CWU Summer 2021 Wildcat Guide

K4: GLOBAL DYNAMICS

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SUSTAINABILITY

ACCT 284 - Global Tax Environments ANTH 130 - Cutural Worlds, SOCIAL JUSTICE

WAYS OF KNOWING

ACCT 284 - Global Tax Environments ECON 202 - Principles of Economics Macro ENST 310 - Energy and Society GEOL 303 -Water Wars MGT 384 - Introduction to International Business PHIL 106 - Asian Philosophy

ANTH 130 - Cutural Worlds AST 102 - Introduction to Asian Studies COM 302 - Intercultural Communication DHC 261 - Cultural Studies II ECON 202 - Principles of Economics Macro EDLT 217 - Exploring Global Dynamics through Children’s and Adolescent Literature ENST 310 - Energy and Society HIST 101 - World History to 1500 KRN 311 - Korean Cinema and Visual Culture MUS 105 - Introduction to World Music RELS 103 - World Mythologies WLC 311 - Popular Cultures of the World

COM 302 - Intercultural Communication ECON 102 - World Economic Issues EDLT 217 - Exploring Global Dynamics through Chil - dren’s and Adolescent Literature ENG 347 - Global Perspectives in Literature GEOG 101 - World Regional Geography GEOL 303 - Water Wars HIST 103 - World History Since 1815 IEM 330 - Geopolitics of Fossil Fuels KRN 311 - Korean Cinema and Visual Cultur MUS 105 - Introduction to World Music POSC 270 - International Relations WGSS 340 - Gender and Sexuality in a Global Context WLC 311 - Popular Cultures of the World

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

MGT 384 - 5 credits : Principles of International business in culture, diversity, ethics, sustainability, politics, economics, finance, operations, human resources, and global markets. Prerequisites: MGT 380 or MGT 382. MUS 105 - 4 credits : An interdisciplinary exploration of the many roles played by music in traditional societies, with emphasis on music’s social functions, life contexts, and influence on self-identity. Prerequisite: ENG 101. PHIL 106 - 5 credits : Examination of selected classical and/or contemporary issues and questions in Chinese, Japanese and Indian philosophy. POSC 270 - 5 credits : This course explores political issues and theories in international relations. This class will focus on issues of war and peace, international law and organization, foreign policy, diplomatic history, and international political economy. PUBH 317 - 4 credits : Course examines health and social issues as a function of setting in the global community. Explores differences in experiences, resource bases, strategies, and outcomes. Introduces global policy, major initiatives, and alternative approaches and opportunities. RELS 103 - 5 credits : An overview of world mythology and the contemporary study of myths: their nature, functions, symbolism, and uses; their cultural contexts, artistic expressions, and influence on contemporary life. WGSS 340 - 5 credits : An interdisciplinary exploration of critical perspectives on how peoples and societies around the world understand and experience gender and sexuality. The perspectives in this course range from medical to political, historical, anthropological, sociological, and artistic. WLC 311 - 5 credits : This online course examines popular culture as a reflection of ideologies and value systems in different societies and cultural contexts.

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