Below, please find the upcoming course offerings for IGI area and global studies centers.
Fall 2023
Center for African Studies
For a list of courses, click here.
Center for Latin America & Caribbean Studies
For a list of courses, click here.
Center for South Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
For a list of courses, click here.
LAS Global Studies
For a list of courses, click here.
Russia, East Europe, and Eurasian Center
Select Courses in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
For a list of courses, click here.
Note: The courses listed are not an exhaustive list of courses being offered on the REEE region. Please see course explorer for additional classes.
*Check with Advisor or FLAS Coordinator whether the course will fulfill area studies course requirements.
Spring 2023
UKR 113: Ukranian Culture
Center for African Studies
ACE 251: The Word Food Economy Global
ACES 293: International Internship
AFRO 100: Introduction to African American Studies
AFRO 101: Black America, 1619-Present
AFRO 276: Afro-American History Since 1877
AFRO 340: Dancing Black Popular Culture
AFST 199: Undergraduate Open Seminar
ANTH 103: Anthro in a Changing World
ANTH 105: World Archaeology
ANTH 209: Food, Culture, and Society
ANTH 210: Families in Global Perspectives
ANTH 230: Sociocultural Anthropology
ANTH 268: Images of the Other
ANTH 278: Climate Change & Civilization
ARAB 150: Language and Culture of the Arab World
ARTH 110: Introduction to History of Art and Visual Culture
ARTH 219: Islamic Gardens and Architecture
ARTH 299: African Atlantic History/Visual Culture
BADM 338: Global Supply Chain Management
BADM 380: International Business
BADM 381: Multinational Management
BADM 382: International Marketing
CWL190: Moder Asian and African Literatures
CWL 223: The Qur'an (Koran)
CWL 259: Early African American Literature
CWL 260: Modern African American Literature
CWL 317: Francophone Worlds
DANC 270: Dancing in Community I & II
EIL 214: TESL in the Elementary School
EIL 215: TESL in the Secondary School
ENGL 259: Early African American Literature and Culture
ENGL 285: Postcolonial Literature in English
ENGL 301: Introduction to Critical Theory
ENGL 357: Literatures of the Displaced
ENGL 360: Environmental Writing
ESE 103: Earth's Physical Systems
ESE 117: The Oceans
ESE 118: Natural Disasters
ESE 140: Climate and Global Change
ESE 208: History of the Earth System
ESE 210: Social & Environmental Issues
ESE 287: Environment and Society
ESE 320: Water Planet, Water Crisis
GGIS 101: Global Development & Environment
GGIS 204: Cities of the World
GGIS 221: Geographies of Global Conflict
GLBL 100: Introduction to Global Studies
GLBL 240: Global Health
GLBL 250: Development
GLBL 260: Global Human Rights
GLBL 270: Introduction to Global Markets and Society
GLBL 298: Global Studies Seminar Abroad
GLBL 340: Global Health: Policy & Governance
GLBL 392: International Diplomacy and Negotiation
GLBL 357: Ethnic Conflict
GWS 100: Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies
GWS 215: US Citizenship Comparatively
GWS 316: Global Histories of Gender
GWS 350: Feminist and Gender Theory
GWS 380: Black Women History and Culture
HDFS 105: Introduction to Human Development
HDFS 379: HDFS Study Abroad Experience
HIST 100: Global History
HIST 112: History of Africa from 1800
HIST 142: Modern Europe and the World
HIST 211: History of Southern Africa
KIN 230: Diversity in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism
LAS 291: Global Perspectives for Intercultural Learning
LAS 292: Global Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Contexts
LAS 299: LAS Study Abroad
LER 200: Globalization and Workers
LING 100: Introduction to Language Science
LING 222: Language in Globalization
LING 250: American Voices: Linguistic Diversity in the US
MACS 262: Survey of World Cinema II
MACS 373: Special Topics if Film Studies
MUS 110: Introduction Art Mus: International Perspective
MUS 132: Popular Music Studies
MUS 133: Introduction to World Musci
PHIL 110: World Religions
PS 241: Comparative Politics in Developing Nations
PS 280: Introduction to International Relations
PS 355: Democratization
PS 358: Comparative Political Behavior
PS 392: International Organizations and Regionalism
PS 398: Strategic International Relations
SOC 223: Black Women in Contemporary US Society
SOC 325: Black Men and Masculinity
SOC 350: Technology and Society
SOC 355: Race and Mixed Race
SOC 364: Impacts of Globalization
UP 160: Race, Social Justice, and Cities
UP 260: Social Inequality and Planning
Center for Latin America & Caribbean Studies
ABE 232: Contextual Engineering
ANTH 230: Advanced Intro to Sociocultural Anthropolgy
ANTH 399: Collaborative Methodololgies
ARTS 252: Making & Meaning: Crafting Identity
CHP 199: Immigration: A Global Phenomenon with Local Implications
GLBL 298: Heritage, Tourism, and Archaeology of the Incas
LAST 170: Introduction to Latin America
LAST 395: Special Topics: Archaeology Field School Peru
PS 199: Human Rights, Politics, and Culture in Argentina
SPAN 326: Health Professions US Latinx Communities
SPAN 395: Linguistic Communities and Social Justice
Russia, East Europe, and Eurasian Center
Select Courses in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Note: The courses listed below are not an exhaustive list of courses being offered on the REEE region. Please see course explorer for additional classes.
*Check with Advisor or FLAS Coordinator whether the course will fulfill area studies course requirements.
GER 261/ CWL 273/ ENGL 269/ JS 261: The Holocaust in Context*
HIST 142/143 AP: Modern Europe and the World*
POL 115/REES 115: Intro to Polish Culture
REES 201: Introduction to Eastern Europe
RUSS 122: Russia and Black America
RUSS 225: Russian Lit and Revolution
SOC 366: Postsocialism Eastern Europe
TURK 270/ANTH 272/GLBL 272/SAME 272: Language and Culture in Turkey
Women & Gender in Global Perspectives
The courses below are part of the joint certificate in Global Health.