fiu course catalog spring 2021

Undergraduate students cant enroll in more than 18 credit hours per semester without their deans approval. Topics may include equation solving, trigonometry, astronomy, and calculus. This course focuses on the creative process exiled writers employ when translating their exilic experiences into a work of art. AFA 2004 - Black Popular Cultures: Global Dimensions. Courses that appear in more than one category can fulfill only one requirement at a time. 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. Examines key developments of Latin American civilizations. Website Feedback. Explores the central themes and questions pertaining to the history of medicine, public health, and health care in the United States. Community power structures are analyzed as to their function in politics and decisions governing health care. 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. 11200 SW 8 Street, RDB 1050 Miami, FL 33199; Working capital management and intra firm fund transfers. Examines social/cultural history of medicine to illustrate larger trends, power relations/inequalities, and intersections of state and society. 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/. 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Examines Japanese society in comparative and global perspective, emphasizing issues such as social class, gender, ethnicity, migration, state policy, and transnational culture. (formerly AFA 3353) An examination of gender and sexuality in contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa, including notions of gendered and sexualized identifications and key aspects of personhood in Sub-Saharan African societies. Successfully dropped courses will have a green checkmark and a confirmed drop message. It also examines the relationship between popular and historical accounts of the war. Select 'Manage Classes' tile. Minimum GPA of 3.5 4. The files contain the full details of class number, subject, course name, instructor name, date, time and location for each class. 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. You are not authorized to access this component. The political, cultural, economic, and religious development of Viking society, 600-1300 C.E. Riemannian geometry, relativity and other topics at discretion of instructor. Two letters of recommendation . 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. Website Feedback | Search provided by Google In-depth study of contemporary issues pertaining to tourism based on the natural environment. Focuses on the exploration of children's literature and its integration into the early childhood curriculum from a global perspective. Florida International University 11200 SW 8th . Non-degree seeking students have a separate registration date. However, there were many other individuals that embarked in raiding activities without official recognition or sponsorship. Discussions of ways in which these various perspectives influence the psychological development of contemporary women. Analysis of problems facing women in developing countries, focusing on gender and cultural issues and their relationships to economic development. This course will explore resources from philosophy and religion that could contribute to a solution of the current environmental crisis. 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 . You will be asked to pay the application fee of $30.00 online using a major credit card (Master Card, American Express, Discover, or Visa) or you may pay the application fee by using a personal check or money order in US dollars. (Study Abroad) Four-week full-time study of Chinese language and culture (3 credit equivalent) in China. Credit will not be given for both FRE 4503 and FRE 5508. Topics include society, culture, politics and economics. Please refer to the FIU Undergraduate Catalog for a complete listing of core curriculum and general education requirements. The 2020/2021 Course Catalog contains the FIU courses which count towards credit for the Undergraduate Certificate. Examines the role of piracy in the political, economic, and social development of the, Examines the cultural and material interactions between Asia and the New World, and. The Anthropocene is recognized as a geological age in which human activity has become the dominant influence on climate and the environment. GRE scores 3. Website Feedback | Select the courses to finalize enrollment. An examination of the ecology of plants at the individual, population, and community levels. This course will allow students to explore and participate in ongoing debates in the field of writing studies. An analysis of the international organization of tourism and the facilitation procedures required for its successful implementations are highlighted. 2021- 2022 course catalog. . E-mail: honors@fiu.edu. Examines the literature and political, economic, and cultural impact of revolution in a global context. Call-Center 305-348-2978 caseadvising@fiu.edu Advising FAQ Arts, Sciences & Education MMC: 305-348-2864 BBC: 305-919-6000 case@fiu.edu Locations - Connect During open registration, all active degree seeking students and certificate students may register for courses. The purpose of this course is to identify the conceptual and empirical characteristics of authoritarian regimes. Examine these topics in their own right and in relation to changes in politics, religion, and economics. Customer needs; design requirements; biocompatibility; regulatory, ethical, societal, and environmental considerations; creativity; project management; prototype construction and testing; final report and presentation. Topics vary according to the instructor. If a student decides to drop a course and has already paid for it, the Student Financials Office will generate a refund or use the credit to pay other balances owed. See, View the confirmation. A beginning studio-based course with a strong theoretical component where concepts are examined through a variety of approaches and media. Complete the Introduction, Registration Prerequisites (available first time adding a class in a term), Review Class Selection, Review and Submit to add the course to your shopping cart. If not, read the error message to see why the error occurred. Jan 2 New Year's Day Observed (University closed) Jan 4 Fall Session D: Classes end. Early Fall and Summer Registration Opportunities at FIU! Spring 2023 Course Offerings. Provides students with tools for setting goals, organizing resources, motivating and supervising personnel, and managing projects in multiple institutional settings. A brief analysis of regional framework and specific regions of the world, the interrelationship between human society and the physical environment. More than 150,000 of our undergraduate students have benefitted from global learning courses taught by more than . GL - Course fulfills the global learning discipline specific UCC requirement. African history from the origins of humanity to the nineteenth century. Course is designed to provide Parks and Recreation Management majors with opportunities to enhance knowledge of the characteristics and leisure needs of individuals with disabilities and knowledge of accessibilities issues. This course will provide an understanding of family literacy within the context of language and culture and introduce students and home based literacy methods. Example: ENC 101. Some courses require the instructor or department approval before a student is able to enroll. Introduction and utilization of learning materials and teaching strategies in Global Education for K-12. Attention will focus on the social origin and political determinants of such events. A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the Course Catalog. This course examines the frameworks and methods used to analyze social welfare policy and programs. To learn about fully online programs please visitFIU Online. Web/Accessibility They will use three frames-of-reference or world views of theology, existentialism and post-structuralism. 