GLOBAL CONTEXT COURSE SUGGESTIONS



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GLOBAL CONTEXT COURSE SUGGESTIONS All business administration and accounting majors are required to fulfill the Global Context requirement as part of their major coursework. The following list of courses is provided to assist students in choosing an area of study and specific classes to fulfill this requirement. Please note that course offerings change each term, and, therefore, this list is not all inclusive. Many departments will offer 199, 399, 407, or 410 courses on a specific topic, which may pertain to your area of study. To fulfill the Global Context requirement for the Lundquist College of Business, students must: Choose three classes on ONE specific country or region other than their native country. Choose courses that are at least a three credit course. List foreign language courses that are 200-level or higher. Alternatively, students studying abroad through a UO program in one country for six weeks may have the Global Context requirement waived with pre-approval from an academic advisor. Students interning abroad for academic credit for six weeks or more may have the Global Context requirement partially waived with pre-approval from an academic advisor. Students with questions should contact an advisor. Students must submit their plans for approval, even when picking courses from this list. The necessary form is available in 203 Peterson, on page 2 of this document, and online: http://uobiz.co/globalcontextnbb Revised April 2014 1

Table of Contents Africa... 4 China... 4 France... 5 Germany... 6 India... 7 Italy... 7 Japan... 7 Korea... 8 Latin America... 8 Mexico... 9 Middle East... 9 Pacific Rim... 10 Russia... 10 Scandinavia... 11 South Asia... 12 Spain/Portugal... 12 **Supplement to European Countries/Regions... 12 **Supplement to Asian Countries/Regions... 13 United States of America International Students Only... 13 2

Revised 4/2014 GLOBAL CONTEXT/NON-BUSINESS BREADTH PROGRAM PLAN APPLICANTS: Turn in completed forms to 203 Peterson. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact a Peer Advisor or make an appointment with an Academic Advisor. DATE: CIRCLE ONE: PBA BADM ACTG OTHER NAME: PHONE: ( ) Family Name/Last Name First Name ID#: - - E-MAIL: (Print Legibly) (Print Legibly) Please indicate how you have met, or intend to meet, these requirements. Plan is subject to approval. All courses must be passed with a C-/P or better to count. GLOBAL CONTEXT* TERM/CREDITS NON-BUS. BREADTH TERM/CREDITS Country of Focus: If study abroad, dates: / / to / / OR (3 classes, at least 3 credits each) Minor: OR Area of Focus: (must total 24 credits) 1) / 1) / 2) / 2) / 3) / 3) / *Foreign language courses must be 2 nd year or higher to meet the Global Context requirement. All courses should focus on the same country (or region with advisor approval). Approved overseas study of six weeks or more will fulfill the Global Context requirement. PLEASE USE BLACK OR BLUE INK 4) / 5) / 6) / Non-Business Breadth Rationale: Please explain 1) why you have selected these courses, 2) how they relate to one another, and 3) how they relate to your career goals or interests (use backside if necessary): APPROVED BY: DATE: 3

Africa SWAH 201-203 Second-Year Swahili SWAH 301 Advanced Swahili SWAH 302 Contemporary Swahili Literature SWAH 303 Language and Culture: Swahili Nation ANTH 310 Exploring Other Cultures: African Masks and Meanings ANTH 327 Anthropological Perspectives on Africa DAN 301 Dance and Folk Culture: Africa FLR 225 Voices of Africa FLR 416 African Folklore GEOG 209 Geography of the Middle East and North Africa HIST 325 Pre-colonial Africa HIST 326 Colonial and Postcolonial Africa HIST 417 Society and Culture in Modern Africa HIST 419 African Regional Histories HUM 315 Introduction to African Studies INTL 345 Africa Today: Issues and Concerns INTL 423 Development and the Muslim World INTL 445 Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa INTL 447 Comparative Tribalism LING 331 African Languages: Identity, Ethnicity, History MUS 459 African Music MUS 462/562 Popular Music in the African Diaspora China CHN 201-203 Second-Year Chinese CHN 301-303 Third-Year Chinese CHN 411, 412 Fourth-Year Chinese ARH 208 History of Chinese Art 4

