If you get an error in MyFIU while enrolling in classes, read the error messages to see why. Focus on characteristics of international real estate environment include: inbound and outbound transactions, accounting practice, tax law, legal constraint, global strategic plan, foreign exchange, global financing, and cultural issues. 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 | 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. 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 . Tourism as a factor in economic development and its cultural and sociological factors are explored. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Find the full listing of online training at FIU Develop, and upcoming classroom trainings on the Training Calendar. Examines the role of magic, ecstatic religious experience, and the supernatural in a variety of religions and cultures. Pirates became global entrepreneurs, whose activities shaped political, economic, and social configurations around the globe. 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. (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. Examines the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of governmental efforts to address global problems at federal, state, and local levels. 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. The course explores writings by authors who never left their native land but felt compelled to apply the concept of exile as both a metaphor and theme in their artistic creations. Students will understand the interrelatedness of environmental problems around the world. Questions of class, race, ethnicity, gender and language are discussed in relation to effective school, teacher, and student performance. Examines "the Revolution" as a contested historical process. Credit will not be given for both FRE 4503 and FRE 5508. 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. Analysis, application, and adaptation of ESOL methods and materials to enhance instruction for lingustically and culturally diverse students. An analysis of the international organization of tourism and the facilitation procedures required for its successful implementations are highlighted. 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. Explores food security, trade, and environment. Please check the FIU Public Class Search to verify which classes are offered during a specific semester. If a course is closed, the capacity requested by the academic unit has been reached. It emphasizes the particular artistic and aesthetic concerns of the era and examines a variety of critical approaches that one may use to interpret individual works. This course surveys the four subfields of anthropology, including physical anthropology and human evolution, archaeology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics. Course Keyword. Full listings of the class schedules for the Civil & Environmental Engineering department are available below, organized by semester. Examines situational, social, and legislative approaches to the prevention of crime and delinquency. Emphasis on theories, implementation, and consequences of these approaches. See, View the confirmation. Examines hospitality companies' social responsibility to their communities and planet. Attention is focused on such factors as political party systems, the cabinet form of government, and EU politics. To give students sociocultural knowledge and well-rounded understanding of the culture and society in Japan. History and development of labor, with emphasis on union development as a response to global industrialization and technological change. Geology of petroleum, coal, metals, etc., and problems of their exploitation and depletion. Organization to include problem definition, goals, survey, conceptual and preliminary design, ethics and cost components, social and environmental impact, presentation to enhance communication skills. Prerequisite: Ability to understand Spanish at advanced level. To see your own progress, you can view your Panther Degree Audit from . Select the term for enrollment. Give to Religious Studies Department A comparative study of the cultural, social, political and economic development of cities. Email: lilsanch@fiu.edu Basic concepts of microbes as pathogens, food spoilage and fermentative organisms. However, the catalog is not a particularly dynamic document, and many of the courses listed have not been offered in a long time. FIU Mobile Application. During open registration, all active degree seeking students and certificate students may register for courses. Study of the ways in which global issues influence how food functions in the global community. Students will study a wide variety of performance pieces from operas to plays to musical theatre from many historical periods and artistic movements. Provides students with tools for setting goals, organizing resources, motivating and supervising personnel, and managing projects in multiple institutional settings. Class Meeting Information: Class Meeting Information . To learn about fully online programs please visitFIU Online. Spring 2021. 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. (Study Abroad) Five-week full-time study of Japanese language and culture in Kyoto, Japan. 