LATAM 0750 Internship in Oaxaca
Selected topics seminar in Latin American studies. Students will be required to attend classes at a partner university in Latin America. May be repeated with new content. Maximum Credits: six units applicable to a master’s degree. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and acceptance into COLEF/SDSU Exchange program or other relevant exchange program with partner university in Latin America.
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LATAM 0795 LATAM Internship
A 160-hour internship approved by instructor in public and private agency. Prerequisite(s): LATAM 601 and consent of instructor.
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P H 0497 Supervised Specialization in Public Health
Placement in a public health environment. Maximum Credits: six units.
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2022 Summer
TEFL 0001 TESL/TEFL Teacher Training - Day
This program prepares novice instructors to successfully live and teach English overseas. Over 100 TESL/TEFL Certificate graduates have been employed in over 40 countries with the help of ALI’s job placement assistance program. This program combines a solid teaching foundation with hands-on practical classroom experience. Specialized sessions – language acquisition theory, teaching specific language skills, effective second language teaching methods, understanding the English language learner, classroom atmosphere and management, lesson preparation, and materials development – provide participants the tools that they need to successfully apply for and perform teaching assignments abroad.
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June 6 - July 1
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TEFL 0002 TESL/TEFL Teacher Training - Night
This program prepares novice instructors to successfully live and teach English overseas. Over 100 TESL/TEFL Certificate graduates have been employed in over 40 countries with the help of ALI’s job placement assistance program. This program combines a solid teaching foundation with hands-on practical classroom experience. Specialized sessions – language acquisition theory, teaching specific language skills, effective second language teaching methods, understanding the English language learner, classroom atmosphere and management, lesson preparation, and materials development – provide participants the tools that they need to successfully apply for and perform teaching assignments abroad.
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2019 Summer
ASIAN 0490.01 Study Abroad in Asian Studies
Selected topics in Asian studies. Courses taught abroad in Asian countries through a program approved by Center for Asian and Pacific Studies to include SDSU faculty-led courses in these countries. May be repeated with new content. See Class Schedule for specific content and geographic location. Maximum credit six units of which three units may be applicable to General Education.
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July 1 - August 14
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2019 Summer
LATAM 0210 Intermediate Mixtec I
Further development of speaking and writing skills, both extended to discourse level and with emphasis on language of everyday life. Integrated approach to learning Mixtec to include awareness and appreciation of the Mixtec culture. Not open to students who have completed five years of high school Mixtec unless the fifth course was completed five or more years ago.
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June 14 - August 17
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2019 Summer
PSFA 0499 Special Study: PSFA 499
Individual directed study on topics within context of PSFA international studies minor. Maximum credit six units.
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July 1 - August 14
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CIV E 0499 Special Study: CIV E 499
Individual study in the area of civil engineering. Maximum credit six units for any combination of Civil Engineering 496, 499 and 596.
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ED 0450.07 Liberal Studies International Experience
This course provides students the opportunity to gain a better understanding of different cultures, expand their perspective on U.S. American culture, increase job opportunities, grow professionally, deepen their existing knowledge of their field of study, travel outside the U.S., improve communication and language skills, and satisfy an international experience requirement.
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2021 Summer
LATAM 0120 Elementary Zapotec I
Zapotec language and culture. Pronunciation, oral practice, reading, listening comprehension, and essentials of grammar. Not open to students who have completed three years of high school Zapotec unless the third course was completed five or more years ago.
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June 20 - July 30
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2018 Summer
ART 0204 Painting I
Pictorial composition and techniques of painting. Six hours.
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June 23 - July 15
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2018 Summer
ART 0404 Painting II
Concepts that enhance basic painting principles and a broad range of painting issues. Maximum credit six units. Six hours.
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June 23 - July 15
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2018 Summer
ART 0504 Painting III
Approaches to contemporary concepts in painting. Maximum credit six units. Six hours.
