Countries/regions studied vary with instructor. Provides an overview of East Asia from a critical geographic perspective. The university catalog lists many courses that could be used as electives. Check dates in theAcademic Calendar. They will use three frames-of-reference or world views of theology, existentialism and post-structuralism. For Honors College students only. Photobiology, nutrient relations, transport, and hormones in relation to plant development and function. It also examines the relationship between popular and historical accounts of the war. Application of ecological principles to farming systems to achieve goals of long term food production without depleting Earth's resources. Always check with an advisor on the courses you need. Expands cultural knowledge of Hispanic countries. Last updated: The course examines social movements including the Civil Rights, Feminist, and Black Power Movements within a broader context of Cold War anticolonial activism. We couldn't find any items like that. Critical analysis of power dynamics generating gender violence across gender, race, and class globally. Minimum GPA of 3.5 4. Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 College of Communication Architecture + The Arts 349 Art and Art History David Y. Chang, Professor and Chair Tori Arpad-Cotta, Associate Professor . Examines philosophical and ethical perspectives on human interaction with the natural world. At the core of our international education success is our Global Learning for Global Citizenship initiative, an award-winning, national model. Explores food security, trade, and environment. Focus will be on existing legal framework locally and internationally to address these crimes. An examination of women from various perspectives, such as biological, anthropological, mythological, religious, historical, legal, sociological, and psychoanalytical points of view. Examines the experiences of African, African American, and Caribbean intellectuals in France. To check your enrollment date, follow these steps: During the Add/Drop period (see theseAcademic Calendarfor dates), students can add or drop courses without incurringfinancial liabilityand without it appearing on their permanent academic record. 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 Courses. Graduate Catalog 2021-2022 737 Steven J Green School of International and Public Affairs Core Sequence: (15 credits) All MA students must complete a core sequence of five . Examines international relations of Indian subcontinent. Special attention is paid to current policy issues in the Social Welfare system and strategies that can be used to achieve policy change. ECE Lab Course Schedule - Summer 2021 (May 10, 2021 - July 30, 2021) ECE Course Schedule - Fall 2021 (August 23, 2021 - December 4, 2021) ECE Course Schedule - Spring 2021 (January 11, 2021 - April 17, 2021) ECE Lab Course Schedule - Spring 2021 (January 11, 2021 - April 17, 2021) ECE Lab Course Schedule - Fall 2020 (August 24, 2020 - December . Includes directed individual research projects. In-depth examination of key issues including black popular cultures in global perspectives with a focus on historical processes, race, racialization, gender, sexuality, language, religion and identity. FIU Law will offer summer courses outside the Foundation Curriculum for students who wish to earn credits in the summer after their first year. (Study Abroad) Five-week full-time study of Japanese language and culture in Kyoto, Japan. 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. Certificate Requirements. 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. Examination of racial, gender, and sexuality constructions within the context of Hip Hop Culture in the United States and its influences on global identities. Explores the human tendency to generate new and synthetic Religious movements and examines a variety of these global sects and cults. Two letters of recommendation . Examine these topics in their own right and in relation to changes in politics, religion, and economics. Course Career. 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. Full listings of the class schedules for the Civil & Environmental Engineering department are available below, organized by semester. FIU offers a wide range of bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree options, including top-ranked online options. This course surveys the four subfields of anthropology, including physical anthropology and human evolution, archaeology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics. Students will explore the impact of microbiology on global social issues.Not applicable for majors in Biological Sciences. Undergraduate Advising: https://cee.fiu.edu/resources/students/advising/undergraduate-advisors, Graduate Advising: https://cee.fiu.edu/resources/students/advising/graduate-advisors/, Lilian Sanchez Monterde Find a class, co- and prerequisites and degree plans. This course examines the effects of modern humans on the environment and explores the role of engineers in creating an environmentally sustainable future. For further information and details, please consult the universitys, Once course schedules and appointment times are available, students can access this information through their, Select Enrollment from left navigation menu, Search for classes using the course number, course prefix, department, class number or topic. 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The hyperlink provides the class information (class details, meeting information, enrollment information, class availability, and textbook/other information). 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. 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. Jan 2 New Year's Day Observed (University closed) Jan 4 Fall Session D: Classes end. An introduction to the international scope of travel and tourism. Web/Accessibility | However, the catalog is not a particularly dynamic document, and many of the courses listed have not been offered in a long time. Undergraduate students cant enroll in more than 18 credit hours per semester without their deans approval. Analysis of fundamental processes and engineering approaches on in vitro models for tissue growth. An examination of philosophical perspectives on the problems of global justice. Additional Search Criteria: Additional Search Criteria . Examines the nature and causes of terrorism and the national, regional and global effects of particular terrorist groups focusing on their collective behavior and objectives. Students will discuss how cultural identities connect to prevailing world conditions associated with local, global, international, and intercultural trends and systems. Students may submit other classes for approval by email to jgi@fiu.edu. Successfully swapped courses will have a green checkmark and a confirmed swap message. Course Keyword . For heritage speakers. E-mail: honors@fiu.edu. . Students will explore questions such as: How do our personal, cultural experiences inform our identities as writers and communicators? Evaluates diversity across the globe in terms of race, ethnicity, religion, culture, gender, age, sexuality, ability, and status to access systems of inequality and privelage. Examines the origins, teachings, and practices of selected world religions. An exploration of messages, combining words and visual images and their relation to content in print, broadcast and on-line media. Physiology of cell growth and in vitro cultivation with basic techniques in biotechnology. A unique course allowing the opportunity for students with advanced culinary skills to learn the art and science of managing culinary innovation and entrepreneurship. Examine the era of the Italian Renaissance, 1300 to 1500. Set up an Advising Appointment. Please check OneStop in your myFIU to find the format for each course. Introduces students to ethnography, which is the art of writing culture. Teaches students to compare and contrast cultures through ethnographic reading, writing, and critiques. Microbial relationships to immunology, sanitation, pollution and geochemical cycling. 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. Focuses on intersection of political conflict, culture, ideas, & human experience. Analysis of problems facing women in developing countries, focusing on gender and cultural issues and their relationships to economic development. It represents the ultimate business degree. Professor Justin Grant Q/HyFlex, remote: Wednesdays, 3:30 - 6:15 p.m. A total of 18 credit hours of undergraduate course work with a grade of C or higher is required. Explore the intricate relationship between human and planetary well-being and the microbes that inhabit us, both inside and outside our bodies. If the class you want is full, add yourself to a wait list. . 2021- 2022 course catalog. Schismatic movements (Buddhism, Jainism) and Indianized extrinsic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism). Themes include: citizenship, internationalization, gender, race, and ethnicity. The course will help students better understand and effectively engage with writing and communication practices. Website by Focus on the physical processes that shape coastlines and the consequences of those processes for human activities. Miami, FL 33174, Telephone: 305.348.2824 Fax: 305.348.2802, Florida International University | Web/Accessibility Policy | Website Administration | Website Feedback, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, https://cee.fiu.edu/resources/students/advising/undergraduate-advisors, https://cee.fiu.edu/resources/students/advising/graduate-advisors/. Questions regarding class schedules should be directed to your Academic advisor . Digital Communications | Jan 5 Spring: Non-degree seeking student registration begins. Examines the origins, experiences, and legacies of the Second World War as a global phenomenon. Explore the structure and evolution of intimate personal relationships in Europe pre-1800. 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