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Global Studies Academic Year 2016 - 2017 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd. Cupertino, CA 95014 408-864-5678 www.deanza.edu Please visit the Counseling Center to apply for degrees and for academic planning assistance. Skills Certificate Requirements (Skills Certificates are issued by the individual departments and are not notated on official college transcripts. Contact the department directly for assistance and to apply for Skills Certificates.) A passing grade (“C” or better/“P”) in each required course. Note: Each course must be completed at De Anza College. Certificate of Achievement-Advanced Requirements 1. A minimum “C” grade in each major course. 2. Demonstrated proficiency in English and mathematics as evidenced by eligibility for EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5 and eligibility for MATH 114. Note: A maximum of 18 quarter units may be transferred from other academic institutions. A.A./A.S. Degree Requirements 1. Completion of all General Education (GE) requirements (31-42 quarter units) for the A.A./A.S. degree. GE units must be completed with a minimum 2.0 GPA (“C” average). 2. Completion of all major requirements. Each major course must be completed with a minimum “C” grade. Major courses can also be used to satisfy GE requirements (except for Liberal Arts degrees). Note: A maximum of 22 quarter units from other academic institutions may be applied toward the major. 3. Completion of a minimum of 90 degree-applicable quarter units (GE and major units included). All De Anza courses must be completed with a minimum 2.0 GPA (“C” average). All De Anza courses combined with courses transferred from other academic institutions must be completed with a minimum 2.0 GPA (“C” average). Note: A minimum of 24 quarter units must be earned at De Anza College. Major courses for certificates and degrees must be completed with a letter grade unless a particular course is only offered on a pass/no-pass basis. Global Studies Skills Certificate Skills Certificates are issued by the individual departments and are not notated on official college transcripts. Please contact the department directly for assistance and to apply for Skills Certificates. The Global Studies Skills Certificate is designed to enable students to meet the demands of living and working in a global society. This certificate provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the interdependence and interconnectedness of people from around the globe. By taking a variety of courses with a common, global focus, students gain the analytical skills to discuss political, economic, and cultural elements of our global society from several perspectives. Students also gain the knowledge and skills necessary to work more effectively with people from a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Intercultural/International Studies Division Bldg. MCC, Room MCC-14 408-864-8797 Counseling and Advising Center Student and Community Services Bldg., 2nd Fl. 408-864-5400 Student Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to: • integrate information about the environment, cultures, histories, politics, arts, and economics of people around the world and explain their interdependence and interconnectedness. • demonstrate cultural competence through the ability to interact effectively in international and multicultural settings based on an integrated understanding of global issues and perspectives. 1.Meet the requirements for this certificate level. 2.Complete the following. E S 1 ICS 7 or ICS 7H INTL 5 LIB 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies Intercultural Communication also listed as SPCH 7 Intercultural Communication - HONORS also listed as SPCH 7H Global Issues Library Research Skills 4 4 4 4 1 Complete one (1) course: 4 HIST 3A World History from Prehistory to 750 CE (4) or HIST 3AH World History from Prehistory to 750 CE - HONORS (4) HIST 3B World History from 750 CE to 1750 CE (4) or HIST 3BH World History from 750 CE to 1750 CE - HONORS (4) HIST 3C World History from 1750 CE to the Present (4) or HIST 3CH World History from 1750 CE to the Present - HONORS (4) Complete one (1) course: 4 ANTH 2 Cultural Anthropology (4) or ANTH 2H Cultural Anthropology - HONORS (4) ECON 1 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) or ECON 1H Principles of Macroeconomics - HONORS (4) GEO 10 World Regional Geography (4) Total Units Required.....................................21 Global Studies Certificate of Achievement-Advanced A.A. Degree The Global Studies Certificate of Achievement-Advanced and A.A. degree is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students to be well-versed in world history, global issues and perspectives, geography, and cultural competence as well as proficient in a foreign language. Elective options direct students to a course of study focused on world history, international business, globalization issues, language and culture, and the arts and humanities in the global environment. Students can take electives within one area of study, or mix electives from the various areas. The program prepares students for careers as citizens of the world and to navigate and communicate in a global environment. Student Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to: • integrate information about the environment, cultures, histories, politics, arts, and economics of people around the world and explain their interdependence and interconnectedness. • demonstrate cultural competence through the ability to interact effectively in international and multicultural settings based on an integrated understanding of global issues and perspectives. • demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language. Certificate of Achievement-Advanced 1.Complete the Skills Certificate requirements. 