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June 23 - July 15
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2018 Summer
GEN S 0450.16 Sustainability Global Citizenship
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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July 7 - August 5
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2018 Summer
GEN S 0480 Engaged Citizenship and Social Responsibility
Fieldwork in multidisciplinary analyses of civic citizenship and social responsibility through participatory action research and inquiry-driven service in pluralistic communities. Service paradigms for engaged citizenship. Students will be required to complete nine hours of supervised fieldwork per week and to attend weekly meetings with instructor.
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June 16 - June 29
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2018 Summer
RTM 0404 Cross-Cultural Perspectives of Tourism
Concepts, definitions, and measures of essential cultural components of tourism. Integrated view of interrelated socio-cultural tourism issues with an understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures.
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July 7 - August 5
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2018 Summer
RTM 0499 Special Study: RTM 499
This course contextualizes the significance of global citizenship through international alliances and partnerships, constant cooperation, strong institutions, shared sacrifice, and a global commitment to progress, to meet the challenges of the 21st century, particularly those relating to basic human needs. From the perspective of the current global food and economic and financial crises, this course is intended to expose students to fundamental aspects of individual- and collective- responsibility in terms of improving the lives of fellow citizens: 1) commitments, 2) resources, 3) focus and accountability, and 4) dedication to sustainable development. Through this international opportunity incorporating the four aforementioned aspects, students in the course will gain real-life, place-specific, sustainable development skills focusing on the areas of small business management, product development, marketing and community governance. As the capstone deliverable, students will be required to present a Regional Sustainable Development Gap Analysis Report to a panel of local and international community-development representatives.
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July 7 - August 5
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2019 Summer
ANTH 0520 Ethnographic Field Methods
Problems and techniques of field work in ethnographic and social anthropological research; field work projects conducted using various qualitative and quantitative research techniques. Students work with informants in various settings
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June 14 - August 17
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2019 Summer
LATAM 0110 Elementary Mixtec I
Mixtec language and culture. Pronunciation, oral practice, reading, and listening comprehension and essentials of grammar in a communicative context and through task-based activities. Not open to students who have completed three years of high school Mixtec unless the third course was completed five or more years ago. Not open to students with credit in Latin American Studies 111.
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June 14 - August 17
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2019 Summer
LATAM 0111 Elementary Mixtec II
Continuation of Latin American Studies 110. Development of increased proficiency in Mixtec language and culture. Pronunciation, oral practice, listening comprehension, reading and writing, and grammar in a communicative context and through task-based activities.
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June 14 - August 17
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GEN S 0280 Introduction to Civic Engagement
Civic engagement through service learning. Collective action and global citizenship. Civic dimensions supporting democratic engagement. Civic capacities and literacies for social responsibility. One to two hours of weekly community service required.
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BIOL 0596.03 Virology in Barcelona
Students will gain knowledge on basic principles of molecular and clinical virology. Then, they will become acquainted with viral infections of historical importance in Spain as well as very recent cases of infections of important human viral pathogens nowadays in the news. Frontal lectures will be accompanied by visits to both scientific and touristic attractions so the students will gain a full understanding of their surroundings; Barcelona capital, Catalonia, and Spain.
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ED 0450.05 Liberal Studies in Spain
Study abroad in Education.
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GEN S 0450.22 Middle East: Islam to 1500
This course will deal with the history of Islamic civilization in the imperial ages with a focus on Islamic Spain from 711-1492. It will also provide a general developmental outline of Islamic civilization from the advent of the Prophet Muhammad to the political and economic advances of the Muslims during the period between 600-1500 C.E. The Islamic empires once expanded form Western Arabia to the present map of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as parts of Asia, Tropical Africa and Southern and Eastern Europe. Their diverse population shared a common acceptance of faith, culture, and Islamic law.
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HIST 0473 Middle Eastern History from the Advent of Islam to 1500 (B)
Middle Eastern history, 600 C.E. to 1500 C.E.; spread of Islam through rise of Ottoman Empire.
