Active Citizenship. CATEGORY 3: Diversity and Communications. CATEGORY 1: Ethics. CATEGORY 4: Social Systems
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1 Active Citizenship The objective of this General Education Thematic Minor is to provide students with a theoretical understanding of the demands of citizenship, a knowledge base of contemporary global and national concerns, and opportunities for hands-on collaborative leadership and service. COMM 401: Media Law ENGL 456: Writing & Civil Engagement HIST 350: Race & Ethnicity in the US HIST 410: Toil and Trouble: Witchcraft & Magic in Transatlantic Context PHIL/RLST 308: Peace Justice and Human RLST 302: Compassionate Caregiving RLST 311: Religious Ethics for a New COMM 401: Media Law ECON 101: Principles of Economics ENGL 456: Writing & Civic Engagement HIST 202: Gender in US History HIST 210: African American History HIST 225: Topics in Women & Gender in Western History HIST 331: History of England and the British Isles HIST 332: Modern Britain and the Empire HIST 333: Tsarist Russia HIST 350: Race and Ethnicity in the US Magic in the Translantic Context HIST 424: The Vietnam War MGMT 206: International Management MKTG 403: International Marketing PSYC 304: Personality Theory RLST 308/PHIL 308: Peace, Justice & Human RLST 309: Religion in American and West Central Pennsylvania BIOL 218: Marine Biology BIOL 322: Field Biology BIOL 402: Evolution CHEM 105: Contemporary Chemistry CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry CPSC 209: Intro to Web Applications ENVE 414: Hazardous Materials Engineering MATH 304: Math Statistics STAT 101: Intro to Statistics STAT 301: Business Statistics ECON 102: Principles of Economics ECON 203: Labor and Management ECON 303: Money and Banking PLSC 223: Conduct of US Foreign Policy PLSC 301: Constitutional Law PLSC 302: Legislative Process PLSC 304: State and Local Government PLSC 305: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties PSYC 407: Psychometrics PSYC 429: Special Topics: Advanced Research SCWK 203: Introduction to Social Welfare SCWK/SOC 202: Intro to Women in Society SOC 309: Crime and Delinquency SOC 400: Theories of Culture and Society SOC 402: Cultural Diversity SRES 301: Social Critical Theory 1 2
2 Global Community As humanity moves towards a new age of globalism, we are confronted by environmental, economic, and political challenges that demand new ways of thinking about mankind and society. The objective of this thematic minor is to encourage students to think about global processes and institutions and how they might be reconceptualized and restructured to foster a more cooperative approach to addressing humanity s future. ENGL 459: African American Literature ENGL 461: Working-Class Literature HIST 336: Topics in Latin American History HIST 337: Topics in Middle Eastern History HIST 420: Mediterranean World PHIL 308/RLST 308: Peace, Justice, and Human Millennium RLST 390: Early and Medieval Church History and Architecture: Focus on Pilgrimage BIOL 101: General Biology CHEM 105: Contemporary Chemistry CHEM 251: Quantitative Chemical Analysis CPSC 101: Intro to Computer Science CPSC 209: Introduction to Web Applications ENVE 311: Fundamentals of Aquatic and Atmospheric Chemistry ENVE 423: Appropriate Technologies for Humanitarianism and Environmental Service MATH 304: Math Statistics PHYS 101: Intro to Physical Sciences STAT 301: Business Statistics Any World Language Course at the 200 level or above ART 202: Art History II ECON 101: Principles of Economics I EDUC 261: Linguistic Diversity in the Classroom ENGL 204: World Literature ENGL 452: Irish Literature ENGL 459: African American Literature ENVE 423: Appropriate Technologies for Humanitarianism and Environmental Service HIST 208: Living on the Edge (of Empire): North America HIST 214: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: North American Badlands HIST 225: Topics in Women & Gender in Western History HIST 245: History of Medicine HIST 331: History of England & the British Isles to 1688 HIST 332: Modern Britain and the Empire HIST 333: Tsarist Russia HIST 336: Topics in Latin American History HIST 337: Topics in Middle Eastern History CJ 404: Cross Cultural Criminology ECON 402: International Trade and Finance ECON 409: The European Union MGMT 206: International Management MKTG 403: International Marketing HIST 338: The Far East on the World Stage HIST 339: Topics in African History HIST 375: Comparitive Economic History HIST 403: The Origins of WWII HIST 420: Mediterranean World HIST 440: Cold War America MGMT 206: International Management MKTG 403: International Marketing MUS 302: Studies in Music - World Music PHIL 308/RLST 308: Peace, Justice, and Human PSYC 323: Cultural Psychology RLST 301: Religion and Sports in America RLST 306: Relgions of the World RLST 309: Religion in American and West Central Pennsylvania RLST 311: Principles of Christian Moral Decision Making RLST 395: Christianity s Ancient Origins, Historical Transformations and Global Transformations PLSC 211: Comparitive Government PLSC 221: International PSYC 209: Developmental Psychology SRES 495: Special Topics: Global Feminisms 3 4
3 Science, Technology, And Society This thematic minor will develop a narrative of how advances in science have resulted in technological changes that have sprung the evolution of society. From the early industries of the Paleolithic to the current digital revolution, technology and science have facilitated societal progress. This connection will be explored throughout the minor. ENGL 452: Utopian/Dystopian Literature HIST 245: The History of Medicine HIST 345: The Body in History PHIL 305: Philosophy of Knowledge PHIL/RLST 330: Death, Dying, and the Near Death Experience RLST 302: Compassionate Caregiving Any World Language Course at the 200 level ART 317: Modern Art BIOL 332: Field Biology ECON/FIN 402: International Trade and Finance ENVE 414: Hazardous Materials Enginnering ENVE 421: Energy Conversion Engineering GEOG 201 Geography HIST 220: History : of Science HIST 245: The History of Medicine HIST 250: History of the World Automobile Industry HIST 345:The Body in History HIST 375: Comparitive Economic History HIST 445:The Black Death: Renaissance Society, Culture, and Politics,, LANG 103: Language Culture and PHIL 307 : Environmental Ethics PSYC 322 : Psychology of Women and Gender RLST 306: Religions of the World BIOL 104: Human Heredity CHEM 105: Contemporary Chemistry CHEM 251: Quantitative Chemical Analysis CHEM 301: Physical Chemistry I CPSC 101: Intro to Computer Systems CPSC 209: Intro to Web Applications ENVE 313: Modeling and Simulation of Environmental Systems MATH 111: Finite Math MATH 130: Discrete Mathematics PHYS 101: Physical Science PHYS 301: Thermodynamics ECON 402: International Trade and Finance ECON/MGMT 204: Labor Economics EDUC 210: Educational Psychology PSYC 209: Devlopmental Psychology PSYC 322: Psychology of Women and Gender PSYC 407: Psychometrics PSYC 429: Special Topics: Advanced Research SOC 306: Sociology of Criminal Justice SOC 312: Medicinal Sociology SOC 402: Cultural Diversity 5 6
4 Servant Leadership Servant Leadership is a philosophy and practice of leadership that focuses on the service component of leadership. Servant leaders devote themselves to serving the needs of others by investing in their development and Rather than following a self-serving, domineering leadership style, servant leaders foster collaborative teams via respect, motivation, and a set of mutual values. PHIL 305: Moral Philosophy PHIL 406: American Philosophy RLST/PHIL 308: Peace, Justice, and Human Any World Language at the 200 Level or Above ECON 101: Principles of Economics I ENGL 450: The Entrepreneurial Business Woman HIST 250: History of the World Automobile Industry HIST 375: Comparative Economics and Business History MGMT 206: International Management MKTG 403: International Marketing PHIL 309: Moral Philosophy RLST 301: Religion and Sports in America BIOL 104: Human Heredity BIOL 402: Evolution CHEM 301: Physical Chemistry I CPSC 209: Into to Web Applications ENGR 202: Engineering Dynamics MATH 304: Math Statistics PHYS 301: Thermodynamics STAT 101: Statistics STAT 301: Business Statistics ECON 102: Principles of Economics MGMT 101: Intro to Management PLSC 302: Legislative Process PLSC 305: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties SCWK 310: Human Behavior in the Social Environment SOC 402: Cultural Diversity 7 8
