fiu general electives spring 2022

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. For Honors College students only. An overview of intercultural etiquette and the corporate practices applied in China and its relations with worldwide companies. Introduces students to ethnography, which is the art of writing culture. Teaches students to compare and contrast cultures through ethnographic reading, writing, and critiques. Courses of the 1000 and 2000 level s are typically recommended as electives for freshmen and sophomores. Also examines the political alliance of Francophone countries. Introduces methods of critical reflection on religion and some of their applications to fundamental topics such as knowledge, value, the sacred, the individual and human society. Special attention is paid to current policy issues in the Social Welfare system and strategies that can be used to achieve policy change. Phone: 305-348-2316 Fax: 305-348-1524 Location: Deuxieme Maison (DM), 316 Home Undergraduate Major in Economics Economics Electives Economics Electives The university catalog lists many courses that could be used as electives. /BitsPerComponent 8 We couldn't find any items like that. Consideration of current theories of gender inequality. AFA 4243 - Global Capitalism and the African Diaspora in the Modern World System, AFA 4372 - Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Hip Hop. I have traveled the world. The political, cultural, economic, and religious development of Viking society, 600-1300 C.E. Explores how music has been a powerful and essential part of mystical experience in the world's religious traditions, how it becomes religion and how religion influences music. Examines the relationship between language and culture, with emphasis on the linguistic structuring of perception and culture; speech styles and their relationship to the identities and inequalities associated with gender, class and ethnicity; and the politics of bilingualism and multilingual nations. (formerly AFA 4247) An introduction to the historical and dynamic relationships that have unfolded since the 1500s between Latin America and the Caribbean, on one side, and Sub-Saharan Africa on the other. Students with a previously earned bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution. Science Education, Student Development Services, Student Life Skills, Science or Math Teaching, Social Psychology, Social Work, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Speech Communication, Sports Management, Spanish, School Psychology, SANSKRIT, Social Studies Education, Statistics, Surveying & Related Areas, Swahili, Soil and Water Sciences, Sociological Analysis, Sociology . /Height 76 Will alternately be taught in Spanish. Includes directed individual research projects. Focus on the processes responsible for tsunamis, storm surges, coastal erosion, land subsidence, sea level rise, etc., and their mitigation. This course emphasizes scientific knowledge in global context about the environment including nutrient cycling, pollution, desertification, climate change, energy, water resources, biodiversity loss. Developing effective leaders who take responsibility and build teams in the preparation, response, and recovery phases of an incident is paramount. We will consider the nature of the epidemic itself and the short and long term effects in areas such as the economy, religion, medicine, the treatment of minorities, and the arts. Measurement and evaluation of the risk of internationally diversified assets. Industrialization, trade, finance, and labor in Europe, US, Asia, Latin America. Students will understand patterns of diversity in human populations across the globe. Capital budgeting operational analysis and financial decisions in the multinational context. Awards based on merit and/or need which do not have to be repaid. If you notice an inconsistency on your PDA once you have completed the course, notify your academic advisor for assistance. NSE students have priority access to register online. Examines the role of the monstrous in medieval literary imaginations and analyzes what monstrosity reveals about cultures of the Middle Ages and today. Contact Us Department of Biological Sciences MMC: 11200 SW 8th Street, OE 167 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-2201 BBC: 3000 NE 151st Street, MSB 350 North Miami, FL 33181 Tel: 305-919-5500 biology@fiu.edu For Visual Arts majors only. General Electives 3 Spring Term 2023 Review Global Learning course list at https://goglobal.fiu.edu General electives can be taken if all major requirements are met- preferable upper division. Ethical issues of the environment will especially be examined in the light of these resources. The student is introduced to the fundamental laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the hospitality industry. This course examines hospitality's global companies and global issues that will affect their communities and business. A political, social, and cultural examination of Britain's rise and fall as a global power. Provides an overview of the field of public administration by focusing on its development and importance in modern government operations. [Skip to body.] Survey of folk, popular and classical musical traditions from around the world. Provides an overview of East Asia from a critical geographic perspective. Questions of class, race, ethnicity, gender and language are discussed in relation to effective school, teacher, and student performance. A brief analysis of regional framework and specific regions of the world, the interrelationship between human society and the physical environment. Students also have an opportunity to experience Japanese traditional arts including Japanese Calligraphy. An examination of women's and men's roles, statuses, and life opportunities in society. November 3, 2022, Summer Session B/Session C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Summer Session B/Session C: Grades available for students, Fall: Nondegree-seeking student registration begins, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: Classes begin, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: tuition payment due, Fall Main Session/Session A: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session/Session A: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Main Session/Session A: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Session