills, and dispositions needed to select, evaluate, and apply, TESOL strategies in multicultural elementary classrooms. An exploration of messages, combining words and visual images and their relation to content in print, broadcast and on-line media. Watch this video to learn how to easily find global learning courses and enroll! An introduction to the study of local societies in worldwide perspective. Topics include the culture, politics, religion, and economy; intellectual and artistic movements; the Renaissance in historical understanding. I am trying to enroll for a global learning course and a permission code is required. Music is a central pedagogical tool in readings, lectures and discussions. A few Global Learning courses may count towards either category. Introduces methods of critical reflection on religion and some of their applications to fundamental topics such as knowledge, value, the sacred, the individual and human society. General Electives 3 Spring Term 2023 Review Global Learning course list at https://goglobal.fiu.edu General electives can be taken if all major requirements are met- preferable upper division. (This course is only open to students fully admitted to the accredited Dietetics Track) Planning for groups/individual basic nutrition and clinical nutrition education across regions and cultures, and working with the instructional media. Current students can view or register for upcoming semester classes atMyFIU. Decision making applied to business/corporate level strategy concepts, firm performance and global citizenship. Provides students with tools for setting goals, organizing resources, motivating and supervising personnel, and managing projects in multiple institutional settings. Examines key developments of Latin American civilizations. While piracy existed since ancient times, it developed with new forms and strategies into a world that finally became global after Europeans reached the New World in the late fifteenth century. Explores the human tendency to generate new and synthetic Religious movements and examines a variety of these global sects and cults. Digital Communications | AFA 2004 - Black Popular Cultures: Global Dimensions. This course will provide students with the theoretical and experiential framework for examining the meaning of communication in global business. Online Registration. Customer needs; design requirements; biocompatibility; regulatory, ethical, societal, and environmental considerations; creativity; project management; prototype construction and testing; final report and presentation. The course will explore the central themes of the main schools of Buddhism developed in India, Tibet, China, Japan, and Korea. Developing effective leaders who take responsibility and build teams in the preparation, response, and recovery phases of an incident is paramount. Students with a previously earned bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution. Application of ecological principles to farming systems to achieve goals of long term food production without depleting Earth's resources. Examines the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of governmental efforts to address global problems at federal, state, and local levels. Prepares students for generalist social work practice with diverse populations focusing on knowledge, attitude, and skills. An examination of the historical importance of race to nation-building in 19th and 20th century Brazil, looking both at ideological constructs as well as political projects and social experiences. For heritage speakers. This course will examine the unique relationship between communication and film from the 1920s (era of the silent film) through today. I need to take a discipline specific global learning course to fulfill my global learning graduation requirement. Examines different aspects of the Holocaust as well as issues and events that led to and arose from the World War II Experience. Examines the development of the South African nation in terms of its African and European heritage from the early Khoisan societies through apartheid and Mandela's election. FIU's Golden Promise. Therefore, the study of piracy in the territory comprised by the Spanish monarchy permits a global perspective of this phenomenon. Students pursuing a double major do not have to take additional global learning courses. Please take advantage of this priority opportunity since course registration is . Upcoming events will be posted here. Develops skills, understandings, and dispositions for teaching social studies to young children from diverse cultural backgrounds. (formerly AFA 3353) An examination of gender and sexuality in contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa, including notions of gendered and sexualized identifications and key aspects of personhood in Sub-Saharan African societies. Science Education, Student Development Services, Student Life Skills, Science or Math Teaching, Social Psychology, Social Work, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Speech Communication, Sports Management, Spanish, School Psychology, SANSKRIT, Social Studies Education, Statistics, Surveying & Related Areas, Swahili, Soil and Water Sciences, Sociological Analysis, Sociology . A comparative study of the cultural, social, political and economic development of cities. Focus on the processes responsible for tsunamis, storm surges, coastal erosion, land subsidence, sea level rise, etc., and their mitigation. Uses historical evidence to evaluate contemporary debates about food systems. See How to Add/Drop Classes. A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the Course Catalog. Explore the possibilities Filter by: Areas of Interest Degree Type Format Schools/Colleges Results: 282 degree program (s) match your search Accounting (BACC) Degree type: Undergraduate College: Business Accounting (MACC) How do I obtain this? Explores management strategies suitable for controlling a growing industry. Explores the geography of change in contemporary world economy, politics, culture, and environment. Permission codes are granted by the academic department that