The themes will be examined from religious, historical, and philosophical points of view. How does the global learning graduation requirement affect me? 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. In some cases, your academic department may also utilize faculty members to assist with advising. 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. (Study Abroad) This travel study covers international issues in global development such as sustainability, environmental impacts of tourism and sociocultural issues. A survey of art from 1945 to the present. Geology of petroleum, coal, metals, etc., and problems of their exploitation and depletion. Students in the two categories below are eligible for waivers from the global learning requirement: This waiver must be requested by the students academic advisor. Topics include the rise of centralized societies, the Atlantic slave trade, early Christianity and Islam. hzPjwreqKN} k,&N$mQ7>eI`H`)s>wk %n1KX C!C(00Pyv1(yB]./yTcoVv?X`01t%87=6PgF)=f\KH{TR$l${,`g-S-jk)XnGlF~-8]| 8do0qy_u.GFqK !GR)ly No. This course analyzes disasters for best practices, contributions made by various agencies and potential areas that could be improved upon. Topics vary according to the instructor. Explore the history of geographic region including three continents and numerous different cultures and religion, a preeminent site for exchange before the transatlantic or global exchange. Analysis of fundamental processes and engineering approaches on in vitro models for tissue growth. Explores management strategies suitable for controlling a growing industry. The ocean origin, physical properties, salinity, temperature, sound. Audit (AU) Variable Credits Late Drops (DR) Withdrawals (WI) Incomplete Grade (IN) Develop research knowledge and skills for evidence-based nursing care delivery at the local, state, national, and global levels. Consideration of current theories of gender inequality. A grade of C+ or a 77% overall score is required to progress to the next level. The course will explore the central themes of the main schools of Buddhism developed in India, Tibet, China, Japan, and Korea. Examines the cultural and social realities of teaching and learning in the U.S. A unique course allowing the opportunity for students with advanced culinary skills to learn the art and science of managing culinary innovation and entrepreneurship. A survey of major historical themes and civilizations of Africa. Does the course have to be from my discipline? An introduction to the principles of mediation. For heritage speakers. Mapping and spatial analysis aid in understanding global change and effects on specific places. Emphasis on the evolution of a society, its ideas and its values. November 3, 2022, Summer Session B/Session C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Summer Session B/Session C: Grades available for students, Fall: Nondegree-seeking student registration begins, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: Classes begin, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: tuition payment due, Fall Main Session/Session A: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session/Session A: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Main Session/Session A: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Session A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Session A: Grades available to students, Fall Session B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Session B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Registration for degree-seeking students begins, Fall Session B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session: Return of Title IV deadline for financial aid recipients, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Spring 2023 term on their MyFIU student portal, Fall Session B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Session B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Main Session: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to submit petition for removal of Spring 2022 courses, First day to apply for Spring 2023 term graduation, Spring: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Fall Session B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Main Session: Final week of the term, Spring: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Fall Session D: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session B: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Main Session/Session B: Grades available for students, Fall Session D: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session D: $100 late payment fee assessed, Christmas Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade, New Year's Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Fall Session D: Grades available to students, Spring A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Spring 2023 term, Martin Luther King Day (University closed), Spring A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Spring A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Spring 2023 term, Last day to submit petition for removal of Summer 2022 courses, Spring C: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring Break (University open, no classes), Spring A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Class schedule available to all returning undergraduate and graduate students for Summer & Fall 2023 terms, Spring B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer & Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer/Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Spring B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Spring C: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, First day to apply for Summer 2023 term graduation, Summer/Fall: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Spring B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring C: Final week of the term - final exams and other course assessment activities are scheduled during this week, Summer/Fall: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Spring B/C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B/C: