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Global Citizen Courses in Themed Inquiry Areas
»Global Citizen Courses in Themed Inquiry Areas of the General Education Program
Only Themed Inquiry Areas with approved Global Citizen courses in them are listed on this page. For complete detailed information of each Themed Inquiry Area please refer to the General Education's Themed Inquiry webpage.
Global Citizen courses are approved on an ongoing basis, so there may be more Global Citizen courses added to themed inquires over time.
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19th Century Studies
- ENG 344D: Premodern Disease and Disability
- ENG 344E: Beyond Shakespeare: Renaissance Drama
American History
- FS 342A: Film Noir
- HIST 125: LGBTQ America
- HIST 200: A History of Sexuality
- HIST 228: African American Historical Experience
- HIST 230: Chicano/a History & Culture to 1865
- HIST 231: Chicano/a History & Culture 1848-Present
- HIST 233: Disability and American Life
- HIST 244: United States Women's History
- SOC 370: Race and Ethnicity
Central and Eastern European History and Culture
- HIST 307: Germany and the Holocaust
Comparative Religions
- REL 333: Deconstructing Hogwarts: Religion, Race, and Gender in Harry Potter
Cultures of the Classical World
- ENG 221: Literature I (antiquity to 1400 Ce)
Design and History Fundamentals in Cinematography
- AH 342: Black Subjects in White Art History
Disability Studies
- HIST 233: Disability and American Life
- POSC 150: Introduction to Disability Studies; Challenging Myths of Normalcy
- PCST 160: Introduction to Disability Studies; Challenging Myths of Normalcy
- POSC 239: People With Disabilities in Politics and Society
Earth and Its Environment
- ENV 201: Introduction to Environmental Justice
European History
- HIST 234: 3,000 Years of Jewish History
- HIST 307: Germany and the Holocaust
German Studies
- GER 351: The Holocaust in German Literature and Film
- REL 307: Germany and the Holocaust
Global Ethics and Religion
- COM 211: Intercultural Communication
- ENG 206: Critical Literacies and Community Writing
History and Media
- HIST 179: Gender, Sexuality, and Power in 19th and 20th Century Africa
- HIST 215: History of Palestinians and Israelis
- HIST 222: Apartheid and Resistance in South Africa
- HIST 233: Disability and American Life
- HIST 234: 3,000 Years of Jewish History
The Holocaust in Modern European History
- GER 351: The Holocaust in German Literature and Film
- HIST 234: 3,000 Years of Jewish History
- HIST 307: Germany and the Holocaust
Italian Studies
- ITAL 377: The New Italians: Immigration and Globalization in Twenty-First Century Italy
Jewish-Christian-Islamic Studies
- REL 307: Germany and the Holocaust
- REL 316: Genesis and Gender
Law and Public Policy
- POSC 309: Sexual Politics in a Diverse Society
- POSC 328: Human Rights Law
- POSC 349: Native American Law
Leadership
- CES 102: Social Construction of Difference
- CES 150: Introduction to Disability Studies
- HUM 102: Introduction to Latinx and Latin American Studies
- HUM 205: Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Studies
- IES 101: Self and Identity
- LEAD 315: Diversity and Inclusion in Leadership
- LEAD 383: Critical Discourse, Social Change, and Positive Peace
- LEAD 384: Ethnic Studies Activism: Theory and Practice
- LEAD 396: Gender and Leadership
- PCST 150: Introduction to Peace Studies
- PCST 239: People With Disabilities in Politics and Society
- POSC 309: Sexual Politics in a Diverse Society
- POSC 318: Women and Politics
- POSC 332: Democracy & Democratization
- POSC 372: Racial and Ethnic Politics in the U.S.
- REL 307: Germany and the Holocaust
- REL 316: Genesis and Gender
- SOC 310: Feminist-Art-Theory-Power
- SOC 370: Race and Ethnicity
- WGST 101: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
LGBTQ Studies
- ANTH 300: Queer Anthropology
- CES 102: Social Construction of Difference
- CES 310: LGBTQ Issues in Education
- ENG 472: Film, Gender, Sexuality
- FS 444O: Film, Gender and Sexuality
- HIST 125: LGBTQ America
- HIST 200: A History of Sexuality
- HIST 379: Queer Politics in Africa
- HON 432: Queer Theory
- HUM 205: Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Studies
- HUM 206: Introduction to Transgender Studies
- POSC 309: Sexual Politics in a Diverse Society
- PSY 344: Psychology of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
- REL 316: Genesis and Gender
Media, Culture and Society
- ENG 206: Critical Literacies and Community Writing
- ENG 472: Film, Gender, Sexuality
- SOC 370: Race and Ethnicity
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- ENG 221: Literature I (antiquity to 1400 Ce)
- ENG 344D: Premodern Disease and Disability
- ENG 344E: Beyond Shakespeare: Renaissance Drama
Modern History
- HIST 179: Gender, Sexuality, and Power in 19th and 20th Century Africa
- HIST 215: History of Palestinians and Israelis
- HIST 222: Apartheid and Resistance in South Africa
- HIST 224: United States Women's History
- HIST 228: African American Historical Experience
- HIST 233: Disability and American Life
- HIST 234: 3,000 Years of Jewish History
- HIST 307: Germany and the Holocaust
Race and Ethnic Studies
- AFST 303: "Mixed Race" Identities
- AMST 280: Asian American Media
- HUM 102: Introduction to Latinx and Latin American Studies
- HUM 103: Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- HUM 317: Unsung Stories and New Expressions
- LEAD 384: Ethnic Studies Activism: Theory and Practice
- POSC 372: Racial and Ethnic Politics in the U.S.
- SOC 370: Race and Ethnicity
War and Society
- HIST 215: History of Palestinians and Israelis
- HIST 222: Apartheid and Resistance in South Africa
- HIST 234: 3,000 Years of Jewish History
- HIST 307: Germany and the Holocaust
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