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B A 0370.01 Marketing

Faculty Led Study Abroad - Function of marketing in organizations and society. Strategic marketing planning in domestic and global settings to include marketing concepts, consumer behavior, market research, product planning, pricing, distribution, promotion, and influence of the external environment on marketing decisions.

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ASIAN 0490.03 Culture & Society in Rural China
ASIAN 490 is a course designed for students to gain an understanding of the culture and society in rural China. Through the service-learning portion of the course, students will have an up close experience with life in rural China, especially about young students there.
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ASIAN 0499 Special Study: ASIAN 0499
Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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GEN S 0250.01 Study Abroad in China
As a companion to GEN S 280, GEN S 250 is conducted in collaboration with the Liberal Education Center of Tsinghua University. Through interaction with Tsinghua University students, experiential activities, and reflective discussions, you will gain knowledge of Chinese history and culture and develop your ability to communicate about your learnings. Throughout the program, you will engage in educational excursions in Shaanxi Province and Henan Province.
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GEN S 0450.14 Study Abroad: Food, Nutrition, and Culture in Spain
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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GEN S 0450.21 Barcelona, Past and Present
In this course we will be learning about the vibrancy and diversity of Iberian life and cultures, past and present. It will be an interdisciplinary course, examining history, music, foods, art, architecture, literature, film, politics, religion, and the economy. Because the course will take place in Barcelona, special attention will be given to the local relationship to Catalan, Spanish, Basque, and Portuguese cultures. Throughout, we will reflect on and discuss the connection between traditionalism and change that is so characteristic of both Spain and Portugal, past and present.
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HIST 0798 Special Study: HIST 798
Individual study. Maximum credit six units applicable to a master’s degree.
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HIST 0406 History of Sexuality
Comparative and historical approach to changing conceptions of the body, regulation of sexual practices, and emergence of sexual identities. Historical perspectives on body parts, sexual practices, and sexual celebrities invested with social and political significance.
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HIST 0499 Special Study: HIST 499A, HIST 499B, HIST 499C
Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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HIST 0499 Special Study: HIST 499A, HIST 499B, HIST 499C
Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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HIST 0582.02 Barcelona, Past and Present
Variable topics in social and cultural history may include: Ritual in early modern Europe, radicals ad revolutionaries, intellectuals and society, families in former times, and American popular culture. See Class Schedule for specific topic. May be repeated with new content. Maximum credit six units.
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COMM 0371 Intercultural Communication
Study of communication with emphasis on influence of cultural background, perception, social organization, language and nonverbal messages in the intercultural communication experience.
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COMM 0371 Intercultural Communication
Study of communication with emphasis on influence of cultural background, perception, social organization, language and nonverbal messages in the intercultural communication experience.
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GEN S 0450.18 Life, Culture, and Society in Thailand
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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SPAN 0342 Mexican Civilization
The major currents and characteristics of Mexican culture, as expressed through the centuries in literature, philosophy, and the arts.
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SPAN 0499 Special Study: SPAN 499
Individual study. Maximum credit six units. This course is intended only for students who are currently enrolled in or who already have credit for all upper division courses in Spanish available in any given semester.
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A E 0340 Fluid Mechanics
Fluid statics. Laminar and turbulent fl ow of liquids and gases in pipes, nozzles, and channels. Dimensional analysis and modeling. Drag forces on moving or immersed objects.
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GEN S 0450.08 Women in German History
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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ISCOR 0450.06 Study Abroad in Georgia: Security, Politics, and Culture
This class is a two-week intensive study of international security, regional issues, and global concerns. The core component of this class will focus on understanding the politics, relations, and values that influence the diverse culture of Georgia, as well as understanding the economic, political, and social issues affecting the region.