ARH 384 Chinese Art I ARH 386 Chinese Art III: Later Imperial China ARH 387 Chinese Buddhist Art CHN 150 Introduction to the Chinese Novel CHN 151 Introduction to Chinese Film CHN 152 Introduction to Chinese Popular Culture CHN 305-07 History of Chinese Literature CHN 308 Literature of Modern Taiwan CHN 350 Gender and Sexuality in Traditional Chinese Literature CHN 351 Gender and Sexuality in Modern Chinese Literature CHN 381 The City in Chinese Literature and Film EALL 210 China: A Cultural Odyssey HIST 191 China, Past and Present HIST 387 Early China HIST 487 China REL 302 Chinese Religions PS 342 Politics of China Please note Chinese language skills are recommended/required for these courses: CHN 380 Self & Society in Traditional Chinese Literature CHN 381 City in Chinese Literature and Film France FR 201-203 Second-Year French FR 301-303 Third-Year French ARH 343 Northern Renaissance Art FR 150 Cultural Legacies of France HIST 336-37 France HIST 435 Revolutionary and Napoleonic Europe Please note French language skills are recommended/required for these courses: FR 317 French Survey: Medieval and Renaissance FR 318 French Survey: Baroque and Enlightenment FR 319 French Survey: 19 th and 20 th Centuries FR 330 French Poetry 5

FR 331 FR 333 FR 362 French Theater French Narrative French Film Germany GER 201-203 Second-Year German (or 204, 205 intensive 2 nd year) GER 204-5 Intensive Second-Year German GER 311-313 Third-Year German (Intermediate Language Training) GER 314-5 Intensive Third-Year German GER 411-413 Fourth-Year German (Advanced Language Training) ARH 343 Northern Renaissance Art ARH 454 Modern German Art GER 221 Postwar Germany: Nation Divided GER 222 Voices of Dissent in Germany GER 223 Germany: A Multicultural Society GER 257-59 German Culture and Thought GER 350 Genres in German Literature GER 351 Diversity in Germany GER 352 Authors in German Literature GER 354 German Gender Studies GER 355 German Cinema: History, Theory, Practice GER 356 German Fairy Tales HIST 342 German History HIST 442 Early Modern German History HIST 443 Modern Germany HIST 444 The Holocaust Please note German language skills are recommended/required for these courses: GER 340-41 Introduction to German Culture and Society GER 360-62 Introduction to German Literature GER 366-68 Themes in German Literature 6

India ANTH 331 Cultures of South Asia ARH 207 History of Indian Art HIST 386 India INTL 448 Bollywood s Lens on India Society MUS 454 Music of India REL 304 Religions of India REL 305 Hinduism: Myth and Traditions Italy ITAL 201-203 Second-Year Italian ITAL 301-305 Third-Year Italian ARH 323 Art of Ancient Rome ARH 341 Italian Renaissance Art ARH 348 Rome in the Age of Bernini HIST 414 Ancient Rome ITAL 150 Cultural legacies of Italy ITAL 341 Dante in Translation (not offered 12-13) Please note Italian language skills are recommended/required for these courses: ITAL 317 Italian Survey: Medieval and Renaissance ITAL 318 Italian Survey: Baroque and Enlightenment ITAL 319 Italian Survey: 19 th and 20 th Centuries Japan JPN 201-203 Second-Year Japanese JPN 301-303 Third-Year Japanese JPN 411-414;416 Fourth-Year Japanese ARH 209 History of Japanese Art ARH 395 Japanese Art II 7

ARH 397 ARH 488 EALL 211 HIST 192 HIST 396 HIST 490 HIST 491 HIST 498 JPN 250 JPN 305-07 JPN 471 REL 303 REL 444 Japanese Buddhist Art Japanese Prints Japan: A Cultural Odyssey Japan, Past and Present Samurai in Film Japan Medicine and Society in Premodern Japan Japanese Culture & Society Manga Millennium Introduction to Japanese Literature The Japanese Cinema Japanese Religions Medieval Japanese Buddhism Korea KRN 201-203 Second-Year Korean KRN 301-303 Third-Year Korean KRN 411-413 Fourth-Year Korean KRN 151 Introduction to Korean Cinema KRN 199 Topics in Korea KRN 315 Introduction to Korean Linguistics KRN 360 Contemporary Korean Cinema KRN 361 Korean Pop Culture and Transnationalism Latin America SPAN 201-203 Second-Year Spanish SPAN 301-305 Third-Year Spanish PORT 201-203 Second-Year Portuguese ANTH 350 Olmec, Maya, and Aztec Societies ANTH 352 The Ancient Maya 8

