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. See How to Add/Drop Classes. The development of Portuguese speaking civilizations, with emphasis on either Portugal or Brazil: history, art, music, daily life, impact on other cultures. Examines "the Revolution" as a contested historical process. Analysis of sustainability of modern agricultural systems under a variety of ecological economic and cultural settings. Future Students & Parents . The following are recommended training courses based on subject matter. Measurement and evaluation of the risk of internationally diversified assets. Always check with an advisor on the courses you need. ARH 2051 ARHX051. An examination of women's and men's roles, statuses, and life opportunities in society. Introduces to Francophone cinema. AFA 2004 - Black Popular Cultures: Global Dimensions. Example: ENC 101. Common holds include, but are not limited to advising holds, Past Due Account holds, Undeclared Major holds, certain Parking and Traffic holds, and Immunization holds. Emphasis on the evolution of a society, its ideas and its values. A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the Course Catalog. Credit will not be given for both FRE 4503 and FRE 5508. Fall 2022 Semester. Working capital management and intra firm fund transfers. See Courses. 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, 2023 Florida International University | Phone: 305.348.0273 Select 'Enrollment' from left navigation menu. Examines the relationship between language and culture, with emphasis on the linguistic structuring of perception and culture; speech styles and their relationship to the identities and inequalities associated with gender, class and ethnicity; and the politics of bilingualism and multilingual nations. Also examines the political alliance of Francophone countries. An exploration of messages, combining words and visual images and their relation to content in print, broadcast and on-line media. Explores the emergence and management of human conflict at different levels of analysis and alternative methods of dispute resolution. Check out UCF Online for a full comprehensive listing of online programs and certifications. Consideration of current theories of gender inequality. February 27, 2023, Select 'Manage Classes,' then 'Enrollment. The course will familiarize the student with a multi-cultural global perspective of a multi-media world. Investigation of the major language families of the world, evolution of human language, and sociocultural, political, and historical influences on languages and language families. Introduction to principles of urban governance in order to manage specific development problems of global cities. Website Feedback | Current students can view or register for upcoming semester classes at MyFIU. Website by Topics include revolution, urbanization, industry, class society, empire, world wars, and decolonization. Select the courses to finalize enrollment. 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. Students will understand patterns of diversity in human populations across the globe. 2022-2023 Academic Calendar . Analysis of the different varieties of French spoken outside of France. Home; 2022-2023; Catalog Selection. Focuses on intersection of political conflict, culture, ideas, & human experience. Event Date . An examination of the ways societies have organized themselves for external and internal wars. Florida International University Modesto A. Maidique Campus Deuxieme Maison, Room DM 302 11200 SW 8th Street Miami FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-2186 Fax: 305-348-1879 Email: religion@fiu.edu. . Find your future. Undergraduate; Graduate; Search the catalog by a keyword. The specific religions selected for examination may vary from semester to semester. 2023 Florida International University This course introduces students to academic and professional writing within the field of theatre and performance studies. For more information see, Select Drop, Swap & Update on the left navigation menu, Select the term the class(es) will be dropped from, View the confirmation. A continuation of Seminar III, this course is an interdisciplinary examination of other cultures and multicultural societies. Mapping and spatial analysis aid in understanding global change and effects on specific places. 