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INST - International Studies

2000 - Introduction to International Studies

Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1001-LEC (71136) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Mo We Fr 11:30 AM 12:20 PM Psychology 108 Beatrice Guenther In Person
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment Information
Class Attributes
 
Description
Fall, Spring, Summer. This introduction to the International Studies major provides an interdisciplinary overview of the processes and effects of globalization. Major themes include population and migration (demographics), the role of women, environmental change, economic and political issues.
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Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1002-LEC (75389) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Mo We Fr 02:30 PM 03:20 PM Eppler Complex S307 Kristie Foell In Person
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment Information
Class Attributes
 
Description
Fall, Spring, Summer. This introduction to the International Studies major provides an interdisciplinary overview of the processes and effects of globalization. Major themes include population and migration (demographics), the role of women, environmental change, economic and political issues.
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Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1003-LEC (71978) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Tu Th 02:30 PM 03:45 PM University Hall 310 Franziska Schultz In Person
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment Information
Class Attributes
 
Description
Fall, Spring, Summer. This introduction to the International Studies major provides an interdisciplinary overview of the processes and effects of globalization. Major themes include population and migration (demographics), the role of women, environmental change, economic and political issues.
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Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1004-LEC (75388) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Tu Th 01:00 PM 02:15 PM Hayes Hall 108 Franziska Schultz In Person
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment Information
Class Attributes
 
Description
Fall, Spring, Summer. This introduction to the International Studies major provides an interdisciplinary overview of the processes and effects of globalization. Major themes include population and migration (demographics), the role of women, environmental change, economic and political issues.
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Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
105W-LEC (76711) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Arrange with Instructor     Web Based - Main Campus Matt Schumann Online
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment Information
Class Attributes
 
Description
Fall, Spring, Summer. This introduction to the International Studies major provides an interdisciplinary overview of the processes and effects of globalization. Major themes include population and migration (demographics), the role of women, environmental change, economic and political issues.
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2100 - Communicating in Global Contexts

Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1001-LEC (74810) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Mo We Fr 01:30 PM 02:20 PM Hayes Hall 118 Staff In Person
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirements
Prior credit for COMM 1020 and COMM 2010 or student must either be an International Studies major/minor or enrolled in Global Villiage.
Class Attributes
 
Description
Fall, Spring. In this course, students examine the ways in which humans create, exchange, and interpret meaning as a function of their national cultures. Readings and applied assignments stress intercultural sensitivity, empathy, and cross-cultural communication competence. Credit allowed for only one of COMM 2100 and INST 2100. Prerequisite: COMM 1020 and COMM 2010, or student must either be an International Studies major/minor or enrolled in the Global Village.
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3000 - Theories and Methods in International Studies

Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1001-LEC (71533) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Mo We Fr 02:30 PM 03:20 PM East Hall 117 Stefan Fritsch In Person  
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirements
Prior credit in INST 2000 and junior status or consent of instructor required for enrollment.
Class Attributes
 
Description
Fall. Overview of concepts, theories and methods related to international/global/transnational studies, while examining themes and history of globalization. Prepares students to develop a coherent framework for their focus area. Prerequisite: INST 2000 and junior status or instructor consent.
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3800 - Topics in International Studies

Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1001-LEC (76219) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Tu Th 11:30 AM 12:45 PM Olscamp Hall 225 Wan Shen In Person
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Topic
Food and Culture
Enrollment Information
Class Attributes
 
Description
In-depth exploration of issues surrounding globalization as related to an aspect of (world) culture, politics, history, communications, environmental and area studies. May be repeated if topics differ. Repeatable up to nine credit hours.
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4700 - Independent Studies in International Studies

Section View Book List Start Date End Date Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Instruction Mode View Notes
1001-IND (75774) Book List 08/26/2024 12/13/2024 Mo We Fr 03:30 PM 04:20 PM Central Hall 101 Staff In Person
Credit Hours - Units Last Day to Add
3 09/01/2024
Class Details
Career
Undergraduate
Credit Hours - Units
3
Grading Basis
Student Option
Course Components
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Topic
U.S. & the World: 1775-1945
Enrollment Information
Class Attributes
 
Description
On demand. In-depth study of a particular aspect, problem, or theory related to international/global/transnational studies. Prerequisites: consent of program director and instructor. May be repeated if topics differ up to six credits.
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Bowling Green State University has attempted to make the information in this schedule as accurate as possible. However, errors can occur. Thus, this schedule is not considered to be a contract with Bowling Green State University. All BGSU courses are offered contingent upon the availability of instructors, sufficiently high enrollment and similar considerations.

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