An examination of major historical instances and modern expressions of political violence; discussion of revolution from a comparative perspective. To give students sociocultural knowledge and well-rounded understanding of the culture and society in Japan. 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. Events. Prerequisite: Admission into the study abroad program in China. Analysis, application, and adaptation of ESOL methods and materials to enhance instruction for lingustically and culturally diverse students. Mapping and spatial analysis aid in understanding global change and effects on specific places. Surveys anthropological approaches to the study of myth, ritual, and mysticsm, as religious and symbolic systems. Permission codes are granted by the academic department that administers the course. 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. 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 will understand the interrelatedness of environmental problems around the world. Explore the intricate relationship between human and planetary well-being and the microbes that inhabit us, both inside and outside our bodies. 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. All FIU undergraduates must take at least 2 global learning courses prior to graduation: Global learning foundations courses are part of the UCC. Prepares students for generalist social work practice with diverse populations focusing on knowledge, attitude, and skills. Analysis of fundamental processes and engineering approaches on in vitro models for tissue growth. 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 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. Maidique Campus 11200 SW 8th Street, PC 245 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-4145 Email: goglobal@fiu.edu, 2022 Florida International University | An in-depth review. Discipline-specific global learningcourses are embedded into every undergraduate academic program. 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 (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. May be repeated with a change of content. Analyze disasters through methods of leadership. Introduction to professional nursing with a focus on leadership skills for care delivery at local, state, national, and global levels. 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. For Honors College students only. Written work meets the state composition requirement. However, no single course may count towards both categories. Will alternately be taught in Spanish. 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. How does the global learning graduation requirement affect me? 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. 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. Develop basic knowledge of global healthcare systems and models. A unique course allowing the opportunity for students with advanced culinary skills to learn the art and science of managing culinary innovation and entrepreneurship. (Study Abroad) This course will increase understanding of communication differences by contrasting and comparing communication patterns within European cultures. The aim of the course is to create a foundation of global media literacy. An overview of East Asia from traditional to modern times including the interaction among Asian cultures as well as between Asia and the world. Basic concepts of microbes as pathogens, food spoilage and fermentative organisms. Students will analyze the global impact of engineering problems. Examines the cinemas of Spain and Latin America in a national and transnational context. 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. See How to Add/Drop Classes. Explores the emergence and management of human conflict at different levels of analysis and alternative methods of dispute resolution. Open to any student who understands Portuguese. A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the Course Catalog. Introduces issues, principles, and practices of teaching English to speakers of other languages to develop the conceptual understandings that form the foundation of knowledge necessary to successfully meet the needs of lingustically and culturally diverse students. 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. /Length 60560 Website Feedback | Obtaining, writing, and transmitting construction documentation for technical and legal requirements for construction projects of a global scale. Phone: 305-348-2316 Fax: 305-348-1524 Location: Deuxieme Maison (DM), 316 Home Undergraduate Major in Economics Economics Electives Economics Electives The university catalog lists many courses that could be used as electives. Topics include world aesthetic traditions, globalization and cultural appropriation. Topics include: relations between cinema and the state, ideology, national identity, class, race and ethnicity, gender, and political memory. The ocean origin, physical properties, salinity, temperature, sound. An exploration of messages, combining words and visual images and their relation to content in print, broadcast and on-line media. November 3, 2022, Summer Session B/Session C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Summer Session B/Session C: Grades available for students, Fall: Nondegree-seeking student registration begins, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: Classes begin, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: tuition payment due, Fall Main Session/Session A: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session/Session A: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Main Session/Session A: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Session A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Session A: Grades available to students, Fall Session B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Session B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Registration for degree-seeking students begins, Fall Session B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session: Return of Title IV deadline for financial aid recipients, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Spring 2023 term on their MyFIU student portal, Fall Session B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Session B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Main Session: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to submit petition for removal of Spring 2022 courses, First day to apply for Spring 2023 term graduation, Spring: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Fall Session B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Main Session: Final week of the term, Spring: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Fall Session D: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session B: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Main Session/Session B: Grades available for students, Fall Session D: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session D: $100 late payment fee assessed, Christmas Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade, New Year's Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Fall Session D: Grades available to students, Spring A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Spring 2023 term, Martin Luther King Day (University closed), Spring A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Spring A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Spring 2023 term, Last day to submit petition for removal of Summer 2022 courses, Spring C: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring Break (University open, no classes), Spring A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Class schedule available to all returning undergraduate and graduate students for Summer & Fall 2023 terms, Spring B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer & Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer/Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Spring B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Spring C: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, First day to apply for Summer 2023 term graduation, Summer/Fall: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Spring B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring C: Final week of the term - final exams and other course assessment activities are scheduled during this week, Summer/Fall: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Spring B/C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B/C: Grades available for students, Summer: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Summer A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Summer A/C: Last day to submit Non-degree Application, Summer A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Summer A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Summer A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Summer A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Summer A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Summer A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Summer 2023 term. 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