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Semester at Sea offers up to 75 courses across several disciplines of study. Course syllabi reflect the expertise of the faculty member and the itinerary. Courses in orange indicate those that we try to offer on every voyage. All other courses are those we offer on most voyages. All courses offered in a Semester at Sea voyage are either a Seminar Course or a Global Comparative Lens course. The Global Comparative Lens courses are those specifically designed to help students deepen their understanding of each of the ports on the itinerary through the lens of a particular discipline and will also strive to bring synthesis and comparison among ALL ports. The smaller, seminar-style courses are designed to also take advantage of the comparative framework of the ports of call, but will ground the learning in discussion and reflection. ANTHROPOLOGY BUSINESS/COMMERCE ENGLISH LITERATURE Intro to Anthropology International Management World Literature Anthropology of Tourism International Marketing World Poetry or World Short Story Globalization and Development International Finance Women's Lit of the World Food and Culture Foundations of International Business ENGLISH WRITING Aging and Culture Social Entrepreneurship ANTHROPOLOGY / LINGUISTICS Language and Culture ART AND ARCHITECTURE HIST Intro to Drawing World Art History Emerging Markets Organizational Behavior DRAMA World Theater and Performance Acting I World Architecture East Meets West in Art History Art and Architecture in the Mediterranean BIOLOGY Marine Biology People and Plants Nature and Society Travel Writing Poetry Writing Academic Writing Workshop ENVI SCI / GEOLOGY Introduction to Oceanography Geohazards and Natural Disasters Earth's Weather and Climate ECONOMICS Development Economics Human Effects on Coastal Systems International Trade Global Ecology Intro to Environmental Science ENGINEERING Water for the World Energy for the World GEOGRAPHY Geography of Development World Regional Geography Semester at Sea offers up to 75 courses across several disciplines of study. Course syllabi reflect the expertise of the faculty member and the itinerary. Courses in orange indicate those that we try to offer on every voyage. All other courses are those we offer on most voyages. All courses offered in a Semester at Sea voyage are either a Seminar Course or a Global Comparative Lens course. The Global Comparative Lens courses are those specifically designed to help students deepen their understanding of each of the ports on the itinerary through the lens of a particular discipline and will also strive to bring synthesis and comparison among ALL ports. The smaller, seminar-style courses are designed to also take advantage of the comparative framework of the ports of call, but will ground the learning in discussion and reflection. HISTORY POLITICS The West and the World Intro to Comparative Politics Mediterranean Civilization Theories of International Rel. East Asia in the Modern World Int Law and Human Rights History of Modern China Global Environmental Politics Mod Africa & Hist. of African Diaspora US-China Relations RELIGION World Religions Religion in the Modern Mediterranean Intro to Islamic Culture SOCIOLOGY Middle East Politics Gender and Society International Mass Media Chinese Politics Race and Ethnicity Newswriting African Politics Race, Class, and Gender MEDIA STUDIES Intercultural Communication MUSIC PSYCHOLOGY Marriage and Family Cross-Cultural Psychology Global Music Intro to Social Psychology Popular Music in World Cultures Adolescence Music in East and SE Asia Cognitive Psychology PHILOSOPHY PUBLIC HEALTH Global Ethics Intro to International Public Health SPANISH Conversational Spanish Intermediate Spanish