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Topics include the rise of centralized societies, the Atlantic slave trade, early Christianity and Islam. Students may submit other classes for approval by email to jgi@fiu.edu. An overview of socio-cultural issues in Italy. Tourism as a factor in economic development and its cultural and sociological factors are explored. Office: EC 3676, 10555 W Flagler Street, Open registration is held immediately following the enrollment date period and continues into the first week of classes. The purpose of this course is to identify the conceptual and empirical characteristics of authoritarian regimes. 1. Case study approach is used to develop an awareness and understanding of the legal problems confronting the manager and executive in policy and decision making. Examines the role of magic, ecstatic religious experience, and the supernatural in a variety of religions and cultures. If not, read the error message to see why the error occurred. In this course, students will study the relationship between literature, art, film and the environment. Examines marketing principles, theories and concepts and the use of management principles and techniques of analysis, planning, implementation and control to maximize marketing effectiveness in hospitality organizations in a global, intercultural environment. Includes directed individual research projects. Select the term for enrollment. | Sitemap, ENC 3334: Introduction to Writing Studies, ENC 4930-U02: Writing about Theatre and Performance, ENL 4273: Studies in Modern British Literature, ENL 4303: Jane Austen and the Bronts in Adaptation, LIT 3930: Representations of Evil from Satan to Psychopath, LIT 4192: Major Caribbean Authors - History, Memory and the Re-Discovery of Caribbean Space, LIT 4351: Major African Writers - Narrative Form and Postcolonial Identity. Singer and Gail Tsukiyama. A senior-level capstone design experience for interdisciplinary engineering students. A unique course allowing the opportunity for students with advanced culinary skills to learn the art and science of managing culinary innovation and entrepreneurship. Website by 2023 Florida International University Examines urban responses to the challenges of climate change from around the globe with an emphasis on local adaptation of successful techniques and approaches. The first of a two course sequence, this course examines the aesthetic undepinnings of culture, the foundations of what are commonly held as western values, and the power relationships that surround them. With 25 years of experience providing top online degrees, UCF is a trusted source for innovative education technology. Course provides an overview of the field of health psychology and behavioral medicine with an emphasis on psychological, social, cultural, and global factors affecting health and health care/policy. If using a fee waiver, select "pay by check" and upload your fee waiver through the document upload process in MyFIU. Religious studies scholarship using sociological method/theory to explore major themes in pre-modern, modern, and postmodern religion, with special focus on religious ritual for healing and afterlife. The class will explore how the concept of evil becomes a means of making sense of human suffering. An introduction to the principles of mediation. Introduction to professional nursing with a focus on leadership skills for care delivery at local, state, national, and global levels. Most recently, FIU Global has spearheaded the efforts of FIU's first ever global strategy. Examines the origins, experiences, and legacies of the Second World War as a global phenomenon. Political, public administration, sociological, and oranizational perspectives will be covered. It represents the ultimate business degree. 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American Government (POS 2042) is recommended as a . African history from the origins of humanity to the nineteenth century. Credit will not be given for both FRE 4503 and FRE 5508. Professor Vernon Dickson Hybrid/hyflex (BBC): Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Students will learn core concepts of professional editing across a variety of contexts. Short narratives from around the world, thematically grouped. Provides an overview of East Asia from a critical geographic perspective. Open to any student who understands Portuguese. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Additional Search Criteria: Additional Search Criteria . Cuba from the triumph of the Revolution to the present. Expands cultural knowledge of Hispanic countries. A basic course in hotel, motel, and restaurant law emphasizing risk management and security. Surveys the emergence and evolution of the African Diaspora in relationship to changes in the global capitalist economy, and the manner in which history continues to shape material conditions of African descendants. Examination of cultural contexts informing human behavior and psychological well internationally. This course will explore the areas of language, gender and culture as they influence affect diverse ways of knowing and meaning and making in real and virtual global networks. Introduction to Witness Literature in Portuguese-speaking cultures (Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique) with a focus on challenges and dilemmas of the act of witnessing war. 11200 SW 8 Street, RDB 1050 Miami, FL 33199; Find a class, co- and prerequisites and degree plans. Some classes require you to take other classes before or at the same time as that course. See Courses. Examines key developments of Latin American civilizations. This course introduces students to academic and professional writing within the field of theatre and performance studies. See How to Add/Drop Classes. Contact the academic department or instructor that offers the course to request an override. To give students sociocultural knowledge and well-rounded understanding of the culture and society in Japan. Search provided by Google OneStop provides assistance with transcripts, enrollment verifications, adding and dropping courses, establishing residency, general financial aid questions, student case resolution and any other enrollment related questions. Topics include world aesthetic traditions, globalization and cultural appropriation. Examines major theories and methods of comparative politics, focusing on divergent political systems (Democracy, Authoritarianism, Totalitarianism). Industrialization, trade, finance, and labor in Europe, US, Asia, Latin America. If a seat becomes available, the system will automatically enroll you into the wait listed class. Select the term the class will be swap from, Select the course to swap out of from the drop down menu, Search for classes using the course number, course prefix, department, class number or topic. While comparing movies from France and Francophone world, students explore various issues such as language, race, and postcolonial politics. For heritage speakers. Music is a central pedagogical tool in readings, lectures and discussions. In what ways should the writing classroom embrace cultural and linguistic diversity? Focus on the processes responsible for tsunamis, storm surges, coastal erosion, land subsidence, sea level rise, etc., and their mitigation. Introduces