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FOREIGN CULTURE LIST The College of Liberal Arts Foreign Culture requirement is designed to provide students the opportunity to learn about the unique history and development of a culture outside the political and geographical boundaries of the United States in order to encourage global awareness. Successful completion of any two of the following courses will fulfill the requirement. Courses cannot be taken within your declared major; they must be taken outside of major. Policy on the foreign culture requirement for foreign students: "A student who was born and raised in a country or countries other than the US, and whose native tongue is a language other than English, and who has completed at least two years of high school in a country other than the U.S. and a language other than English, is exempt from the College Foreign Culture requirement." NOTE: Foreign Culture courses which satisfy the University International requirement are indicated with an asterisk *. Foreign Culture courses which satisfy the University Multicultural requirement are indicated with two asterisks**. Foreign Culture courses which satisfy either the University International or Multicultural requirements are indicated with a +. ANTH 206 (CSN) ............ African Culture Through Oral History and Storytelling **ANTH 301/ETS 301...... Peoples and Cultures of Native North America (Multicultural) ANTH 302 ........................ Peoples and Cultures of Mesoamerica ANTH 303 ......................... Peoples and Cultures of South America ANTH 304 ......................... Peoples and Cultures of Mediterranean Europe ANTH 305/ETS 304 ........ Peoples and Cultures of Africa South of the Sahara *ANTH 306 ........................ Contemporary Chinese Society ANTH 401B (Formerly ANT409) Peasant Society and Culture *ANTH 403 (Formerly ANT 408) Anthropology of Women and Men ANTH 404 (Formerly ANT 439) Urban Anthropology ANTH 407/CRJ 421 (Formerly ANT 420) Law in Non-Western Societies ANTH 408 (Formerly ANT 443) Issues of Political Economy in Anthropology ANTH 409 (Formerly ANT 446) Economic Anthropology *ANTH 420 (Formerly ANT 447) Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion ANTH 421 (Formerly ANT 434) Legends, Myths, and Customs: Folklore and Culture *ANTH 422 (Formerly ANT 433) Psychological Anthropology ANTH 423 (Formerly ANT 437) The Anthropology of Aging (Multicultural) ANTH 425 (Formerly ANT 429) Applied Anthropology *ANTH 426/NUR 474 (Formerly ANT 438) Medical Anthropology ANTH 435/HIS 474 (Formerly ANT 436) Latin American Ethnohistory ANTH 441B (Formerly ANT 455) Near Eastern and Mediterranean Prehistory ANTH 441C (Formerly ANT 454) Peoples & Cultures - Ancient Near Mid East and Mediterranean ANTH 485 (Formerly ANT 470) Language and Culture ANTH 490 (Formerly ANT 476) Study in Anthropology Abroad ANTH 759 ......................... Peopling of the Americas ENG 223 (CCSN).............. Studies in African Literature ENG 485A (Formerly ENG 482) Asian Literature ENG 484A (Formerly ENG 483) The Bible as Literature FIS 440............................... The European Film *GER 321........................... German Culture and Civilization *GER 322............................. Contemporary Germany and Austria GER 331............................. German Literature in Translation - Drama *HIST 150.......................... Introduction to Chinese Civilization *HIST 151.......................... Introduction to Japanese Civilization HIST 227 (Formerly HIS 143) Introduction to Latin American History and Culture I *HIST 228 (Formerly HIS 144) Introduction to Latin American History and Culture II HIST 348............................ World War I: Origins, Experience, Memory *HIST 362............................ Passions of the French: France Since 1815 HIST 367............................ The Holocaust in its European Setting HIST 419A (Formerly HIS 419) Britain to 1750 *HIST 419B (Formerly HIS 420) Britain from 1750 HIST 420 (Formerly HIS 465) Revolution in Central Europe: 1914–Present HIST 421............................ History of Russia to 1825 *HIST 422.......................... History of Russia since 1825 HIST 423A (Formerly HIS 423) History of Germany to 1848 *HIST 423B (Formerly HIS 424) History of Germany since 1848 HIST 445............................ Cultural History of Modern Russia HIST 446/FIS 446.............. History of the Russian Film HIST 447............................ Revolutionary Russia, 1905-1921 HIST 449A......................... History of Japan to 1800 HIST 449B.......................... History of Japan since 1800 HIST 449C (Formerly HIST 449) Topics in Japanese History HIST 455A (Formerly HIST 450) History of China to 1800 HIST 455B.......................... History of China since 1800 HIST 455C (formerly HIST 455) Topics in Modern China HIST 456............................ Topics in Ancient History HIST 457............................ Ancient Greek Civilization HIST 458............................ Roman Civilization HIST 459............................ The Middle Ages (Formerly Medieval Civilization) HIST 460A......................... The Renaissance HIST 460B......................... The Reformation HIST 461B (Formerly HIS 461) Early Modern Europe: 1550-1789 HIST 462.......................... The French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 463............................ Europe, 1815–1914 *HIST 464............................ Europe: 1914–Present HIST 466............................ European Diplomatic History: 1815–Present *HIST 470.......................... History of Mexico *HIST 473.......................... Andean Region HIST 475/FIS 475.............. Modern Latin American Film HIST 476/PSC 407M......... The Mexican Revolution HIST 479............................ History of the British Empire *ITAL 321........................... Italian Culture and Civilization *ITAL 322 ........................... Italian Popular Culture *ITAL 490............................ Topics in Italian Studies *PHIL 117 (Formerly PHI 119) Indian Philosophy of Mind and Mental Health *PHIL 124 ............................ Philosophical Traditions of Asia PHIL 130 .............................. Topics in Philosophy or Religion *PHIL 225 ............................ Introduction to Indian Philosophy PHIL 352 .............................. Special Topics *PHIL 467 ............................ Indian Philosophy PHIL 468 ............................ Chinese and Japanese Philosophy *PHIL 469/SWK 493 (Formerly PHI 493/SWK)Gandhian Welfare Philosophy and Culture *PSC 211 (Formerly POS 150) Introduction to Comparative Studies *PSC 231 (Formerly POS 140) Introduction to International Relations *PSC 405C (Formerly POS 442) Inter-American Relations *PSC 405D (Formerly POS 441) International Organizations and Law *PSC 405J (Formerly POS 440) The European Union *PSC 405K (Formerly POS 446) International Relations of the Middle East & N. Africa *PSC405L (Formerly POS 447) East Asia in World Politics *PSC405M (Formerly POS 448) Pacific Rim and World Politics *PSC 405Z (Formerly POS 449) Selected Topics in International Relations and Foreign Policy *PSC 407A (Formerly POS 451) West Europe Political Systems *PSC 407B (Formerly POS 454) Political Systems of East Asia *PSC 407C (Formerly POS 452) Political Systems of Russia and East-Central Europe *PSC 407D (Formerly POS 457) *PSC 407E (Formerly POS 456) *PSC 407I (Formerly POS 466) *PSC 407O (Formerly POS 458) PSC 407Z (Formerly POS 469) PSY 433 ............................. *RUS 321........................... *RUS 331........................... **SOC 428.......................... **SOC 447............................. *SOC 451........................... *SOC 474........................... SPA 321………………… SPA 322………………… Political Systems of the Middle East and North Africa Politics in Latin America Politics of Developing Areas Islamic Politics Selected Topics in Comparative Politics Culture and Personality Russian Culture and Civilization Russian Literature in Translation Special Topics in Comparative Societies (Multicultural) Marriage and the Family Russian Society in Transition Sociology of Religion Area Study: Spain Area Study: Latin Area Last Revision: 5/5/10