5 Social Justice and Peacemaking The objective of this General Education Thematic Minor is to introduce students to the major issues surrounding social justice and peacemaking by having them explore the social, cultural, political, and economic conditions of the world s population. ENGL 456: Writing and Civic Engagement HIST 350: Race and Ethnicity in US History PHIL 317: Morality and the Law RLST 302: Compassionate Caregiving ENGL 206: Short Fiction ENGL /HUM : Women in Literature ENGL 456: Writing and Civic Engagement HIST 210: African American History HIST 214: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: North American Badlands HIST 225: Topics in Women & Gender in Western History HIST 331: History of England and the British Isles to 1688 HIST 332: Modern Britain and the Empire HIST 333: Tsarist Russia HIST 337: Topics in Middle Eastern History HIST 350: Race and Ethnicity in US History HIST 403: Origins of WWII HIST 440: Cold War America HIST 442: Civil War PSYC 323: Cultural Psychology RLST 308: Peace, Justice, and Human SPAN 212: Latin American Cultural Studies (taught in English) SCWK 402: Cultural Diversity BIOL 102: Anthropology BIOL 208: Animal Behavior BIOL 322: Field Biology CHEM 105: Contemporary Christianity CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry CPSC 433: Fundamentals of Computer Security ENVE 421: Energy Conversion Engineering PLSC 305: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties SCWK/SOC 202: Introduction to Women in Society SCWK 203: Introduction to Social Welfare SOC/CJ 330: Juvenile Justice SRES 301: Social Critical Theory SRES 495: Special Topics: Global Feminisms 9 10
6 Sustainability and the Environment Humanity must embrace sustainability in all of our endeavors, not only to maintain life as we know it now, but also to ensure a healthy planet for future generations. This thematic minor will bring together multiple disciplines to build - ity, allowing SFU students to better understand and pursue sustainable solutions to world problems. ENGL 406: Romantic and Victorian Poetry ENGL 460: Animals in Literature HIST 406: Water Power PHIL 308/RLST 308: Peace, Justice, and Human ART 317: Modern Art BIOL 322: Field Biology ECON/FIN 402: International Trade and Finance ENGL 406: Romantic and Victorian Poetry ENGL 460: Animals in Literature ENVE 421: Energy Conversion Engineering ENVE 423: Appropriate Technologies for Human and Environmental Services GEOG 201: Geography HIST 214: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: North American Badlands HIST 250: History of the World Automobile Industry HIST 375: Comparative Economic History HIST 406: Water Power HIST 445: The Black Death: Renaissance Society, Culture, and Politics PHIL 309: Moral Philosophy PSYC 322: Psychology of Women and Gender RLST/PHIL 308: Peace, Justice, and Human BIOL 218: Marine Biology BIOL 322: Field Biology CHEM 105: Contemporary Chemistry CHEM 301: Physical Chemistry CPSC 209: Intro to Web Applications ENVE 311: Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering ENVE 414: Hazardous Materials Engineering ENVE 423: Appropriate Technologies for Human and Environmental Services PHYS 301: Thermodynamics ECON 402: International Trade and Finance ECON 409: Environmental Economics ECON/MGMT 204: Labor Economics PLSC 212: Politics of the Third World PLSC 221: International PSYC 204: Personality Theory PSYC 314 Biopsychology PSYC 322: Psychology of Women and Gender SOC 312: Medical Sociology SOC 402: Cultural Diversity SRES 301: Social Critical Theory 11 12