ANTH 434 Native South Americans ANTH 438 Race and Gender in Latin America GEOG 214 Geography of Latin America HIST 380-82 Latin America HIST 482 Latin America s Indian Peoples HIST 483 Latin America INTL 446 Development and Social Change in Latin America LAS 200 Introduction to Latin American Studies LAS 211 Latin American Humanities LAS 212 Latin American Social Sciences MUS 359 Music of the Americas PORT 150 Lusofonia: Introduction PS 463 Government and Politics of Latin America SPAN 298 Cultures of Spanish Speaking World (1 year of language of equivalent) Please note Spanish language skills are recommended/required for these courses: SPAN 363 Hispanic Culture and Civilization Mexico SPAN 201-203 Second-Year Spanish SPAN 301-305 Third-Year Spanish Culture Courses: HIST 480 Mexico SPAN 298 Cultures of Spanish Speaking World Please note Spanish language skills are recommended/required for these courses: SPAN 348 Chicana/o and Borderlands Literature and Cultural Identities SPAN 436 Contemporary Mexican Literature (not offered 12-13) *Students who are not studying language may add one course from the Latin America list to the courses above if necessary. Middle East ARB 201-203 Second-Year Arabic ARB 301-303 Language and Culture 9

ARB 331 Reading Classical Arabic Culture Courses: ARH 490 Islamic Art and Architecture HIST 120 Foundations of Islamic Cultures GEOG 209 Geography of the Middle East and North Africa INTL 423 Development in the Muslim World JDST 340 Israelis and Palestinians REL 233 Introduction to Islam REL 335 Introduction to the Qur an REL 432 Islamic Mystical Thought REL 435 Advanced Study of the Qur an Pacific Rim ANTH 234 Pacific Island Societies ANTH 328 New Guinea ANTH 343 Pacific Islands Archaeology ARH 391-92 Art of the Pacific Islands GEOG 205 Geography of Pacific Asia HIST 484 Philippines Russia RUSS 201-203 Second-Year Russian RUSS 316-318 Third-Year Russian GEOG 204 Geography of Russia and Neighbors HIST 245 Russia, America and the World HIST 345 Early Russia HIST 346 Imperial Russia HIST 347 Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia HIST 445 Tsarist & Imperial Russia HIST 446 Modern Russia PS 388 Mafia and Corruption in Russia 10

REES 410 Post-Cold War Eastern Europe RUSS 204-06 Introduction to Russian literature RUSS 240 Russian Culture RUSS 309 Russian through Theater RUSS 331 Russian Short Story RUSS 334 Dostoevsky RUSS 335 Tolstoy RUSS 340 Russian Women in Literature RUSS 351 Russian Literature and Film RUSS 426 Classics of Russian Poetry RUSS 434 Russian Literature Scandinavia DANE 201-202 Second-Year Danish FINN 203 Second-Year Finnish NORW 201-203 Second-Year Norwegian SWED 201-203 Second-Year Swedish SWED 301-303 Third-Year Swedish DANE 199 Introduction to Danish Language and Culture SCAN 251 Text and Interpretation SCAN 259 Vikings through the Icelandic Sagas SCAN 315 Nordic Cinema SCAN 316 History of Cinema SCAN 325 Construction versus Constrictions of Identity SCAN 340 Emergence of Nordic Culture and Society SCAN 341 Revisions of the Scandinavian Dream SCAN 343 Norse Mythology SCAN 344 Medieval Hero and Monster SCAN 351 Periods in Scandinavian Literature SCAN 352 Topics in Scandinavian Literature SCAN 353 Scandinavian Women Writers SCAN 354 Genres in Scandinavian Literature 11

SCAN 399 Topics in Scandinavia (Needs to be at least 3 credits) South Asia ANTH 331 Cultures of South Asia HIST 385 South Asia INTL 423 Development and the Muslim World INTL 442 South Asia: Development and Social Change INTL 444 Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia Spain/Portugal SPAN 201-203 Second-Year Spanish SPAN 301-305 Third-Year Spanish PORT 201-203 Second-Year Portuguese HIST 437 Medieval Spain HIST 438 Golden Age Spain PORT 150 Lusofonia: Introduction SPAN 298 Cultures of the Spanish Speaking World Please note Spanish language skills are recommended/required for these courses: SPAN 341-44 Survey of Peninsular Spanish Literature SPAN 330 Introduction to Spanish Poetry SPAN 351 Introduction to Spanish Theater SPAN 353 Introduction to Spanish Narrative **Supplement to European Countries/Regions Students may use ONE class from the following list in conjunction with two courses from one of the European countries/regions listed above. EURO 415 European Union History GEOG 202 Geography of Europe HIST 301-03 Modern Europe HIST 420 The Idea of Europe HIST 425 Economic History of Modern Europe HIST 427 Intellectual History of Modern Europe 12

