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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

INTG200 Global Perspectives: Immigrants and Refugees
An examination of the economic, military, demographic, cultural and other pressures that induce people to move across borders, leaving behind one way of life and replacing it with another, and the ways in which the decisions of individual immigrants and refugees are shaped and guided by global forces and international institutions.

INTG201 Global Perspectives: World Impact of East Asian Science
A comparative study of the world impact of science from Western cultures, such as those of Europe and the United States, and Eastern cultures such as those of China, Korea, Malaysia, and Japan. Diverse approaches to science will be discussed, such as the relative importance of group versus individual achievement. These distinctions are rooted in cultural differences that manifest both locally and globally.

INTG202 Global Perspectives: World Drama
A study of drama as a reflection of cultures and an insight into society. Drama has often been used to bolster political ends or to question government policies. This course will focus on how drama causes people to reflect upon values in society, as well as significant issues and events in the world.

INTG203 Global Perspectives: Food
A study of food as a key to unlocking cultures and a lens for comparing different societies. This course will show how human nutrition has been produced, marketed, and consumed as a series of cultural, political, and economic products.

INTG204 Global Perspectives: The Environment
A study of global environmental issues such as human population growth, resource consumption, and environmental alterations. Through the context of environmental problems students will develop an understanding of the planet’s interconnectedness.

INTG205 Global Perspectives: Communication in Global Contexts
A study of the ways in which culture and communication intersect and influence each other. An emphasis will be placed on understanding the importance of context—social, cultural, historical, and political—in intercultural interactions and communication. This course explores cultural dynamics both within the United States and abroad.

INTG206 Global Perspectives: Town and Country
An exploration of the relationship between rural and urban sectors of society. Areas of comparison include pre- and post-WWII societies, economic beneficiaries and losers, cultural values and practices, and the effects of ecology and geography. Similarities and differences will illuminate larger, global transformations.

INTG207 Global Perspectives: Terrorism
An exploration of the local and global contexts for terrorism. This course examines the politics, cultures, and societies from which different types of terrorism emerge, as well as how globalization impacts the growth of militant movements and the choice to engage in terrorist acts.

INTG208 Global Perspectives: Work and Leisure
A study of how different cultures and regions of the world approach work and leisure time. Topics discussed include how history and culture impact our perception of meaningful work, compensation, and business and leisure practices in various regions of the world. The course also examines how work and leisure time are influenced by the trend towards globalization.

INTG209 Global Perspectives: Ethnic Conflict
A study of the phenomenon of ethnic conflict. The course will look closely at several instances of such conflict, ranging from the relatively non-violent separatist movement in Quebec to incidents of genocide such as occurred in Rwanda. In doing so, it attempts to better our understanding of these occurrences by placing them in a global and historical context.

INTG210 Global Perspectives: Security in the Age of Globalization
An overview of the contemporary perspectives and the theoretical approaches used to study economic, environmental, human, and national security in the age of globalization. In this course we will examine the role of nation-states, traditionally viewed as the most important actors in the international arena, as well as non-state actors, in creating security and insecurity in global society.

INTG211 Global Perspectives: Music and Cultures
An exploration of music’s role in shaping cultural identity, the status of musicians and composers within these cultures, and music as a commodity in the global economy. These aspects and others are considered within a larger picture of global historical development.

INTG212 Global Perspectives: Love, Marriage, and the State
A study of the evolution of love, marriage, and family in historical and cross-cultural perspectives, with attention to the complex interplay between individual agency and the constraints imposed by social, economic, and political environments. Concepts and practices of students’ family lives will be compared to South Indian, Middle Eastern, and Japanese practices.

 
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May 7
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May 8
Reading Day

May 9-14
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May 18
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