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SWORK 0596.02 Immigration and Refugee Policies and Programs: A Comparison of the United States and Germany
This course examines the distinctive and common features that Germany and the United States have taken to grapple with the issue of immigration. Both countries are destination countries in the global movement of people seeking both economic opportunity, and safety from political turmoil. Immigration presents challenges to both countries such as who is given entrance, integration of those who enter, the provision health, social, and educational services to new arrivals. Understanding other approaches to policy development and implementation offers a rich source of ideas for policy reform. Comparative policy identifies the elements of national policy and services that are bound to the history, values and economic development of a given country, while at the same time illuminating those that share features with other countries. Put another way, comparative policy offers insights into US immigration and refugee policy by providing another frame of reference.
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ED 0450.06 Education in Guatemala
Study abroad in Education.
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SPAN 0302 Advanced Conversation and Writing
Advanced practice at oral communication through conversations and public speaking. Practice of written Spanish through advanced composition. Conducted in Spanish. May be taken concurrently with Spanish 301. Not open to students with credit in Spanish 381.
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COMM 0750.01 Seminar: Health Communication Campaigns
The purpose of this course is to explore the design and effectiveness of public health communication campaigns around the world. This course will begin by outlining the processes in the creation and assessment of public health campaigns. The beginning of the semester will outline best practice strategies for creating effective public health communication campaigns, focusing on the intersection of theory and method in campaign design. Once established, this class will study, discuss, and critique numerous campaign projects that have been published.
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COMM 0755.01 Seminar: Rhetoric of Tourism
Within the broader areas of rhetorical theory and criticism lies an interesting scholarly intersection between rhetoric and public memory. According to Michael Bodnar, public memory is best understood as “a body of beliefs and ideas about the past that help a public or society understand both its past, present, and by implication, its future” (15). Thus, many memory scholars agree that descriptions of the past are rhetorically constructed and our understanding of the history changes with the needs of the present. By examining memorials, monuments, and places of commemoration in four cities in Western Europe, students will theorize how these sites—designed to memorialize or monumentalize the past—function in the present.
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ENGL 0493 Film As Literature
Relationships between film and genres of literature, focusing on a critical comparison of the techniques of rhetoric, fiction, and drama and those of film. Topics include literature and film, novel into film, drama and film, reading film. Primarily for the general student not specializing in English or comparative literature. May count only as an elective course toward the English major. May be repeated with new title and content. Maximum credit six units.
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ENGL 0798 Special Study: ENGL 798
Individual study. Maximum credit six units applicable to a master’s degree.
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MALAS 0600A Cultural Studies​
MALAS seminars are divided into four general areas with content that varies semester to semester. Each course may be repeated once with new content.
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MALAS 0798 Special Study: MALAS 0798
Individual study on a given topic through interdisciplinary perspectives.
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PSFA 0501 Study Abroad I
Study and practical applications of PSFA-related intercultural issues in a selected international setting. Areas of study within PSFA disciplines.
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PSFA 0502 Study Abroad II
Study and practical applications of PSFA-related intercultural issues in a selected international setting. Areas of study within PSFA disciplines.
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THEA 0465 Theatre of Diversity
Racial, ethnic, political, and social diversity of American landscape as reflected in works of major playwrights of diversity.
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THEA 0532 Advanced Topics in Stage and Screen Performance
Theory and practice in performance from theatre, television, and film to include physical theatre, voice and speech, film and theatre performance styles, intercultural theatre, devised work. May be repeated with new content. Maximum credits six units.
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COMM 0499 Special Study

Approved individual study, project or research under supervision of faculty member. Maximum credit three units.

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ANTH 0439 Cultural Comparisons Through Film
Principles of cultural anthropology to include signs and proxemics, cultural prerequisites, kinship and social organization, and law and values. Feature and documentary films.
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C LT 0470 Folk Literature
Studies in the ballad, bardic poetry, oral and popular literature and folklore.
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COMM 0425 Theory and Research in Health Communication Campaigns
Theory and research on effective health communication campaigns in various settings to promote healthy lifestyles, nutrition, exercise, health screening, disease and injury prevention behavior.
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COMM 0450 Rhetorical Theory
Development of rhetorical theory as a mechanism for generating and understanding public discourse. Theories from ancient Greece to the present.