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. Compares public policies and organizational techniques for responding to urban poverty and inequality with equitable, sustainable economic development measures. Web/Accessibility All Years; 2006-2007 Undergraduate; 2006-2007 Graduate; 2007-2008 Undergraduate; 2007-2008 Graduate; 2008-2009 Undergraduate; 2008-2009 Graduate Topics may include equation solving, trigonometry, astronomy, and calculus. A panorama and a study of the global interrelation of mathematics, philosophy, and visual arts with emphasis on the evolution of the role of geometry in depicting the perspective in arts. Students will investigate their writing choices with an emphasis on their communities, looking at how issues of power affect rhetorical practices. Introduces basic anthropological theories and concepts. An examination of philosophical perspectives on the problems of global justice. Minimum GPA of 3.5 4. Special attention is paid to current policy issues in the Social Welfare system and strategies that can be used to achieve policy change. MyFIUAcademic CalendarSubmit the FAFSAAccept Aid & DisbursementsRegister For ClassesTranscripts. The 2020/2021 Course Catalog contains the FIU courses which count towards credit for the Undergraduate Certificate. 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 . EML 4551 - Ethics and Design Project Organization, ENV 3001 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering, EUH 2011 - Western Civilization: Early European Civilization, EUH 2021 - Western Civilization: Medieval to Modern Europe, EUH 2030 - Western Civilization: Europe in the Modern Era, EUH 3143 - War and Politics in the Age of the Reformation, EUH 4462 History of Modern Germany 1815-1945, EUH 4521 Victorian Britain: Culture, Society, and Empire, EUH 4615 - Family, Love, and Marriage in Premodern Europe, EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science and Sustainability, EVR 1017 - Global Environment and Society, FIN 4604 -International Finance Management, FRW 3101 - Introduction to Francophone Literature and Cultural Studies, GEA 3704 - People, Place, & Environment of East Asia, GEO 4354 - Geography of the Global Food System, HFT 3073 - Social Responsibility in the Hospitality Industry, HFT 3503 - Hospitality Marketing Strategy, HFT 3713 - International Travel and Tourism, HFT 4323 - Hospitality Facilities Environmental Systems, HFT 4833 - Culinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship, HIS 3308 - War and Society in the 20th Century, HIS 4400 - The Formation of Urban Society, HIS 4430 Piracy in the Spanish World, 1500-1750, HIS 4431 Ships, Cargo, and Greed: Material and Cultural Encounters in the Spanish Pacific 1513-1815, HSA 4113 - Global Issues and Trends in Healthcare, HSA 4150 - Global Healthcare Systems and Policy, IDH 2003 - Honors Seminar III: Inhabiting Other Lives, IDH 2004 - Honors Seminar IV: Inhabiting Other Lives, IDH 3034 - Honors Seminar V: Aesthetics, Values and Authority, IDH 3035 - Honors Seminar VI: Aesthetics, Values, and Authority, IDS 3212 - The Global Scientific Revolution and its Impact on Quality of Life, IDS 3333 - Diversity of Meaning: Language, Culture, & Gender, IDS 3336 - Artistic Expression in a Global Society, IDS 4174 - Mathematics and Philosophy in the Arts, INR 3081* - Contemporary International Problems, INR 3227 International Relations of South Asia, INR 4075 - International Protection of Human Rights, LAH 3132 - The Formation of Latin America, LAH 3200 - Latin America: The National Period, LAH 4634 - Politics of Race and Nation in Brazil, LAH 4721 - History of Women in Latin America, LAH 4722 - Health, Medicine and Disease in Latin American Social History, LAH 4734 - Latin American History Through Film, LAH 4737 - Music, Modernity, and Identity in Latin America, LAS 3002 - Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies, LBS 3480 - Introduction to Conflict Resolution, LBS 4484 - Applying Conflict Resolution Techniques, LBS 4610 - Cross Cultural Dimensions of Latin American Labor Relations, LBS 4654 - Comparative and International Labor Studies, LIN 4640 - Languages and Cultures of the World, LIT 4023 - Around the World in Short Stories. If not, read the error message to see why the error occurred. Photobiology, nutrient relations, transport, and hormones in relation to plant development and function. This course examines the effects of modern humans on the environment and explores the role of engineers in creating an environmentally sustainable future. The best time to register is on your enrollment date. BSC 1000 - Local and Global Perspectives in Biology, CES 3580 - Hurricane Engineering and Global Sustainability, CGS 3095 - Technology in the Global Arena, CHI 3955 - Foreign Study: Language and Culture, CJE 4174 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, CLP 4314 - Psychology of Health and Illness, COM 3461* - Intercultural/Interracial Communication, COM 4430 - International Business Communication, COM 4731 - Cultural Communication Patterns of Europe, COM 4731- Cultural Communication Patterns of Europe, CPO 3010 - Comparative Politics: Theory & Practice, CPO 3103 Comparative Politics of Western Europe, CPO 4057 - Political Violence and Revolution, DSC 4012 - Terrorism and Homeland Security, ECS 3021* - Women, Culture, and Economic Development, EDF 4604 - Cultural and Social Foundations of Education, EEC 3400 - Family Literacy and the Young Child, EEC 4250 Early Childhood Programs and Curriculum, EEL 4920 - Senior Design I: Ethics, Communication, and Constraints, EEL 4921 - Senior Design II: Implementation, EGN 4070 - Engineering for Global Sustainability and Environmental Protection, EGN 4943 