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Select Courses International Studies Certificate for Summer Session I
2016
Please check the international programs website for the complete list of courses that satisfy the
minor requirements:
https://www.iusb.edu/intl-programs/international-curriculum/index.php
*please double check the schedule of classes because times and locations of these courses may change
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH-E 105 CULTURE & SOCIETY (3 CR)
13248
TR
1:00P-4:15P
DW 1160
Randall, T.
13431
ARR
ARR
ARR
Ketchum, S.
Introduction to the comparative study of contemporary human cultures and their relation
to social processes and behavior.
HISTORY
HIST-H 101 THE WORLD IN THE 20TH CENT I (3 CR)
14340
MW
1:00-4:15P
DW1135
Shlapentokh, D.
Principal world developments in the twentieth century, stressing Latin America, Africa,
Asia, and Europe; global and regional problems; political revolutions; social and cultural
diversity.
HIST-H 113 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (3 CR)
13574
MW
9:00A-12:15P
DW1165
Geisler, I.
Ancient civilization, Germanic Europe, feudalism, medieval church, national
monarchies, Renaissance.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS-Y 337 LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS (3 CR)
14345
TR
1:00P-4:15P
DW1165
Lisoni, C.
Comparative analysis of political change in major Latin American countries,
emphasizing alternative explanations of national and international developments;
examination of impact of political parties, the military, labor and peasant movements,
Catholic Church, multinational corporations, regional organizations, and United States
on politics; public policy processes in democratic and authoritarian regimes.
Select Courses International Studies Certificate for Summer Session II
2016
Please check the international programs website for the complete list of courses that satisfy the
minor requirements:
https://www.iusb.edu/intl-programs/international-curriculum/index.php
*please double check the schedule of classes because times and locations of these courses may change
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH-E 105 CULTURE & SOCIETY (3 CR)
14266
MW
1:00P-4:15P
DW 1175
Ricketts, D.
Introduction to the comparative study of contemporary human cultures and their relation
to social processes and behavior.
BUSINESS
BUS- D 300 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (3 CR)
13190
ARR
ARR
ONLINE
Yin, H.
P: Junior standing, ECON-E 103, ECON-E 104 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. A
general introduction to the main aspects of international business: (1) the impact of the
political, economic, social, and cultural conditions in foreign countries on the conduct of
business abroad; (2) the importance of supranational organizations, regional economic
integration, and the foreign exchange market; and (3) the additional managerial
problems of multinational companies in marketing, finance, production, strategy, and
human resource management. I, II
HISTORY
HIST-H 101 THE WORLD IN THE 20TH CENT I (3 CR)
13597
MW
1:00P-4:15P
DW 1125
Shlapentokh, D.
Principal world developments in the twentieth century, stressing Latin America, Africa,
Asia, and Europe; global and regional problems; political revolutions; social and cultural
diversity.
Select Courses International Studies Certificate for Fall 2016
Please check the international programs website for the complete list of courses that satisfy the
minor requirements:
https://www.iusb.edu/intl-programs/international-curriculum/index.php
*please double check the schedule of classes because times and locations of these courses may change
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH-E 105 CULTURE & SOCIETY (3 CR)
15725
TR
10:00A-11:15A
DW 1125
Randall, T.
16578
TR
1:00P-2:15P
DW 1175
Fazel, S.
17004
MW
4:00P-5:15P
ARR
Sernau, S.
17057
ARR
ARR
ONLINE
Ketchum, S.
17411
MW
11:30A-12:45P
ARR
Staff
Introduction to the comparative study of contemporary human cultures and their relation
to social processes and behavior.
ANTH-E 397 PEOPLES & CULTURES OF MID EAST (3 CR)
32463
TR
4:00P-5:15P
ARR
Fazel, S.
General anthropological introduction to social institutions and cultural forms of the Arab
countries of North Africa and the Near East, Israel, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan. Topics:
ecology, development of Islam and Muslim empires, traditional adaptive strategies,
consequences of colonialism, independence and rise of nation-states, impact of
modernization, changing conceptions of kinship, ethnicity, gender.
BUSINESS
BUS- D 300 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (3 CR)
15757
TR
10:00A-11:15A
DW 1165
Yin, H.
15758
ARR
ARR
ONLINE
Yin, H.