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ANTH 0348 Historical Archaeology
How historical texts and archaeological artifacts are used to understand colonial expansion and indigenous response across the globe over last half millennium. Incorporates native and European worldviews in investigation of archaeological sites from historical times.
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ENGL 0499 Special Study: ENGL 499
Individual study
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GEN S 0450.03 Study Abroad: Cultural History of Art and Anatomy in Italy - Session I
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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GEN S 0450.09 Life and Culture: Aesthetics, Discourse and Culture of Ireland
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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GEN S 0450.11 Study Abroad: Cultural History of Art and Anatomy in Italy - Session II
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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GEN S 0450.13 Italian Civilization and Culture
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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GEOL 0303 Natural Disasters
Geologic processes that have dramatically affected the human race: earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and floods. Not acceptable for a major in geological sciences.
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HIST 0500.01 Historical Archaeology: Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans - Italy
Variable topics in ancient history throughout the world may include: Women in Greek and Roman societies, magic in the Greco-Roman World, Silk Roads, and pre-contact Mesoamerica. See Class Schedule for specific topic. May be repeated with new content. Maximum credit six units.
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HIST 0506 The Renaissance (B)
Intellectual, artistic, social, and economic transformation in Europe from fourteenth to seventeenth centuries.
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PSY 0344 Psychology and Culture
Impact of culture in each of psychology's major areas, theories, and empirical findings.
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PSY 0442 Prejudice and Stereotypes
Classic and contemporary theories and research on prejudice and stereotyping to include origin and forms of phenomena, consequences, and approaches aimed at reducing them.
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GEN S 0350.05 Dominican Republic: Global Leadership and Diversity Identities
This course introduces participants to concepts of global leadership, social justice identity, diversity and inclusion through experiential learning. The group examines the history, cultural, politics, economics, education, and the arts in the Dominican Republic, with particular emphasis on the West African impact on Dominican culture. Through the lens of diversity inclusion and social justice, the intersections of class, race, gender and Afro-Latino identity are also explored. The music, art, and literature of the African Diaspora will be used as a way of understanding many African aspects of Dominican culture and society.
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ANTH 0422 Music and Culture
How the forms, functions and meanings of music vary crossculturally. Understanding a society’s music historically, holistically and experientially, with emphasis on non-Western music. Universals of music and music use. Ethnological theories of music and music change.
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GEN S 0450.20 Study Abroad:Music and Culture in Prague
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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RWS 0305W Writing in Various Settings
International students are advised to take Linguistics 305W. Composing effective texts for a wide range of situations in and out of the university. Learning to adjust textual elements for specific purposes, audiences, and settings. Enhances critical reading and writing skills by exploring how content contributes to meaning and effectiveness.
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ASIAN 0490.02 Study Abroad in Asia
This course is an undergraduate course in general study. The goal of this course is to increase your knowledge about the Chinese people, language, culture, history and business practices. Emphasis will be on the current issues facing China, Chinese history, ethnic minorities of China, Chinese contemporary cultural practices and philosophical traditions.
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CJ 0550.03 Study Abroad in Xiamen
Survey of the modern Chinese Constitution, criminal code, and code of criminal procedure, including the Chinese judicial system and police administration in comparison with its American counterparts. Classroom work is supplemented by visits to courts, police agencies, and cultural points.
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GEN S 0450.06 Life, Culture, and Society in China
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations, and written reports
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BIOL 0596.02 Marine and Microbial Ecology of Rocky Shores Downunder
Climate changes and increasing human populations have affected many environments, including the marine environment and the microbes that inhabit them. Ecological studies of microbes have traditionally been hindered with technical limitations on identifying community members and determining their metabolic and ecological roles in the community. Now that we have overcome these limitations with advances in DNA sequencing, we need to integrate the changes in microbial communities with the ecology of the macro-organisms and how they are affected by climate change.
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ED 0450.01 Liberal Studies in Belize
Study abroad in Education.