Interdisciplinary Capstone Project Design I, EGN 4944 Interdisciplinary Capstone Project Design II, EGS 3060 Engineering Professional Development for a Global Society. Adding or dropping classes, registration deadlines and removing holds. A survey of the issues, techniques, and professional competencies required to effectively understand and contribute to furthering fluid and productive labor management relationships in the hemisphere. (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. This course examines the frameworks and methods used to analyze social welfare policy and programs. Introduction to gay and lesbian life in the United States and abroad, focusing on historical antecedants to the contemporary gay and lesbian movement, religion, health issues, lifestyle, and the arts. Questions regarding class schedules should be directed to your Academic advisor or CEE department. 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. The purpose of this course is to identify the conceptual and empirical characteristics of authoritarian regimes. Current biological topics will be explored through reading primary scientific literature, ensuring that students recognize real life applications and global repercussions of biological research. 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. Analysis of the different varieties of French spoken outside of France. Students often use this period to swap classes, try new classes or get into classes using the wait list. Physiology of cell growth and in vitro cultivation with basic techniques in biotechnology. You are not authorized to access this component. Search provided by Google The Anthropocene is recognized as a geological age in which human activity has become the dominant influence on climate and the environment. Students will explore the impact of microbiology on global social issues.Not applicable for majors in Biological Sciences. The student is introduced to the fundamental laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the hospitality industry. Professor Amy Kahrmann Huseby Remote: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Will alternately be taught in Spanish. 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. Incoming freshman/transfer students can register during orientation. Office: EC 3627, Undergrad Program Director An examination of the ecology of plants at the individual, population, and community levels. Introduction to the major artistic and cultural phenomena in Latin America. Obtaining, writing, and transmitting construction documentation for technical and legal requirements for construction projects of a global scale. Improves reading, grammar, and writing skills for heritage speakers educated in the U.S. that can understand and communicate in Spanish. The development of Portuguese speaking civilizations, with emphasis on either Portugal or Brazil: history, art, music, daily life, impact on other cultures. Show Open Classes Only. Examines the ways in which scientists and physicians in the Atlantic World categorized, defined, and assigned meaning to racial and gendered differences. 4. Comparative economic systems. Investigation of the major language families of the world, evolution of human language, and sociocultural, political, and historical influences on languages and language families. Course Catalog; FIU Police; Bookstore; A to Z Index; Resources. Health and Human Behavior. Provides an overview of the field of public administration by focusing on its development and importance in modern government operations. Customer needs; design requirements; biocompatibility; regulatory, ethical, societal, and environmental considerations; creativity; project management; prototype construction and testing; final report and presentation. A senior-level capstone design experience for interdisciplinary engineering students. Develop basic knowledge of global healthcare systems and models. Course stresses the development of verbal and written communication skills. Art, music, film, and literature will be discussed in their cultural context. Topics include revolution, urbanization, industry, class society, empire, world wars, and decolonization. Website Feedback | 1. This course will provide students with the theoretical and experiential framework for examining the meaning of communication in global business. A global learning course. In this undergraduate course, we will examine the phenomenon of piracy in early modern times. The files contain the full details of class number, subject, course name, instructor name, date, time and location for each class. A continuation of Honors Seminar V, this course examines the interplay of various sources of authority in society and our system of values and aesthetics. Course Catalogs Archives. Uses historical evidence to evaluate contemporary debates about food systems. Phone: 305.348.0273 Non-degree seeking students have a separate registration date. Examines key developments of European Civilizations in the modern period. Technology and Innovation. But narratives that construct African identity also come up against ambiguities and tensions of class and gender differences embedded within national identities. A complete list of classes offered at FIU by college, school, department or program can be found in the Course Catalog. The theoretical debates surrounding the workforce participation of women and minorities as well as the historical position of these groups in the labor force are studied. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Undergraduate students cant enroll in more than 18 credit hours per semester without their deans approval. 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. . Additional Search Criteria: Additional Search Criteria . Examination of cultural contexts informing human behavior and psychological well internationally. Does writing include communicating with words, images, sound and/or body language? Website by Jan 5 Fall Session D: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades. Riemannian geometry, relativity and other topics at discretion of instructor. Some classes require you to take other classes before or at the same time as that course. For more information, see. Semester Added. Courses that appear in more than one category can fulfill only one requirement at a time. Singer and Gail Tsukiyama. A comparative study of the major legal traditions (e.g., common law, civil law, socialist law) and analysis of the criminal justice system across the world, including police, courts, and corrections. We couldn't find any items like that. 2022-2023 Academic Calendar . Spring semester: Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, . An overview of socio-cultural issues in Italy. Explores the geography of change in contemporary world economy, politics, culture, and environment. course Spring Semester -take 12 credits, including two 5000-ses 2021- 2022 course catalog. Study of labor issues from a comparative and international perspective with emphasis upon the impact of international organizations on labor relations systems and labor relations models. The development of a particular civilization. Expands cultural knowledge of Hispanic countries. Topics include genetic drift, mutation, and selection. 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. Includes directed individual research projects. Spring 2023 Course Offerings. (Study Abroad) This course will increase understanding of communication differences by contrasting and comparing communication patterns within European cultures. If using a fee waiver, select "pay by check" and upload your fee waiver through the document upload process in MyFIU. For Honors College students only. Must be taken in first 12 hours of upper-division coursework. Mapping and spatial analysis aid in understanding global change and effects on specific places. Special attention is given to Jewish-Christian relations, thought and ethics before, during and after the Holocaust. Some courses require the instructor or department approval before a student is able to enroll. Topics include the Great Migration, Marcus Garvey, the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements. E-mail: honors@fiu.edu. This course will examine the unique relationship between communication and film from the 1920s (era of the silent film) through today. Florida International University Modesto A. Maidique Campus Deuxieme Maison, Room DM 302 11200 SW 8th Street Miami FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-2186 Fax: 305-348-1879 Email: religion@fiu.edu. Consideration of current theories of gender inequality. 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. An in-depth review. An examination of women's and men's roles, statuses, and life opportunities in society. Trends and major problems of Latin American nations from independence to the present. Students will explore questions such as: How do our personal, cultural experiences inform our identities as writers and communicators? The course will familiarize the student with a multi-cultural global perspective of a multi-media world. Professor Christine Martorana Fully online. Introduces basic anthropological theories and concepts. Keep in mind. 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. Analysis of problems facing women in developing countries, focusing on gender and cultural issues and their relationships to economic development. Capstone integration of real organizational situations. Attention will focus on the social origin and political determinants of such events. Focus will be on existing legal framework locally and internationally to address these crimes. Explores the emergence and management of human conflict at different levels of analysis and alternative methods of dispute resolution. If not, read the error message to see why the error occurred. Open to any student who understands the target language. Select the courses to finalize enrollment. **Foundations- address complex issues and include interdisciplinary content, ***Discipline Specific- appear in every undergraduate Academic Major; can also be an Elective. Early Fall and Summer Registration Opportunities at FIU! ART 1201C ARTX201 or ARTXXXX. Examination of racial, gender, and sexuality constructions within the context of Hip Hop Culture in the United States and its influences on global identities. This course offers a selective study of post-modern authors who come from the margins of the former empire and whose characters exhibit a piercing sense of the bleak alternatives of post-modern society. 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 Capital budgeting operational analysis and financial decisions in the multinational context. Any student, degree-seeking or non-degree seeking, who initiates registration after the registration deadline is assessed a $100 late registration fee. 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. 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