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 the human and physical components of marine geography, including marine processes, coastal development, and the issues of managing marine resources. Most elective courses have prerequisites that must be taken BEFORE you take the elective course. 1/3/2022 FIU UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM The UCC is required of freshmen admitted to FIU beginning Summer B 2015 and transfer students beginning Fall 2015. MyFIUAcademic CalendarSubmit the FAFSAAccept Aid & DisbursementsRegister For ClassesTranscripts. The course is designed to analyze the circumstances giving rise to non-totalitarian modern dictatorships, their political dynamics, and their survival capability. Microbial relationships to immunology, sanitation, pollution and geochemical cycling. Due to COVID-19, Spring 2021 courses will be offered in fully online, synchronous remote or hybrid formats. In this course, students will study the relationship between literature, art, film and the environment. ECO-3223 Money & Banking; ECO-3410 Measurement & Analysis (only in hybrid) . Examination of racial, gender, and sexuality constructions within the context of Hip Hop Culture in the United States and its influences on global identities. To give students sociocultural knowledge and well-rounded understanding of the culture and society in Japan. The FIU DBA program of study is a 72 hour, three-year curriculum that focuses on every aspect of applied business research including strategic planning, organizational behavior, human resource management, financial management, innovation and entrepreneurship, and quantitative research. Website Feedback | Physiology of cell growth and in vitro cultivation with basic techniques in biotechnology. Email: tanselb@fiu.edu Interdisciplinary study of Latin America and the Caribbean, its key regions, historical periods, and concepts. Developing effective leaders who take responsibility and build teams in the preparation, response, and recovery phases of an incident is paramount. An in-depth review. If using a fee waiver, select "pay by check" and upload your fee waiver through the document upload process in MyFIU. 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. 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. To check your enrollment date, follow these steps: During the Add/Drop period (see theseAcademic Calendarfor dates), students can add or drop courses without incurringfinancial liabilityand without it appearing on their permanent academic record. Examines the literature and political, economic, and cultural impact of revolution in a global context. 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. We couldn't find any items like that. An examination of women from various perspectives, such as biological, anthropological, mythological, religious, historical, legal, sociological, and psychoanalytical points of view. FIU Mobile Application. Capital budgeting operational analysis and financial decisions in the multinational context. Email: lilsanch@fiu.edu Select the term for enrollment. Some courses require the instructor or department approval before a student is able to enroll. Comparative economic systems. This course will equip engineering students with an understanding of core competencies that tomorrow's engineers are expected to possess in a global context. Any student, degree-seeking or non-degree seeking, who initiates registration after the registration deadline is assessed a $100 late registration fee. History of food production and consumption in the United States from the 19th through the 20th centuries. Cultural and intellectual history of 19th/20th century Latin America with focus on nation-building, identity and race. Open to any student who understands Portuguese. A broad introduction to the impact of social and economic processes on the global environment, including historical and comparative dimensions. In some circumstances, academic departments and faculty members will make an exception to prerequisites