A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Session A: Grades available to students, Fall Session B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Session B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Registration for degree-seeking students begins, Fall Session B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session: Return of Title IV deadline for financial aid recipients, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Spring 2023 term on their MyFIU student portal, Fall Session B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Session B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Main Session: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to submit petition for removal of Spring 2022 courses, First day to apply for Spring 2023 term graduation, Spring: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Fall Session B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Main Session: Final week of the term, Spring: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Fall Session D: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session B: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Main Session/Session B: Grades available for students, Fall Session D: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session D: $100 late payment fee assessed, Christmas Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade, New Year's Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Fall Session D: Grades available to students, Spring A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Spring 2023 term, Martin Luther King Day (University closed), Spring A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Spring A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Spring 2023 term, Last day to submit petition for removal of Summer 2022 courses, Spring C: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring Break (University open, no classes), Spring A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Class schedule available to all returning undergraduate and graduate students for Summer & Fall 2023 terms, Spring B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer & Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer/Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Spring B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Spring C: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, First day to apply for Summer 2023 term graduation, Summer/Fall: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Spring B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring C: Final week of the term - final exams and other course assessment activities are scheduled during this week, Summer/Fall: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Spring B/C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B/C: Grades available for students, Summer: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Summer A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Summer A/C: Last day to submit Non-degree Application, Summer A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Summer A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Summer A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Summer A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Summer A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Summer A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Summer 2023 term. All Academic Calendars (2001-2021), MyFIUAcademic CalendarSubmit the FAFSAAccept Aid & DisbursementsRegister For ClassesTranscripts. An examination of major historical instances and modern expressions of political violence; discussion of revolution from a comparative perspective. (formerly AFA 3153) An introductory level overview of ancient African origins of civilizations, religions, and philosophy. 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. Examines "the Revolution" as a contested historical process. /ColorSpace /DeviceRGB Jul 19, 2021 Physics in CASE News Physics in FIU News. An introduction to the concept of a social problem and the approaches used to understand more fully the dimensions of specific problems from a global framework. Focus on the physical processes that shape coastlines and the consequences of those processes for human activities. Examine the era of the Italian Renaissance, 1300 to 1500. Examines the literature and political, economic, and cultural impact of revolution in a global context. Cuba from the triumph of the Revolution to the present. The course examines issues related to human trafficking and immigration from an international and global perspective. Students will examine psychology research through direct application to global phenomena. An examination of women from various perspectives, such as biological, anthropological, mythological, religious, historical, legal, sociological, and psychoanalytical points of view. This course will provide an understanding of family literacy within the context of language and culture and introduce students and home based literacy methods. Focuses on the exploration of children's literature and its integration into the early childhood curriculum from a global perspective. 2023 Florida International University The course will explore the central themes of the main schools of Buddhism developed in India, Tibet, China, Japan, and Korea. [Skip to body.] The focus of this course will be to understand the elements of effective communications in a multicultural as well as global environment, with a special focus on the Hispanic market. If you are currently in one of FIUs Exploratory Studies majors, go to the Undergraduate Academic Advising Center for advising. Some majors do not require electives. Provides students with a background in Spanish at the advanced level, a foundation in the vocabulary used in the business world, and experience writing essays in Spanish on business and economics topics. Summer 2022 May May 4 Spring Main Session/Session B: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades May 5 Spring Main Session/Session B: Grades available for students May 5 Summer: Non-degree seeking student registration begins May 8 Summer Session A/Session C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee Web/Accessibility This is a Capstone course. This course has a prerequisite - ENC 1102 or ENC 2304. Topics may include equation solving, trigonometry, astronomy, and calculus. Please