P: Junior standing, ECON-E 103, ECON-E 104 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. A
general introduction to the main aspects of international business: (1) the impact of the
political, economic, social, and cultural conditions in foreign countries on the conduct of
business abroad; (2) the importance of supranational organizations, regional economic
integration, and the foreign exchange market; and (3) the additional managerial
problems of multinational companies in marketing, finance, production, strategy, and
human resource management. I, II
BUS- F 494 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT (3 CR)
17058
TR
4:00P-5:15P
DW 1165
Yin, H.
P: BUS-F 301 or consent of instructor. Covers the international dimension of both
investments and corporate finance. Develops strategies for investing internationally,
estimating a corporation's exposure to real exchange rate risk, adjusting to client
preferences and home currencies, evaluating performance, and hedging risk. Also
covers international capital budgeting, multinational transfer pricing, and international
cash management. I, II
BUS- M 401 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING (3 CR)
15779
MW
4:00P-5:15P
DW 1290
Lee, M.
P: BUS-M 301. Application of strategic marketing concepts and theory to the
international arena. Stresses development of global perspective in understanding the
uncontrollable forces affecting international operations and their impact upon the
marketing mix. Examines the various marketing functions within an international
perspective. I, II
ENGLISH
ENG- T 191 WORLD LITERARY & INTELECTUAL TRADITIONS I (3 CR)
16655
MW
4:00P-5:15P
ARR
Gindele, K.
TOPIC: HEROES IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL WORLD LITERATURE
A thematic interdisciplinary exploration of a major humanistic tradition of inquiry in the
context of world culture before 1600. Themes may include: self, truth, beauty,
community, nature, and conflict. Designed to allow Education majors to meet campus
general education and state licensing requirements. Writing-intensive, discussion
focused.
FINE ARTS
FINA-A 101 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ART (3 CR)
16002
ARR
ARR
ONLINE
Nilsen, M.
A survey of major styles and monuments in art and architecture from prehistoric times to
the end of the Middle Ages.
FINA-A 102 RENAISSANCE THROUGH MODERN ART (3 CR)
16003
ARR
ARR
ARR
Staff
A survey of major artists, styles, and movements in European and American art and
architecture from the 15th century to the present.
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG-G 213 INTRO TO ECONOMIC GEROGRAPHY (3 CR)
16743
TR
11:30A-12:45P
ARR
Popescu, G.
HISTORY
HIST-B 362 EUROPE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY II (3 CR)
32696
ARR
ARR
ONLINE
Zwicker, L.
Economic, social, political, and military-diplomatic developments, 1900 to present. I.
1900-1930: origins, impact, and consequences of World War I; peacemaking; postwar
problems; international communism and fascism; the Great Depression. II. 1930present; depression politics; crisis of democracy; German National Socialism. World
War II; cold war; postwar reconstruction and recovery.
HIST-H 101 THE WORLD IN THE 20TH CENT I (3 CR)
17676
MW
5:30P-6:45P
DW 1275
Shlapentokh, D.
32691
MW
11:30A-12:45P
ARR
Froysland, H.
Principal world developments in the twentieth century, stressing Latin America, Africa,
Asia, and Europe; global and regional problems; political revolutions; social and cultural
diversity.
HIST-H 113 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (3 CR)
16044
MW
2:30P-3:45P
ARR
Shlapentokh, D.
Ancient civilization, Germanic Europe, feudalism, medieval church, national
monarchies, Renaissance.
HIST-H 211 LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE & CIV I (3 CR)
17231
MW
2:30P-3:45P
ARR
Froysland, H.
1492-1850. Geography. African, Indian, Spanish, Portuguese heritage. Discover and
Conquest. Clash of Cultures. Spanish empire. Society, culture, economics, politics,
Bourbon reform, independence, new republics.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS-Y 107 INTRO TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS (3 CR)
17269
TR
10:00A-11:15A
ARR
Lisoni, C.
Examines countries around the world to investigate fundamental questions about
politics. Topics include democratic development, promotion of economic prosperity,
maintenance of security, and management of ethnic and religious conflict. Critical
thinking skills encouraged. Cases for comparison include advanced industrialized
democracies, communist and former communist countries, and developing countries.
Credit given for only one of POLS-Y 107 and POLS-Y 217. I
POLS-Y 109 INTRO TO INTL RELATIONS (3 CR)
32707
TR
1:00P-2:15P
ARR
Lisoni, C.
Causes of war, nature and attributes of the state, imperialism, international law, national
sovereignty, arbitration, adjudication, international organization, major international
issues. Credit not given for both POLS-Y 109 and POLS-Y 219. II
POLS-Y 115 Environment and People