2.Meet the requirements for this certificate level. 3.Complete the following. 21 A.A. Degree 1.Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements. 2.Complete the following. Cultural Anthropology Cultural Anthropology - HONORS Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics - HONORS Introduction to Environmental Studies World Regional Geography Intercultural Communication also listed as SPCH 7 Intercultural Communication - HONORS also listed as SPCH 7H Global Issues Library Research Skills Language Requirement One year (3 quarters) of college-level world language or three (3) years of high school foreign language or the equivalent. 0-15 Complete 24 units: 24 Selections may be from one area of study or a combination of areas of emphasis. The HIST/ICS World History course completed as a major core requirement may not also count toward completion of the 24 major elective units. One year (3 quarters) of college-level world language 15 World Languages offered: French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Persian, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese Total Units Required.....................................36 ANTH 2 or ANTH 2H ECON 1 or ECON 1H E S 1 GEO 10 ICS 7 or ICS 7H INTL 5 LIB 1 Complete one (1) course: 4 HIST 3A World History from Prehistory to 750 CE (4) or HIST 3AH World History from Prehistory to 750 CE - HONORS (4) HIST 3B World History from 750 CE to 1750 CE (4) or HIST 3BH World History from 750 CE to 1750 CE - HONORS (4) HIST 3C World History from 1750 CE to the Present (4) or HIST 3CH World History from 1750 CE to the Present - HONORS (4) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Arts and Humanities ARTS 2A History of Art: Europe from Prehistory through Early Christianity (4) ARTS 2B History of Art: Europe During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (4) ARTS 2C History of Art: Europe from the Baroque Period through Impressionism (4) ARTS 2D History of Art: Europe and the United States from Post-Impressionism to the Present (4) ARTS 2G History of Art (Arts of Asia) (4) also listed as INTL 10 ARTS 2H History of Art: Native Arts of Mesoamerica and the Andes (4) also listed as INTL 21 ARTS 2J History of Art: Arts of Africa, Oceania and Native North America (4) also listed as INTL 22 ARTS 2K History of Art: Visual Arts of Islam (4) also listed as INTL 23 ARTS 2L History of Art: Visual Arts of Africa (4) also listed as INTL 24 ARTS 3TC Women and Art (4) also listed as WMST 3C F/TV 2A History of Cinema (1895-1950) (4) F/TV 2B History of Cinema (1950-Present) (4) F/TV 42 National Cinemas (variable topics) (4) HUMI 9 Introduction to Comparative Religion (4) or HUMI 9H Introduction to Comparative Religion HONORS (4) HUMI 10 Global Religious Perspectives: Judaism, Christianity and Islam (4) INTL 11 Vietnamese Literature (from Tradition to Asian American Identity) (4) INTL 13 Introduction to Korean Popular Culture (4) also listed as HUMI 13 MUSI 1C Introduction to Music: World Music in America (4) PHIL 14A Indian Philosophy (4) PHIL 14B Chinese Philosophy (4) PHIL 14C Japanese Philosophy (4) Global Environment E S 6 Introduction to Environmental Law (4) ESCI 19 Environmental Biology (5) ESCI 30 Conservation Biology (5) GEO 1 Physical Geography (4) Globalization Issues BUS 21 Business and Society (5) CIS 2 Computers and the Internet in Society (4) INTL 33 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies (4) POLI 3 International Relations (4) SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology (4) International Business BUS 21 Business and Society (5) BUS 56 Human Relations in the Workplace (5) BUS 60 International Business Management (5) BUS 70 Principles of E-Business (5) BUS 87 Introduction to Selling (4) BUS 89 Advertising (5) BUS 90 Principles of Marketing (5) ECON 2 Principles of Microeconomics (4) or ECON 2H Principles of Microeconomics - HONORS (4) POLI 3 International Relations (4) World History ANTH 4 HIST 3A or HIST 3AH HIST 3B or HIST 3BH HIST 3C or HIST 3CH HIST 6A or HIST 6AH HIST 6B or HIST 6BH HIST 6C or HIST 6CH HIST 7A HIST 7B HIST 16A HIST 16B HIST 19A HIST 19B ICS 37 World Prehistory (4) World History from Prehistory to 750 CE (4) World History from Prehistory to 750 CE - HONORS (4) World History from 750 CE to 1750 CE (4) World History from 750 CE to 1750 CE - HONORS (4) World History from 1750 CE to the Present (4) World History from 1750 CE to the Present - HONORS (4) History of Western Civilization (4) History of Western Civilization - HONORS (4) History of Western Civilization (4) History of Western Civilization - HONORS (4) History of Western Civilization (4) History of Western Civilization - HONORS (4) Colonial Latin American History (4) also listed as ICS 38A Modern Latin American History (4) also listed as ICS 38B History of Africa to 1800 (4) also listed as ICS 16A History of Africa from 1800 to the Present (4) also listed as ICS 16B History of Asian Civilization: China and Japan (to the 19th Century) (4) also listed as INTL 19A History of Asian Civilization: China and Japan (19th - 21st Centuries) (4) also listed as INTL 19B Ancient Peoples of Mesoamerica (4) World Languages ANTH 6 Linguistic Anthropology (4) ELIT 44 International Literature (Fiction) (4) LING 1 Introduction to Linguistics (4) World Lang. World Language units in addition to Language Requirement above (5-15) World Languages offered: French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Persian, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese Major GE Electives Global Studies 53-68 General Education (31-42 units) Elective courses required when major units plus GE units total is less than 90 Total Units Required.....................................90