Grades available for students, Summer: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Summer A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Summer A/C: Last day to submit Non-degree Application, Summer A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Summer A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Summer A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Summer A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Summer A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Summer A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Summer 2023 term. I have traveled the world. Examines hospitality companies' social responsibility to their communities and planet. Readmitted students with 0-6 credits to graduate. An examination of women from various perspectives, such as biological, anthropological, mythological, religious, historical, legal, sociological, and psychoanalytical points of view. Students should apply to Office of Clinical Experiences, Office of SOE to be placed in a school. Developing effective leaders who take responsibility and build teams in the preparation, response, and recovery phases of an incident is paramount. Explores the human tendency to generate new and synthetic Religious movements and examines a variety of these global sects and cults. Uses historical evidence to evaluate contemporary debates about food systems. A comparative study of the cultural, social, political and economic development of cities. Jul 19, 2021 Physics in CASE News Physics in FIU News. This course will explore the areas of language, gender and culture as they influence affect diverse ways of knowing and meaning and making in real and virtual global networks. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Working capital management and intra firm fund transfers. A few Global Learning courses may count towards either category. %PDF-1.6 An in-depth exploration of major public issues confronting urban South Florida with a focus on developing and implementing multi-sectoral solutions. Includes Quebec French, African French, and French Creoles. Considers the interdisciplinary study of women in today's world. Provides students with a background in Spanish at the advanced level, a foundation in the vocabulary used in the business world, and experience writing essays in Spanish on business and economics topics. To give students sociocultural knowledge and well-rounded understanding of the culture and society in Japan. Case study approach is used to develop an awareness and understanding of the legal problems confronting the manager and executive in policy and decision making. However, no single course may count towards both categories. 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. (formerly AFA 3153) An introductory level overview of ancient African origins of civilizations, religions, and philosophy. Web/Accessibility Religious studies scholarship using sociological method/theory to explore major themes in pre-modern, modern, and postmodern religion, with special focus on religious ritual for healing and afterlife. A political, social, and cultural examination of Britain's rise and fall as a global power. Special attention is given to Jewish-Christian relations, thought and ethics before, during and after the Holocaust. Students will explore various historical and contemporary issues on the region with geographic lenses and themes. This course has a prerequisite - ENC 1102 or ENC 2304. (Study Abroad) Five-week full-time study of Japanese language and culture in Kyoto, Japan. Digital Communications | Fall 2022 | Spring 2023 | All Academic Calendars (2001-2021) Fall 2022 August Aug 3 Summer Session B/Session C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades Aug 4 Summer Session B/Session C: Grades available for students Aug 18 Fall: Nondegree-seeking student registration begins 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. Example: ENC 101 Search provided by Google Registrar 1 global learning foundations course in the University Core Curriculum (UCC), 1 discipline-specific global learning course as part of the major. Introduces students to the history, interpretation and translation of the Quran through a close examination of passages related to issues of gender and jihad. An examination of different aspects of literature by women. Digital Communications | Examines "the Revolution" as a contested historical process. Students will analyze the global impact of engineering problems. Dates and deadlines for registration, enrollment, holidays and more. An introduction to the international scope of travel and tourism. Written work meets the state composition requirement. Can an Education Abroad course count towards the global learning graduation requirement? (formerly AFA 4247) An introduction to the historical and dynamic relationships that have unfolded since the 1500s between Latin America and the Caribbean, on one side, and Sub-Saharan Africa on the other. For Honors College students only. Examination of musical style and social context with film and performance demonstrations. A course for non-majors dealing with the nature, origin, and distribution of mineral resources. Global economy 1500-present. A basic course in hotel, motel, and restaurant law emphasizing risk management and security. Can I get a waiver to have this course count towards my graduation requirement? Motivated by the riches extracted from the new colonial domains of the Spanish monarchy, other European rulers sponsored seamen to attack and raid Spanish vessels and colonial territories. An ideal typical authoritarian regime will be established, followed by case study analyses of modern authoritarian systems, like those of Brazil, Mexico, and Portugal. Credit will not be given for both FRE 4503 and FRE 5508. Application of ecological principles to farming systems to achieve goals of long term food production without depleting Earth's resources. Also explores women and slavery, populism and popular culture, and the rise of the feminist movement. Contact Us. I am pursuing a double major. 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