Category II: Cross Cultural Introductory Courses

These are courses open to freshmen that introduce or describe cross-cultural comparisons and/or methodologies.

Anthropology
104 Cultural Anthropology and Human Diversity
211 Anthropology Global Language Issues

Comparative Literature
287-288 Masterpieces of Literature for honors
209 Introduction to Literary Forms
203 Introduction to Cross-cultural Literary Forms

English
270 A Survey of Asian American Literature

Folklore Program
100 Introduction to Folklore
220 The Folktale

French and Italian
210 French and Italian Jewish Writers of the 20th Century

Geography
101 Introduction to Human Geography (fall semester)
140 World Regions:Concepts and Problems

Hebrew and Semitic Studies
351 Religions of the Ancient Near East

History
106 Invasions and Empires: Central Asia from Genghis Khan to Stalin
138 Introduction to History of Eastern Mediterranean, 1258-1919
139 The Middle East in the Twentieth Century
142 History of South Asia to the Present
244 Introduction to South East Asia: Vietnam to the Philippines
251 Jews, Greeks, and Romans
260 Introducation to Latin American Studies
297 African and African-American Linkages

Integrated Liberal Studies
209 Introduction to Global Cultures (Foundations Course)
252 Contemporary Life Sciences

Institute for Environmental Studies
113 Environmental Studies: The Humanistic Perspective

Music
103 Introduction to Music Cultures of the World

Political Science
106 Introduction to Comparative Politics
230 Politics in Multicultural Societies

Religious Studies
271 Religion in History and Culture: The West
273 Religion in History and Culture: The East

Sociology
140 Introduction to Rural Sociology
170 Population Problems

Spanish
223 Introduction to Hispanic Culture
224 Introduction to Hispanic Literatures

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