COURSE LIST
Anthropology/Sociology ANSO 102: Introduction to Culture and Society ANSO 232: Indigenous Peoples of Latin America ANSO 236: Peoples and Culture of Southeast Asia ANSO 260: Medicine, Culture and Society ANSO 270: Language and Culture ANSO 324: Media and Globalization ANSO 342: Contemporary Indigenous Movements in Latin America
Asian Studies ASIA 141: Introduction to Chinese Civilization Biology BIOL 320: Ethnobotany Black Studies BKST 145: Introduction to African Studies BKST 220: Francophone African Literature BKST 234: African and Black Caribbean Literature BKST 260: African Dimensions of the Latin American Experience BKST 335: "Afridentity" and "Hispanity" in Caribbean Literature from the 19th Century to the Present
Center for Teaching & Learning CTL 104: English as a Second Language (1/2 cr) CTL 140: Pedagogy in Practice (0 cr) CTL 151: Introduction to Peer Tutoring (0 cr) CTL 152: Advanced Peer Tutoring (0 cr) CTL 202: Teaching Writing
Economics ECON 368: Environmental Resource Economics ECON 371: International Economics ECON 373: Economic Development
Educational Studies (students interested in teaching while volunteering should take at least three of these courses, ESL work is also recommended) EDUC 202: History of Education EDUC 204: Psychological Foundations of Education EDUC 205: Adolescent Development EDUC 208: Reading and Writing Across the Content Areas EDUC 209: Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages EDUC 224: Integrating Technology in the Classroom (1/2 credit) EDUC 301: Teaching and Learning in a Diverse World EDUC 310: Perspectives on Curriculum
English ENG 242: Post-colonialism Environmental Studies ENVS 260: World Resources ENVS 317: Principles of Ecology COURSE LIST (continued) Foreign Languages Chinese, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Latin, Spanish Foreign Language (volunteer instructors): Arabic, Hebrew, Portuguese, Swahili, Hindi History HIST 140: Introduction to East Asian Civilization HIST 245: International History HIST 340: Culture and Diplomacy in Modern East Asia Integrated International Studies IIS 100: Introduction to Global Structures and Processes
Latin American Studies LAST 121: Introduction to Latin American History LAST 314: United States-Latin American Relations LAST 326: Comparative Revolution LAST 342: Contemporary Indigenous Movements in Latin America
Philosophy PHIL 114: East Asian Philosophy
Political Science PS 220: Survey of Comparative Politics PS 222: Introduction to Latin American Politics PS 227: Women and Latin American Politics PS 301: Democracy and Globalization PS 322: Politics in India PS 323: Comparative Politics of the Middle East
Note: Additional courses (including ones transferred from other institutions or overseas programs) may be presented for possible approval.
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