These courses focus specifically or comparatively (among non-Western civilizations or between non- Western/Western civilizations) on helping students understand multiple modes of human expression and experience
One course is required.
No more than three courses
from one discipline (E.G. ANTH, HIST) may be taken for Gen Ed credit. Courses in italics are honors courses. |
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| ANTH 207 | Cultural Anthropology |
| ANTH 208 | Human Evolution and Prehistory |
| ANTH 210 | Honors Cultural Anthropology |
| ARAB 101 | Arabic Elements I |
| ARAB 102 | Arabic Elements II |
| ARAB 201 | Arabic Intermediate I |
| ARAB 202 | Arabic Intermediate II |
| ARTH 105 | Art in the Culture |
| ARTH 107 | Art: Themes, Dreams, and Visions |
| ARTH 108 | Introduction to Non-Western Art |
| ARTH 208 | Honors: Seminar In Non-Western Art History |
| CHNS 101 | Elementary Modern Chinese I |
| CHNS 102 | Elementary Modern Chinese II |
| CHNS 201 | Chinese Intermediate I |
| CHNS 202 | Chinese Intermediate II |
| CHNS 301 | Chinese Composition and Conversation I |
| CHNS 302 | Chinese Composition and Conversation II |
| COMM 378 | Intercultural Communication |
| ENGL 244 | World Folklore |
| ENGL 248 | Literature of Global Experience |
| GEOG 102 | World Regional Geography |
| GEOG 105 | Geography of International Affairs |
| GEOG 109 | Introduction to Human Geography |
| GEOG 110 | Honors Introduction to Human Geography |
| GEOG 112 | Honors World Regional Geography |
| HEBR 101 | Elements of Hebrew I |
| HEBR 102 | Elements of Hebrew II |
| HEBR 103 | Biblical Hebrew I |
| HEBR 104 | Biblical Hebrew II |
| HEBR 201 | Hebrew Intermediate I |
| HEBR 202 | Hebrew intermediate II |
| HEBR 203 | Biblical Hebrew III |
| HEBR 301 | Hebrew Composition and Conversation I |
| HEBR 302 | Hebrew Composition and Conversation II |
| HIST 107 | Introduction to History of Islamic Civilization |
| HIST 109 | Introduction to the Civilization of India |
| HIST 110 | East Asian Civilization to the 17th Century |
| HIST 111 | Modern East Asian Civilization since the 17th Century |
| HIST 117 | Islamic History |
| HIST 121 | Latin America: Colonial Period |
| HIST 122 | Latin America: National Period |
| HIST 135 | African History and Culture |
| HIST 151 | The World since 1945 |
| HIST 160 | World History Before 1300 |
| HIST 161 | World History Since 1300 |
| HLTH 201 | International Health |
| HONR 243 | Honors Seminar in Non-Western Cultures, Languages, & Traditions |
| JPNS 101 | Japanese Elements I |
| JPNS 102 | Japanese Elements II |
| JPNS 201 | Japanese Intermediate I |
| JPNS 202 | Japanese Intermediate II |
| JPNS 301 | Japanese Composition and Conversation I |
| JPNS 302 | Japanese Composition and Conversation II |
| KNES 285 | Sports: A Cross-Cultural Perspective |
| MUSC 110 | Honors World Music |
| MUSC 112 | World Music: Americas, Africa and West Europe |
| MUSC 113 | World Music: East Europe, Asia and the Middle East |
| OCTH 205 | Alternative and Complementary Health Care |
| PHIL 219 | Introduction to Asian Philosophy |
| POSC105 | Governments of the World |
| POSC 107 | Introduction to International Relations |
| POSC 108 | Honors International Relations |
| RLST103 | Exploring Biblical Archaeology |
| RLST 105 | Introduction to the Study of Religion |
| RLST 205 | Women in World Religions |
| WMST 233 | International Perspectives of Women |
| WMST 234 | Honors: International Perspectives of Women |