note that no course may be used to meet both requirements. An exploration of issues of organizational dynamics centered on change and change-resistance generated conflicts. Introduces students to the history, interpretation and translation of the Quran through a close examination of passages related to issues of gender and jihad. See How to Add/Drop Classes. Readmitted students with 0-6 credits to graduate. The course will familiarize the student with a multi-cultural global perspective of a multi-media world. Pirates became global entrepreneurs, whose activities shaped political, economic, and social configurations around the globe. It focuses on the historical transformation and regional variability in art forms and their meanings on the Continent. This course examines how indigenous peoples and imperial settlers interacted across the globe from the fifteenth century to the present, using both indigenous and imperial sources and perspectives. Fall 2022 | /Subtype /Image All FIU undergraduates must take at least 2 global learning courses prior to graduation: 1 global learning foundations course in the University Core Curriculum (UCC) 1 discipline-specific global learning course as part of the major. Upon arrival, you will be required to follow FIU policies and guidelines when accessing any physical university premises regardless of where you travel from (across the street, local, national, international). Students are required to communicate orally all stages of a simple statistical analysis through a formal presentation in front of a group of faculty and students. Website Feedback, Current students can view or register for upcoming semester classes at, A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the, Last updated: An analysis of the international organization of tourism and the facilitation procedures required for its successful implementations are highlighted. Legal, ethical, social impacts of computer technology on society, governance, quality of life: intellectual property, privacy, anonymity, professionalism, social identity in the U.S. and globally. Study of the ways in which global issues influence how food functions in the global community. Website by This course will provide students with the theoretical and experiential framework for examining the meaning of communication in global business. An examination of the ecology of plants at the individual, population, and community levels. 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. Focuses on the development of listening and reading comprehension skills, and encourages maximum oral interaction and the practice of writing. Examines the development of the United States from the early republic to the present. Open to any student who understands Portuguese. Course Catalogs Home 2021-2022 Undergraduate Undergraduate Admission and Registration Information College of Arts Sciences and Education College of Business College of Communication Architecture + The Arts College of Engineering and Computing Schismatic movements (Buddhism, Jainism) and Indianized extrinsic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism). Search the catalog by a keyword. Capstone integration of real organizational situations. Web/Accessibility Students will explore various historical and contemporary issues on the region with geographic lenses and themes. (Study Abroad) Five-week full-time study of Japanese language and culture in Kyoto, Japan. Topics include genetic drift, mutation, and selection. I am taking a course that may count towards either the global learning foundations or the global learning discipline-specific requirement. 1 global learning foundations course in the University Core Curriculum (UCC), 1 discipline-specific global learning course as part of the major. Basic concepts of microbes as pathogens, food spoilage and fermentative organisms. An examination of different aspects of literature by women. The global learning graduation requirement is the same for double majors as for all other undergraduates. Exploration of the interrelatedness of societies and culture through language, music and art are explored to appreciate how individuals convey thoughts and respond to events from various perspectives. Digital Communications | To understand Africa's role in the world today by examining the social, cultural, political, and economic forces that have shaped Africa since 1950. (This course is only open to students fully admitted to the accredited Dietetics Track) Planning for groups/individual basic nutrition and clinical nutrition education across regions and cultures, and working with the instructional media. Students examine religious themes, images, symbols and characters in various feature and short films, a specific method of critical analysis, and the religious and societal effects of contemporary films. While piracy existed since ancient times, it developed with new forms and strategies into a world that finally became global after Europeans reached the New World in the late fifteenth century. Explores management strategies suitable for controlling a growing industry. Attention will focus on the social origin and political determinants of such events. Website Feedback, Last updated: (Study Abroad) Four-week full-time study of Chinese language and culture (3 credit equivalent) in China. 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. To learn about fully online programs please visitFIU Online. Examines the experience of African Americans from the emergence of Jim Crow to the Black Power Movement. This is an undergraduate course to orient students; regardless of their major field of studies, with a global perspective of the interrelatedness of factors affecting health that transcends borders. An introduction to the principles of mediation. Explores food security, trade, and environment. Includes directed individual research projects. A descriptive study emphasizing the functions and institutions common to global marketing systems. Develop basic knowledge of global healthcare systems and models. Microbial relationships to immunology, sanitation, pollution and geochemical cycling. Examines women's roles in indigenous societies, in the colonial period, during independence, and in the 19th century. Department of Physics 11200 SW 8th Street, CP 204 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: . 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