administers the course. The health professional's role is studied with respect to the political process in health care. [Skip to body.] A beginning studio-based course with a strong theoretical component where concepts are examined through a variety of approaches and media. These courses provide students with a global view of their discipline of study and may be taken either as required courses or as electives. A survey of marine biological environments and zones, including the relationship of the physical and chemical environment to the distribution of marine plants and animals. You can use the Class Search, which doesn't require MyFIU login. Example: ENC 101. Introduction and utilization of learning materials and teaching strategies in Global Education for K-12. Consideration of current theories of gender inequality. Introduction to Witness Literature in Portuguese-speaking cultures (Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique) with a focus on challenges and dilemmas of the act of witnessing war. Events. Introduces students to the history, interpretation and translation of the Quran through a close examination of passages related to issues of gender and jihad. An examination of women from various perspectives, such as biological, anthropological, mythological, religious, historical, legal, sociological, and psychoanalytical points of view. A survey of travel literature from around the world and throughout history. Topics include world aesthetic traditions, globalization and cultural appropriation. Examination of cultural contexts informing human behavior and psychological well internationally. STA 3111 can also substitute for STA 2023, STA 2122 ECO2023 EVR1001 and EVR1001L *Critical Indicator is the minimum grade indicated in specific courses . Examines the ways in which scientists and physicians in the Atlantic World categorized, defined, and assigned meaning to racial and gendered differences. Improve literacy skills through grammar review, composition, and selected readings of representative Hispanic writers. An in-depth exploration of major public issues confronting urban South Florida with a focus on developing and implementing multi-sectoral solutions. Provides an overview of East Asia from a critical geographic perspective. Examines Japanese society in comparative and global perspective, emphasizing issues such as social class, gender, ethnicity, migration, state policy, and transnational culture. Find a class, co- and prerequisites and degree plans. Radiative properties, heat budget, and climatic control. For Honors College students only. The development of the theatre from its origins to the early 19th century, and the global cultural contexts that gave rise to these works. A survey of major historical themes and civilizations of Africa. Department of Physics 11200 SW 8th Street, CP 204 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: . Strategies for improving cross-cultural competence in conducting needs assessments, program planning, and implementation in nutrition services. Last course of a four-semester sequence which implements a proficiency-oriented approach. Case study approach is used to develop an awareness and understanding of the legal problems confronting the manager and executive in policy and decision making. Do I still need to satisfy the global learning graduation requirement? The myriad religions of India, from prehistoric origins to contemporary politicized Hinduism. Analysis of sustainability of modern agricultural systems under a variety of ecological economic and cultural settings. Analysis of problems facing women in developing countries, focusing on gender and cultural issues and their relationships to economic development. Analyze disasters through methods of leadership. Focuses on intersection of political conflict, culture, ideas, & human experience. Can an Education Abroad course count towards the global learning graduation requirement? Prerequisite: Ability to understand Spanish at advanced level. African history from the origins of humanity to the nineteenth century. A program that guarantees 100% tuition and fees to Florida residents with a 0 expected family contribution. Spring 2023 Dates: November - December 2, 2022. This culminating design. Considers the interdisciplinary study of women in today's world. Familiarizes students with socioeconomic, urban policy, sustainable agriculture. Provides a critical introduction to global women's writing, examining the literary representation of gendered experiences of societies and cultures across the globe. AFH 4254 - History of Postcolonial Africa, AFS 3011 - African Civilizations, Religions and Philosophy, AFS 3332 - Gender and Sexualities in Sub-Saharan African Contexts, AFS 4265 - Latin America and the Caribbean in Africa: South-South Interactions, AMH 2020 - American History Introductory Survey Since 1877, AMH 2041 - Origins of American Civilization, AMH 3310 - Social Movements in Modern United States History, AMH 3314 - Public Health & Medicine in U.S. History, AMH 4573 - African American History from the Late 19th Century to the Present, AMH 4671 - Race, Gender, and Science in the Atlantic World, BCN 3761 - Construction Documentation and Communication, BCN 4570 Sustainable Approaches to Construction, BME 4800 - Design of Biomedical Systems and Devices. How can I ensure that I am credited for completing the correct category on my Panther Degree Audit? Examination of the human and physical components of marine geography, including marine processes, coastal development, and the issues of managing marine resources. Website Feedback | 1- and 2-credit physical activity courses (with the prefixes PEL, PEM, PEN) cannot be included as part of the hours needed for graduation. The themes will be examined from religious, historical, and philosophical points of view. (Study Abroad) This travel study covers international issues in global development such as sustainability, environmental impacts of tourism and sociocultural issues. (formerly AFA 3153) An introductory level overview of ancient African origins of civilizations, religions, and philosophy. Interdisciplinary study of Latin America and the Caribbean, its key regions, historical periods, and concepts. Religious studies scholarship using sociological method/theory to explore major themes in pre-modern, modern, and postmodern religion, with special focus on religious ritual for healing and afterlife. Global learning foundations courses are part of the UCC. 