7 Utopian and Dystopian Visions What would a perfect society be like? How distorted can human civilization become? Are we now contending with critical circumstances that will propel us toward an ideal society or, alternatively, toward shocking degradation of human and natural systems? Utopian and Dystopian Visions will introduce students to literature and research, both classic and current, that debate the nature of realizing either extreme. ENGL 456: Literature and Film HIST 350: Race and Ethnicity in US History PHIL 309: Moral Philosophy PHIL 320: Philosophy of Human Nature RLST 390: Early and Medieval Church History and Architecture: Focus on Pilgrimage HIST 210: African American History HIST 332: Modern Britain and the Empire HIST 333: Tsarist Russia HIST 337: Topics in Middle Eastern History HIST 350: Race and Ethnicity in US History HIST 400: Labor History HIST 420: Mediterranean World HIST 445: The Black Death PHIL 300: History of Philosophy - Ancient PHIL 301: History of Philosophy - Medieval PHIL 302: History of Philosophy - Modern PHIL 305: Philosophy Knowledge PHIL 330: Death, Dying, and the Near Death Experience RLST 306: Religions of World RLST 309: Religion in American Life and Literature BIOL 102: Anthropology BIOL 208: Animal Behavior BIOL 214: Clinical Microbiology CHEM 301: Physical Chemistry I CPSC 437: Cryptography ENVE 414: Hazardous Materials Engineering PHYS 301: Thermodynamics PLSC 305: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties PSYC 421: Special Topics: Childhood in the 21st Century SOC 210: Sociology of Sport SOC 304: Social Psychology SOC 305: Environmental Sociology SRES 301: Social Critical Theory SRES 495: Special Topics: Global Feminisms 13 14
8 Women, Family and the Community While other General Education Thematic Minors take a macro-approach to examining the issues and confronting humanity, the objective of this thematic minor is to take a micro-approach. Its goal is to examine how the demands of the various communities in which a woman lives family, local community, university community, work community, etc. both enhance and challenge ENGL 459: African American Literature PHIL 309: Moral Philosophy PHIL 320: Philosophy of Human Nature EDUC 261: Linguistic Diversity in the Classroom EDUC xxx: Family, School, and Community ENGL/HUM : Women in Literature ENGL 459: African American Literature HIST 202: Gender in US History HIST 225: Topics in Women s Gender in Western History HIST 345: The Body in History RLST 301: Religion and Sports in America RLST 309: Religion in America and West Central Pennsylvania RLST 395: Christianity: Ancient Origins, Historical Transitions, and Global Transformations BIOL 102: Anthropology BIOL 104: Human Heredity BIOL 205: Human Anatomy & Physiology CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry CHEM 205:; Environmental Chemistry PSYC 209: Developmental Psychology PSYC 322: Psychology of Women and Gender SCWK 201: Sociological Perspectives on the Family SCWK/SOC 202: Intro to Women in Society SCWK 310: Human Behavior in the Social Environment SOC 403: Sociology of Violence SRES 495: Special Topics: Global Feminisms 15 16
9 Open Program ANY COURSE IN CATEGORY 1 OF ANY GENERAL EDUCATION THEMATIC MINOR ANY MATH OR SCIENCE COURSE AT OR ABOVE THE 101 LEV- EL, INCLUDING STAT 101, 205, AND 301. ANY COURSE IN THE CATEGORY 3 OF ANY GENERAL EDUCA- TION THEMATIC MINOR, OR ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: ENGL 204: World Literature II Any history course numbered 200 and above except for 201 and History 499 MUS : Applied Hand Drumming PHIL 311: Logic PHIL 320: Philosophy of Human Nature RLST 307: Religion and Personality ANY COURSE IN THE CATEGORY 4 OF ANY GENERAL EDUCATION THEMATIC MINOR OR THE FOLLOWING: SRES : Civil Engagement Leadership 17
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