fiu general electives spring 2022

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. No. 1 global learning foundations course in the University Core Curriculum (UCC), 1 discipline-specific global learning course as part of the major. For heritage speakers. Examines situational, social, and legislative approaches to the prevention of crime and delinquency. This is a Capstone course. An introduction to the international scope of travel and tourism. Students will understand the interrelatedness of environmental problems around the world. History of food production and consumption in the United States from the 19th through the 20th centuries. Course Catalogs Home 2021-2022 Catalog Selection Undergraduate Graduate Search the catalog by a keyword. Examines urban responses to the challenges of climate change from around the globe with an emphasis on local adaptation of successful techniques and approaches. Focuses on the exploration of children's literature and its integration into the early childhood curriculum from a global perspective. In-depth study of contemporary issues pertaining to tourism based on the natural environment. Digital Communications | [Skip to body.] Students are required to communicate orally all stages of a simple statistical analysis through a formal presentation in front of a group of faculty and students. Prerequisite: Ability to understand Spanish at advanced level. Biological Sciences in CASE News Biological Sciences in FIU News Events Upcoming events will be posted here. Examines the role of magic, ecstatic religious experience, and the supernatural in a variety of religions and cultures. The focus of this course will be to understand the elements of effective communications in a multicultural as well as global environment, with a special focus on the Hispanic market. The development of Portuguese speaking civilizations, with emphasis on either Portugal or Brazil: history, art, music, daily life, impact on other cultures. 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. We couldn't find any items like that. 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. Examines the nature and causes of terrorism and the national, regional and global effects of particular terrorist groups focusing on their collective behavior and objectives. A comparative study of the cultural, social, political and economic development of cities. (Study Abroad) Four-week full-time study of Chinese language and culture (3 credit equivalent) in China. Upcoming events will be posted here. 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. See How to Add/Drop Classes. Surveys anthropological approaches to the study of myth, ritual, and mysticsm, as religious and symbolic systems. Introduction to the theory and methods for the design and management of Marine Protected Areas. 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. Web/Accessibility 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. Examines the role of the monstrous in medieval literary imaginations and analyzes what monstrosity reveals about cultures of the Middle Ages and today. Website Feedback | Looks at basic patterns of international, political, economic, cultural, and ideological relations of the region. This course has a field component. How can I ensure that I am credited for completing the correct category on my Panther Degree Audit? A descriptive study emphasizing the functions and institutions common to global marketing systems. Industrialization, trade, finance, and labor in Europe, US, Asia, Latin America. (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. 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. These are considered lower level electives. Courses offered with a grading option (OP) allow students to choose a letter grade or a Pass/Fail grade. Focuses on intersection of political conflict, culture, ideas, & human experience. The ocean origin, physical properties, salinity, temperature, sound. Introduction and utilization of learning materials and teaching strategies in Global Education for K-12. Examination of racial, gender, and sexuality constructions within the context of Hip Hop Culture in the United States and its influences on global identities. This course will provide an understanding of family literacy within the context of language and culture and introduce students and home based literacy methods. Develops skills, understandings, and dispositions for teaching social studies to young children from diverse cultural backgrounds. 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. Also explores women and slavery, populism and popular culture, and the rise of the feminist movement. /Length 60560 An examination of women from various perspectives, such as biological, anthropological, mythological, religious, historical, legal, sociological, and psychoanalytical points of view. Professional ethics, oral communications, project feasibility study, proposal writing, system design methodology, human factors, intellectual property, liability and schedules. An analysis of the international organization of tourism and the facilitation procedures required for its successful implementations are highlighted. [Skip to body.] Focuses on one epidemic--the Black Death of 1347-1350 in Western Europe--and the way it profoundly affected the lives of all those living in a society. Compares public policies and organizational techniques for responding to urban poverty and inequality with equitable, sustainable economic development measures. However, we recommend working with your academic advisor when selecting courses. Interdisciplinary study of Latin America and the Caribbean, its key regions, historical periods, and concepts. (previously REL 3362) A survey of the main facets of Islamic religion and societies from the time of Muhammad to the present. 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 . Cultural and intellectual history of 19th/20th century Latin America with focus on nation-building, identity and race. 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. Examines the cultural and social realities of teaching and learning in the U.S. You can use the Class Search, which doesn't require MyFIU login. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Discussions of ways in which these various perspectives influence the psychological development of contemporary women. Awards based on merit and/or need which do not have to be repaid. Provides understandings, skills, and dispositions needed to select, evaluate, and apply, TESOL strategies in multicultural elementary classrooms. Studies of political systems of the majjor European countries on a comparative basis. 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. Cuba from the triumph of the Revolution to the present. Explore the intricate relationship between human and planetary well-being and the microbes that inhabit us, both inside and outside our bodies. Explore the history of geographic region including three continents and numerous different cultures and religion, a preeminent site for exchange before the transatlantic or global exchange. 