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. May be repeated with a change of content. Enroll in theWait List for the course or contact the academic department or instructor that offers the course to request an override. The development of a particular civilization. Professor Amy Kahrmann Huseby Remote: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. Students will examine Western European representations of evil in selected Biblical, theological, sociological and literary. See. Earlier planning by students increases the chance to find open classes and progress towards their degree more efficiently. Includes the impact of "globalization" on jobs, the structure and function of worker organizations, the impact of technology, the struggle for working class and low-wage workers, and the impact of cross-national shifts of jobs and labor. Introduction to the theory and methods for the design and management of Marine Protected Areas. 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. 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. 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: 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. A survey of marine biological environments and zones, including the relationship of the physical and chemical environment to the distribution of marine plants and animals. Examines key developments of the United States, from European Settlement through the early republic. Cultural and intellectual history of 19th/20th century Latin America with focus on nation-building, identity and race. Questions regarding class schedules should be directed to your Academic advisor . 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. Certificate Requirements. 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Most elective courses have prerequisites that must be taken BEFORE you take the elective course. The hyperlink provides the class information (class details, meeting information, enrollment information, class availability, and textbook/other information). Class Meeting Information: Class Meeting Information . ART 5897 RVC 17624 Advanced Art Writing: A Seminar for Artists, Curators, and Historians Patel, ENG 5009 RVC - 20361 - Literary Criticism and Scholarship - Kelley, Academic Programs BA in Women's and Gender Studies Online BA in Women's and Gender Studies Double Majors & Dual Degrees Undergraduate Certificate in Queer Studies Undergraduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies Graduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies, Center for Women's and Gender Studies Florida International University Modesto A. Maidique Campus 11200 SW 8th Street, DM 212 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-2408 Fax: 305-348-3143 wstudies@fiu.edu, 2023 Florida International University | Examines key developments of major world civilizations in a comparative perspective. Examination of musical style and social context with film and performance demonstrations. Example: ENC 101. An exploration of issues of organizational dynamics centered on change and change-resistance generated conflicts. Examines situational, social, and legislative approaches to the prevention of crime and delinquency. Strategies for improving cross-cultural competence in conducting needs assessments, program planning, and implementation in nutrition services. A survey of travel literature from around the world and throughout history. Examines key developments of Early European Civilizations, from the earliest history through the classical period. To understand Africa's role in the world today by examining the social, cultural, political, and economic forces that have shaped Africa since 1950. Website by Jan 6 Fall Session D: Grades available to students. Information literacy merges with the critical perspective to help students understand and measure the diversity, authenticity, and credibility of information in academic or casual reading and writing. Develop research knowledge and skills for evidence-based nursing care delivery at the local, state, national, and global levels. Examines key developments of European Civilizations in the modern period. ARH 2050 ARHX0504. An overview of intercultural etiquette and the corporate practices applied in China and its relations with worldwide companies. Tourism as a factor in economic development and its cultural and sociological factors are explored. Expands cultural knowledge of Hispanic countries. Dr. Berrin Tansel, P.E. This culminating design. Cuba from the triumph of the Revolution to the present. In this course, students will study the relationship between literature, art, film and the environment. This course surveys African literature by focusing on fictions that negotiate the complexity and ambiguity of African identity in a postcolonial context. 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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. 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. Website by Radiative properties, heat budget, and climatic control. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Students will analyze the global impact of engineering problems. The myriad religions of India, from prehistoric origins to contemporary politicized Hinduism. Focus will be on existing legal framework locally and internationally to address these crimes. You can use the Class Search, which doesn't require MyFIU login. This course will provide an overview of all forms of sex trafficking and examine the issue through a historical, theoretical and social justice lens focusing on creating solutions. Professor Michael Grafals Remote: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. A grade of "C" or higher is required in all business pre-core courses. Analysis, application, and adaptation of ESOL methods and materials to enhance instruction for lingustically and culturally diverse students. . Successfully swapped courses will have a green checkmark and a confirmed swap message. Professor Asher Milbauer Remote: Mondays, 6:25 - 9:05 p.m. A central concern in postcolonial African fiction is the need to create a sense of identity against Western and colonialist discourses that threaten the flourishing of African identities. Mapping and spatial analysis aid in understanding global change and effects on specific places. 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