students to the history, interpretation and translation of the Quran through a close examination of passages related to issues of gender and jihad. Please check OneStop in your myFIU to find the format for each . Table 1 . E-mail: honors@fiu.edu. A global learning course. Explores the central themes and questions pertaining to the history of medicine, public health, and health care in the United States. Introduces students to central events in the history of colonial and modern Latin America through the use of films. Prerequisite: Admission into the study abroad program in China. The course will also explore the changing conduct of war, the image of the warrior, and the ways in which military institutions have crystallized class structures. The development of a particular civilization. Special attention is paid to current policy issues in the Social Welfare system and strategies that can be used to achieve policy change. Includes Quebec French, African French, and French Creoles. Course Catalogs Archives. Survey of American history since 1877 including such topics as industrialization, political reform, experiences in war, social conflict, and changing conceptions of the meaning of democracy. Seminar is for public management students who want to help citizens learn from one another and strengthen the capacity of citizens to solve problems. Origins of Portuguese rule and African slavery; crisis of colonialism and transition to independence; coffee, abolition, and the Brazilian Empire; Republican Brazil and the Revolution of 1930; postwar developments. Special attention is given to Jewish-Christian relations, thought and ethics before, during and after the Holocaust. Topics include: the ancient city, industrialization, immigration, poverty and urban planning. Themes include: citizenship, internationalization, gender, race, and ethnicity. | Sitemap. However, there were many other individuals that embarked in raiding activities without official recognition or sponsorship. Courses that appear in more than one category can fulfill only one requirement at a time. The Anthropocene is recognized as a geological age in which human activity has become the dominant influence on climate and the environment. The development of Portuguese speaking civilizations, with emphasis on either Portugal or Brazil: history, art, music, daily life, impact on other cultures. Introduction to the major artistic and cultural phenomena in Latin America. ART 1201C ARTX201 or ARTXXXX. Explore the history of geographic region including three continents and numerous different cultures and religion, a preeminent site for exchange before the transatlantic or global exchange. The role of women in the workforce and issues for women in worker organizations with special emphasis examining the additional impact of race, class and sex on the economic and social standing of women at work. 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. A survey of art from 1945 to the present. An exploration of the events, ideas and legacies of WWII in Asia; also an examination of the changing conduct of war, the image of the warrior, and issues concerning power, culture and ideology. See, View the confirmation. An in-depth review. The ocean origin, physical properties, salinity, temperature, sound. Office of Admissions. If you get an error in MyFIU while enrolling in classes, read the error messages to see why. Spring 2023 Course Offerings. Jan 2 New Year's Day Observed (University closed) Jan 4 Fall Session D: Classes end. Analyze, design, and implement marketing strategies unique to promoting health, fitness, and positive behavioral change for organizations, educational systems, industries, and society as a whole. Professor Michael Gillespie Remote: Tuesdays, 5:00 - 7:40 p.m. his course will engage with major novels by Jane Austen, Emily Bronte and Charlotte Bront, as well as reimaginings, continuations, inspired by texts and adaptations in text and film from the twentieth century to pursue these very questions. Access the universitys course catalog at catalog.fiu.edu. Compares public policies and organizational techniques for responding to urban poverty and inequality with equitable, sustainable economic development measures. Phone: 305.348.2928 Examines Japanese society in comparative and global perspective, emphasizing issues such as social class, gender, ethnicity, migration, state policy, and transnational culture. Minimum GPA of 3.5 4. Full listings of the class schedules for the Civil & Environmental Engineering department are available below, organized by semester. Jan 5 Fall Session D: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades. Ethical issues of the environment will especially be examined in the light of these resources. An examination of different aspects of literature by women. Two letters of recommendation . Course Catalogs. They will use three frames-of-reference or world views of theology, existentialism and post-structuralism. A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the Course Catalog. Offers an introductory, non-chronological approach to the understanding and appreciation of art. BBC: 3000 NE 151st Street, MSB 350 North Miami, FL 33181 Tel: 305-919-5500 biology@fiu.edu Quick Links Directory Degrees & Programs Resources Internships & Jobs Scholarships & Fellowships An exploration of issues of organizational dynamics centered on change and change-resistance generated conflicts. Students should apply to Office of Clinical Experiences, Office of SOE to be placed in a school. This course explores Pan-Caribbean literature through texts that narrate the coming-to-consciousness of protagonists living in spaces disturbed by alienating colonial/neocolonial legacies. Jan 2 New Year's Day Observed (University closed) Jan 4 Fall Session D: Classes end. (previously REL 3362) A survey of the main facets of Islamic religion and societies from the time of Muhammad to the present. This course surveys the four subfields of anthropology, including physical anthropology and human evolution, archaeology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics. Focuses on the exploration of children's literature and its integration into the early childhood curriculum from a global perspective. Familiarizes students with socioeconomic, urban policy, sustainable agriculture. Office: EC 3627, Undergrad Program Director FIU Law's Registrar's Office is responsible for the academic schedule of classes, registration, enrollment and degree verification, room reservation, scheduling and administration of examinations, bar certification, academic policies, degree audits, transcripts, change of address and grade processing. Students develop the skills to build and maintain relationships across cultures by focusing on similarities and differences in communication behaviors, perceptions, language usage and social practices. (Study Abroad) This course will increase understanding of communication differences by contrasting and comparing communication patterns within European cultures. Examines philosophical and ethical perspectives on human interaction with the natural world. The themes will be examined from religious, historical, and philosophical points of view. If not, read the error message to see why the error occurred. 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