HIST 428 Europe in the 20 th Century HUM 260 Postwar European Culture PS 324 European Politics PS 475 Politics of the European Union **This is not a standalone category. Three courses on Europe in general will not fulfill your global context. **Supplement to Asian Countries/Regions Students may use ONE class from the following list in conjunction with two courses from one of the Asian countries/regions listed above. ANTH 345 Archeology of East Asia ARH 210 Contemporary Asian Art and Architecture ASIA 350 What is Asia: Theoretical Debates EALL 209 Language and Society in East Asia EALL 360 East Asian Cinema GEOG 205 Geography of Pacific Asia (not offered 12-13) HIST 190 Foundations of East Asian Civilizations REL 101 World Religions: Asian Traditions PHIL 213 Asian Philosophy **This is not a standalone category. Three courses on Asia in general will not fulfill your global context. United States of America International Students Only International Students can choose to study the United States of America. The following list is not allinclusive. There are many classes relating to US culture that are not listed below, that could still meet this requirement. Please consult an Advisor in 203 Peterson if you have questions about using a particular course. Choose three classes to fulfill the Global Context requirement. This is an option only for international students. If you are not native to the U.S. but not an international student, please consult an advisor to discuss options for study. AAD 250 AAD 251 AAD 252 ANTH 320 ANTH 322 ART 101 ART 111 DAN 251 Art and Human Values The Arts and Visual Literacy Art and Gender Native North Americans Anthropology of the United States Understanding Contemporary Media The Artist Experience Looking at Dance 13

EC 101 Contemporary Economic Issues ENG 104 Introduction to Literature: Fiction ENG 105 Introduction to Literature: Drama ENG 106 Introduction to Literature: Poetry ENG 110 Introduction to Film & Media ENG 215 Survey of American Literature ENG 244 Introduction to Native American Literature ES 101 Introduction to Ethnic Studies ES 250 Introduction to African American Studies ES 252 Introduction to Asian American Studies ES 254 Introduction to Chicano and Latino Studies ES 256 Introduction to Native American Studies ES 330 Women of Color: Issues and Concerns ES 350 Native Americans and the Environment FLR 255 Folklore and United States Popular Culture GEOG 208 Geography of the United States and Canada HIST 201-03 United States History HIST 250-1 African American History HIST 273 Introduction to American Environmental History J 201 Media and Society J 209 Understanding Media J 314 Introduction to Media Studies J 320 Gender, Media, and Diversity MUJ 350 History of Jazz, 1900-1950 MUJ 351 History of Jazz, 1940 to Present MUS 125 Understanding Music MUS 264 Rock History, 1950-1970 MUS 265 Rock History, 1965 to Present MUS 270 History of the Blues MUS 359 Music of the Americas MUS 360 History of Hip-Hop Music PHIL 101 Philosophical Problems PHIL 110 Human Nature PHIL 170 Love and Sex PHIL 420 American Philosophy PHIL 451 Native American Philosophy 14

PPPM 201 PPPM 202 PS 104 PS 201 PS 203 PS 275 PS 297 PS 308 PS 326 PS 355 PS 349 PS 379 PS 386 PSY 202 PSY 380 REL 222 REL 223 REL 318 REL 321-3 SOC 204 SOC 207 SOC 301 SOC 305 WGS 101 WGS 201 WGS 303 Introduction to Planning, Public Policy & Management Healthy Communities Problems in US Politics US Politics State and Local Government Legal Process Introduction to Environmental Politics US Political Thought US Foreign Policy Oregon Government and Politics Mass Media and American Politics United States Political Culture United States Social Movements and Political Change Mind and Society Psychology of Gender Introduction to the Bible Introduction to the Bible II Women in Judaism History of Christianity Introduction to Sociology Social Inequality American Society America s Peoples Women, Difference, and Power Introduction to Queer Studies Women and Gender in American History 15