and co-requisites. Students examine religious themes, images, symbols and characters in various feature and short films, a specific method of critical analysis, and the religious and societal effects of contemporary films. This course will allow students to explore and participate in ongoing debates in the field of writing studies. Attention is focused on such factors as political party systems, the cabinet form of government, and EU politics. But narratives that construct African identity also come up against ambiguities and tensions of class and gender differences embedded within national identities. Analysis of output, inflation, business cycles and economic policy in open economy settings; exchange rate regimes (fixed versus flexible exchange rate); fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policies. Full listings of the class schedules for the Civil & Environmental Engineering department are available below, organized by semester. This course surveys African literature by focusing on fictions that negotiate the complexity and ambiguity of African identity in a postcolonial context. Contact Us. Select 'Class Search & Add to Cart'. Minimum GPA of 3.5 4. Dr. Berrin Tansel, P.E. | Sitemap, CLP 4314 RVD - 11982 - Psychology of Health and Illness - Tamir, CLP 4314 RVE - 12695 - Psychology of Health and Illness - Garcia, CLP 4314 RVC - 11981 - Psychology of Health and Illness - Frazier, CLP 4314 RVG - 13235 - Psychology of Health and Illness - Garcia, CLP 4314 RVH - 19362 - Psychology of Health and Illness - TBA, CLP 4314 RVF - 13148 - Psychology of Health and Illness - Frazier, ECS 3021 RVC - 16256 - Women, Culture, and Economic Development - T De Alonso, REL 3145 RVC - 16941 - Women and Religion - Londono, SOP 3742 RVC - 11996 - Psychology of Women - Stephens, SYD 3804 RVC - 18564 - Sociology of Gender - Patil, WST 3011 RVC - 17986 - Understanding and Preventing Campus Sexual Assault - Staff, WST 3015 RVC - 12139 - Introduction to Global Gender and Womens Studies - Moura-Kocoglu, WST 3015 RVD - 17984 - Introduction to Global Gender and Womens Studies - Abouarab, INR 4931 U03 - 17148 - Topics in International Relations - Abouarab, WST 3641 RVE - 12138 - LGBT and Beyond: Non-Normative Sexualities in Global Perspective - Mayora, WST 3641 RVC - 12143 - LGBT and Beyond: Non-Normative Sexualities in Global Perspective - Staff, WST 3641 RVD - 17999 - LGBT and Beyond: Non-Normative Sexualities in Global Perspective - TBA, WST 4115 RVC - 12568 - Gender Violence and the Law: Global Perspectives - Moura-Kocoglu, WST 4930 RVC - 18414 - Special Topics - Abouarab, PSY 4930 RVC - 19923 - Advance Special Topics in Psychology - Burns, AFA 4372 RVC - 16219 - Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Hip Hop - Gondek, ANT 3302 RVC - 16344 - Sex, Gender, and Culture - Renee Clark, CCJ 3666 RVC - 16736 - Victimology - Cohn, CCJ 4663 RVC - 16729 - Women, Crime and the Criminal Justice System - Vega, CCJ 4694 RVC - 16749 - Human Trafficking - Kakar Sirpal, DEP 3305 RVD - 11988 - Psychology of Adolescence - Ritchie, DEP 3305 RVC - 11987 - Psychology of Adolescence - Des Rosiers, DEP 4014 RVC - 11990 - Psychology of Parenting and Parenthood - Bennett-Marley, ECP 3254 RVC - 16259 - Women, Men, and Work in the USA - T De Alonso, MAN 4102 RVC - 13562 - Managing Diversity - Jones, PHM 4020 RVC - 13067 - Love and Sexuality - Shrage, REL 4146 RVC - 18762 - Feminist Theology and Ethics - dElena, SOP 4731 RVC - 11968 - Global Psychology - Tamir, SOP 4731 RVD - 13155 - Global Psychology - Tamir, SOP 4731 RVE - 13308 - Global Psychology - Tamir, SOP 4731 RVF - 13529 - Global Psychology - Perez, SPC 3711 RVC - 18326 - Gender and Communication - Desrayaud, SYG 4060 RVC - 16334 - Sociology of Sexuality - Viamonte, WST 4334 RVC - 18543 - Queer Cinema - TBA, Undergraduate Certificate in Queer Studies, Undergraduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies, Graduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies, ENC 4930 U02 - 18069 - Special Topics in Composition - Grant - Wed 3:30PM - 6:15PM - CBC 142, LIT 4930 U01 - 17647 - Special Topics - Strycharski - Th 5:00PM - 7:40PM - TBA, SYD 3804 U01 - 18562 - Sociology of Gender - Diaz - Tu 