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ED 0450.03 Liberal Studies in Ecuador
Study abroad in Education.
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ED 0450.02 Liberal Studies in Costa Rica
Study abroad in Education.
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2017 Spring
GEN S 0450.19 International Relations, Human Rights, and Diplomacy: The European Approach

Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.

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December 15 - January 19
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POL S0450.01 International Relations: A Global Perspective
Selected topics in political science. Course taught abroad through a program approved by political science department to include SDSU faculty-led courses abroad. International internships may receive political science credit. May be repeated with new content. See Class Schedule for specific content and geographic location. Maximum credit six units.
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2018 Spring
CIV E 0465 Foundation Engineering & Earth Retaining Structures
Soil mechanics theories applied to design of shallow and deep foundations; lateral pressure of soils, design of retaining walls. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 462.
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December 20 - February 5
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2018 Spring
GEN S 0450.02 Study Abroad: Sustainability in India
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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January 2 - February 1
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Zohir Chowdhury
2018 Spring
CIV E 0530 Open Channel Hydraulics
Principles of open channel flow. Analysis and problems of critical, uniform, gradually-varied, and rapidly-varied flows. Flow over weirs and spillways. Bridge, culvert and multiple openings hydraulics and modeling. Channel transitions. Design and environmental problems.

Two lectures and three hours of laboratory.

Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 444. Workshops on river analysis system (HEC-RAS 4.0).
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December 20 - February 5
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2017 Fall
MGT 0355 International Entrepreneurship
Launching and managing an international entrepreneurial venture. Search and identification of opportunities in foreign markets, logistics of international business expansion, cross-cultural business communication, and international networking.
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December 22 - February 5
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2017 Fall
GEN S0350.01 International Relations, Human Rights, and Diplomacy: The European Approach

Interdisciplinary selected topics course. To enroll contact the faculty adviser of the department offering the course. May be repeated with new content. Maximum credit four units.

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December 15 - January 19
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2018 Fall
NURS 0499 Special Study
Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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January 3 - January 14
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P H 0499 Special Study: P H 499
Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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CAL 0450.02 Study Abroad: International Relations, A Global Perspective, United Kingdom
Study abroad in Arts and Letters.
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2017 Spring
GEN S 0450.01 Advancing Global Engagement
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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December 22 - January 31
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GEN S 0450.05 British Life and Culture
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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GEN S 0450.05 British Life and Culture
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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GEN S 0450.05 British Life and Culture
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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2018 Spring
GEN S 0450.10 Study Abroad: Art and Anatomy in Italy
Life and culture of a foreign country through an approved semester abroad program sponsored by an academic department or program at SDSU. Requires lecture attendance, excursions and site visits, examinations and written reports.
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January 2 - January 14
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H SEC 0797 Research
Supervised research in an area of homeland security. Maximum credit three units of Homeland Security 790, 797, or 798 applicable to a master’s degree. Prerequisites: Classified graduate standing and consent of instructor
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H SEC 0797 Research
Supervised research in an area of homeland security. Maximum credit three units of Homeland Security 790, 797, or 798 applicable to a master’s degree. Prerequisites: Classified graduate standing and consent of instructor
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2017 Spring
ISCOR 0450.04 Study Abroad in Portugal: International Relations, Human Rights, and Diplomacy
Selected topics in international security and conflict resolution. Course taught abroad. Potential additional prerequisites and location of course and organizational meetings. May be repeated once with new content. See Class Schedule for specific content. Maximum credit six units.
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December 15 - January 19
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2017 Spring
ISCOR 0450.05 Study Abroad: Estonia / Russia
Selected topics in international security and conflict resolution. Course taught abroad. Potential additional prerequisites and location of course and organizational meetings. May be repeated once with new content. See Class Schedule for specific content. Maximum credit six units.
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December 22 - January 31
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MGT 0358 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
Faculty Led Study Abroad - Process of initiating, expanding, purchasing, and consolidating businesses. Concepts, theories, and techniques of managerial innovation and implementation.
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