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. The course examines social movements including the Civil Rights, Feminist, and Black Power Movements within a broader context of Cold War anticolonial activism. Introduces students to central events in the history of colonial and modern Latin America through the use of films. Website Feedback, Last updated: Please see an advisor for the total number of credits that may be used for general electives outside the major. It focuses on the historical transformation and regional variability in art forms and their meanings on the Continent. An overview of intercultural etiquette and the corporate practices applied in China and its relations with worldwide companies. Finding Classes Current students can view or register for upcoming semester classes at MyFIU. The purpose of this course is to identify the conceptual and empirical characteristics of authoritarian regimes. Geology of petroleum, coal, metals, etc., and problems of their exploitation and depletion. Knowledge of curriculum and instructional skills in kindergarten and primary grades. 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. Only if it is an approved global learning course. /Width 420 AFA 2004 - Black Popular Cultures: Global Dimensions. Credit will not be given for both FRE 4503 and FRE 5508. An examination of major historical instances and modern expressions of political violence; discussion of revolution from a comparative perspective. The theoretical debates surrounding the workforce participation of women and minorities as well as the historical position of these groups in the labor force are studied. Attention will focus on the social origin and political determinants of such events. NSE students have priority access to register online. I am trying to enroll for a global learning course and a permission code is required. Examines key developments of Early European Civilizations, from the earliest history through the classical period. MyFIUAcademic CalendarSubmit the FAFSAAccept Aid & DisbursementsRegister For ClassesTranscripts. Example: ENC 101. The myriad religions of India, from prehistoric origins to contemporary politicized Hinduism. /Filter /DCTDecode Development of mathematical thought through the ages. 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. 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. Digital Communications | Website Feedback, Current students can view or register for upcoming semester classes at, A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the, Last updated: While the geographical scope of this course covers the domains of the Spanish monarchy, this expanded over diverse regions within Europe, America, and Asia. 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. Decision making applied to business/corporate level strategy concepts, firm performance and global citizenship. 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. 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 AFA 4243 - Global Capitalism and the African Diaspora in the Modern World System, AFA 4372 - Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Hip Hop. Topics vary according to the instructor. Last course of a four-semester sequence which implements a proficiency-oriented approach. 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 health professional's role is studied with respect to the political process in health care. You can also find information on how to contact your advisor at FIU Onestop. Issues and trends in policy questions involving health care organizations, financing, quality controls, and delivery of services are addressed. This course analyzes disasters for best practices, contributions made by various agencies and potential areas that could be improved upon. 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. Tourism as a factor in economic development and its cultural and sociological factors are explored. Themes include: citizenship, internationalization, gender, race, and ethnicity. FIU Mobile Application. 10/4/2022 3:35:26 PM . The aim of the course is to create a foundation of global media literacy. 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. Students should apply to Office of Clinical Experiences of SOE to be placed in a school. 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. Examines key developments of major world civilizations in a comparative perspective. Introduces to Francophone cinema. A senior-level capstone design experience for interdisciplinary engineering students. The social and psychological functions of myth and ritual in small-scale and complex societies will be compared. Emphasis on the evolution of a society, its ideas and its values. Countries/regions studied vary with instructor. Examines key developments of Latin American civilizations. 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. Examines international relations of Indian subcontinent. Examine the era of the Italian Renaissance, 1300 to 1500. Provides a critical introduction to global women's writing, examining the literary representation of gendered experiences of societies and cultures across the globe. Physiology of cell growth and in vitro cultivation with basic techniques in biotechnology. (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. This culminating design. This course emphasizes scientific knowledge in global context about the environment including nutrient cycling, pollution, desertification, climate change, energy, water resources, biodiversity loss. Audit (AU) Variable Credits Late Drops (DR) Withdrawals (WI) Incomplete Grade (IN) An examination of philosophical perspectives on the problems of global justice. 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. Introduction to principles of urban governance in order to manage specific development problems of global cities. It also examines the relationship between popular and historical accounts of the war. Current students can view or register for upcoming semester classes atMyFIU. 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. Improves reading, grammar, and writing skills for heritage speakers educated in the U.S. that can understand and communicate in Spanish. Investigation of the major language families of the world, evolution of human language, and sociocultural, political, and historical influences on languages and language families. Topics include the culture, politics, religion, and economy; intellectual and artistic movements; the Renaissance in historical understanding. Trends and major problems of Latin American nations from independence to the present. Focus will be on existing legal framework locally and internationally to address these crimes. Skills, understandings, skills, and apply, TESOL strategies in multicultural elementary classrooms 's literature and values! 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