2:00PM - 3:50PM - TBA, SYG 3325 U01 - 16321 - Deviance in Society - Lowery - Mon 5:00PM - 7:40PM - ZEB 150, SYG 3325 U02 - 16697 - Deviance in Society - Lowery - Wed 7:50PM - 10:30PM - TBA, WST 4930 U01 - 17998 - Special Topics - Burns - Wed 5:00PM - 6:15PM, LIT 4930 U02 - 17744 - Special Topics - Castro - TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM, REL 4434 U01 - 18751 - Religion and Queer Theory - Bauman - MonWedFri 9:00AM - 9:50AM, WST 4504 U01 - 12142 - Feminist Theory - Moura-Kocoglu - TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM, WST 4905 U01 - 18533 - Independent Study - Burns, WST 4905 U02 - 12493 - Independent Study - Abouarab, WST 4905 U03 - 18535 - Independent Study - Mayora, WST 4905 U04 - 18536 - Independent Study - Moura-Kocoglu, AFS 3332 RVC - 16728 - Gender and Sexualities in Sub-Saharan African Contexts - Jaiteh, ANT 3302 RVC - 16344 - Sex, Gender, and Culture - Clark, WST 4334 RVC - 18543 - Queer Cinema - Mayora, SYG 3325 RVC - 16954 - Deviance in Society - Tardanico, SYD 3804 RVAA - 16957 - Sociology of Gender - Rusch, SYD 3804 RVBB - 18565 - Sociology of Gender - Rusch, AMH 3560 U01 - 19039 - History of Women in the U.S. - Ardalan - MonWed 9:30AM - 10:45AM - TBA, CLP 4314 U01 - 12014 - Psychology of Health and Illness - Morassi - Mon 12:30PM - 1:45PM - TBA, PSY 4930 U01 - 11915 - Advance Special Topics in Psychology - Shearn - Mon 6:15PM - 9:15PM - GL 100, WST 4940 U01 - 12140 - Womens Studies Internship - TBA, ARH 4871 U01 - 17640 - Women and Art - TBA, DEP 3305 U01 - 11896 - Psychology of Adolescence - Morassi - Mon 11:00AM - 12:15PM - TBA, DEP 3305 U02 - 11963 - Psychology of Adolescence - TBA TuTh 6:25PM - 7:40PM - TBA, DEP 3305 U03 - 12697 - Psychology of Adolescence - Parker - 3:30PM - 4:45PM - TBA, ENL 3261 U01 - 17762 - 19th Century British Women Novelists - Gillespie - Wed 5:00PM - 7:40PM - TBA, WST 3011 U01 - 12572 - Understanding and Preventing Campus Sexual Assault - TBA - Wed 12:00PM - 1:15PM, WST 3015 U01 - 12141 - Introduction to Global Gender and Womens Studies - Abouarab - Tu 11:AM - 12:15PM, WST 3015 U02 - 17985 - Introduction to Global Gender and Womens Studies - TBA - TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM, WST 3114 U02 - 13365 - Sex Trafficking Solutions - Skelaney - Mon 5:00PM - 7:40PM, INR 4931 U03 - 17148 - Topics in International Relations - Skelaney - Mon 5:00PM - 7:40PM, PSY 4930 U02 - 12404 - Advance Special Topics in Psychology - TBA - Wed 12:00PM - 1:15PM, CCJ 3666 U01 - 16250 - Victimology - Vega - Tu 3:30PM - 4:45PM, INR 4085 UHA - 16649 - Gender Hierarchies in International Relations - Zwingel - Tu 9:30AM - 10:45AM, REL 3185 UHA - 18757 - Healers and Mediums - TBA - Wed 1:00PM - 2:15PM, ECP 3555 RVAA - 16821 - Women and the Economy T De Alonso, LBS 4154 RXAA - 16595 - Workers and Diversity - Bernier, LBS 4210 RXBB - 17048 - Women and Work - Nambiar, WST 3015 U03 - 19256 - Introduction to Global Gender and Womens Studies - TBA - Tu 5:00PM - 6:15PM, SOP 3742 B51 - 12179 - Psychology of Women - Telan - Tu 5:00PM - 6:15PM, WST 3015 B51 - 12188 - Introduction to Global Gender and Womens Studies - Telan - TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM, SYP 3456 U02 - 18603 - Societies in the World - TBA - Th 12:30PM - 2:20PM - VH 131, SYP 3456 U03 - 16323 - Societies in the World - Diaz - Wed 6:25PM - 9:05PM - AHC 3 - 110, SYP 3456 UHA - 18601 - Societies in the World - Tardanico - Tu 11:00AM - 12:15PM - VH 131, SYP 3456 U04 - 18604 - Societies in the World - TBA - Tu 12:30PM - 2:20PM - TBA, SYP 3456 RVC - 18602 - Societies in the World - Rusenko, SYP 3456 RVAA - 18600 - Societies in the World - Renee Clark, CJJ 3666 RVBB - 16963 - Victimology - Hall, WST 5507 U01 13000 Feminist Theory Moura-Kocoglu TuTh 9:30AM 10:45 AM TBA, WST 5936 U01 19503 Women in Leadership Eaton Wed 12:30 PM 3:15 PM PC 428, AMH 5905 RVC 17008 Readings in American History Wood, WST 5618 RVC - 18640 - Gender and Genocide -Moura-Kocoglu, LBS 5155 RXAA 16594 Workplace Diversity Bernier, LBS 5215 RXBB 17049 Women in the Workplace Nambiar, JOU 6118 BHA 10231 Investigative Journalism Mercedes Vigan Tu 6:30 PM 9:30 PM AC2 242.

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