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Community power structures are analyzed as to their function in politics and decisions governing health care. Examines the role of the monstrous in medieval literary imaginations and analyzes what monstrosity reveals about cultures of the Middle Ages and today. Topics may include equation solving, trigonometry, astronomy, and calculus. Try searching again or using different filters to find what you're looking for. The aim of the course is to create a foundation of global media literacy. An exploration of the events, ideas and legacies of WWII in Asia; also an examination of the changing conduct of war, the image of the warrior, and issues concerning power, culture and ideology. In class viewing and discussion of selected French films to develop knowledge and understanding of this important aspect of French culture from beginnings to the present. A grade of C+ or a 77% overall score is required to progress to the next level. The social and psychological functions of myth and ritual in small-scale and complex societies will be compared. Website by This course helps students understanding of the differences and "otherness" of non-dominant groups, and how to critically think about and problem solve issues of race, gender, and class in communication. Total Hours: 70 Hours (Fall & Spring) 60 Hours (Summer) Weeknights Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays* Time: 7:00PM - 9:30PM Length: Fall & Spring: 14 weeks / Summer: 12 weeks - Application Fee: $50 (Non-Refundable) Price: $649 Information literacy merges with the critical perspective to help students understand and measure the diversity, authenticity, and credibility of information in academic or casual reading and writing. Example: ENC 101 Search provided by Google Registrar Mapping and spatial analysis aid in understanding global change and effects on specific places. Students should apply to Office of Clinical Experiences of SOE to be placed in a school. The global learning graduation requirement is the same for double majors as for all other undergraduates. The course examines issues related to human trafficking and immigration from an international and global perspective. Analyzes the spatial organization of the global food system and its importance to world economic development. Measurement and evaluation of the risk of internationally diversified assets. Attention will focus on the social origin and political determinants of such events. History of food production and consumption in the United States from the 19th through the 20th centuries. Investigate conflict and violence, and help students to develop strategies to defuse them in the classroom. Examines major theories and methods of comparative politics, focusing on divergent political systems (Democracy, Authoritarianism, Totalitarianism). 1- and 2-credit physical activity courses (with the prefixes PEL, PEM, PEN) cannot be included as part of the hours needed for graduation. Provides students with a background in Spanish at the advanced level, a foundation in the vocabulary used in the business world, and experience writing essays in Spanish on business and economics topics. DOE awards FIU grant to help diversify physics. Students will understand the interrelatedness of issues pertaining to managing protected areas on a global scale. Exploration of the interrelatedness of societies and culture through language, music and art are explored to appreciate how individuals convey thoughts and respond to events from various perspectives. In some cases, your academic department may also utilize faculty members to assist with advising. A course for non-majors dealing with the nature, origin, and distribution of mineral resources. A unique course allowing the opportunity for students with advanced culinary skills to learn the art and science of managing culinary innovation and entrepreneurship. The grading option must be indicated at the time of registration and may not be changed after the Add/Drop period. Introduction to gay and lesbian life in the United States and abroad, focusing on historical antecedants to the contemporary gay and lesbian movement, religion, health issues, lifestyle, and the arts. Knowledge of curriculum and instructional skills in kindergarten and primary grades. While the geographical scope of this course covers the domains of the Spanish monarchy, this expanded over diverse regions within Europe, America, and Asia. Explores the depth and breadth of the mystical tradition of Islam (Sufism) through primary and secondary texts which look at the esoteric dimensions of mystical practice in the Islamic World. The Office of Scholarships is dedicated to helping students find, apply for and earn national and university-based scholarships. The number of general electives may vary. The courses listed below ar e in . This course introduces the sociological perspective and method, and the basic areas of sociological interest such as socialization, sex roles, social groups, race and ethnic relations, deviance and social control, social stratification, and urban life. /Subtype /Image Written work meets the state composition requirement. Theory, content, and practice. A course undergoes significant revision and must be approved by several curriculum committees and the Faculty Senate to become a global learning course. Awards based on merit and/or need which do not have to be repaid. Explore the list of academic departments. /Length 60560 Focus on characteristics of international real estate environment include: inbound and outbound transactions, accounting practice, tax law, legal constraint, global strategic plan, foreign exchange, global financing, and cultural issues. 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