Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 11200 SW 8th Street, CP 304 Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305-348-2606 Fax: 305-348-3772 chemistry@fiu.edu Quick Links Directory Degrees & Programs Resources Internships & Jobs Scholarships & Fellowships Examines "the Revolution" as a contested historical process. Digital Communications | Students develop the skills to build and maintain relationships across cultures by focusing on similarities and differences in communication behaviors, perceptions, language usage and social practices. Focuses on the development of listening and reading comprehension skills, and encourages maximum oral interaction and the practice of writing. Topics include genetic drift, mutation, and selection. Explores the depth and breadth of the mystical tradition of Islam (Sufism) through primary and secondary texts which look at the esoteric dimensions of mystical practice in the Islamic World. Examines the origins, experiences, and legacies of the Second World War as a global phenomenon. Topics include the rise of centralized societies, the Atlantic slave trade, early Christianity and Islam. Web/Accessibility | (formerly CES 4580) This course examines the impacts of hurricanes and explores the roles of engineers in achieving sustainable coastal communities around the globe. Explores management strategies suitable for controlling a growing industry. Interdisciplinary study of Latin America and the Caribbean, its key regions, historical periods, and concepts. Prepares students for generalist social work practice with diverse populations focusing on knowledge, attitude, and skills. Explore the intricate relationship between human and planetary well-being and the microbes that inhabit us, both inside and outside our bodies. This course explores the implications of both Western and Eastern rhetorical theories and practices for written communication in the age of globalization. I took a global learning course but it doesnt show up on my Panther Degree Audit. Examines key developments of major world civilizations in a comparative perspective. " Nk|We.!@x-qNe]x@~aneGmf#/g{uPKx2+&|X`&efw5|D b*h46$i(2]'-Tj+eFxXus4HKTXk a3B&` Develop basic knowledge of global healthcare systems and models. FIU | 2021-2022 Course Catalogs [Skip to menu.] A study of theatre: process and product, introducing the past of theatre, its literature and traditions; and the means by which theatre is produced: acting, directing and visual design. Capital budgeting operational analysis and financial decisions in the multinational context. Critical analysis of power dynamics generating gender violence across gender, race, and class globally. Capstone integration of real organizational situations. An ideal typical authoritarian regime will be established, followed by case study analyses of modern authoritarian systems, like those of Brazil, Mexico, and Portugal. Provides understandings, skills, and dispositions needed to select, evaluate, and apply, TESOL strategies in multicultural elementary classrooms. A continuation of Honors Seminar V, this course examines the interplay of various sources of authority in society and our system of values and aesthetics. NSE students have priority access to register online. [Skip to body.] Web/Accessibility Open to any student who understands Portuguese. Introduction to environmental engineering problems; water and wastewater treatment, air pollution, noise, solid and hazardous wastes. You can also find information on how to contact your advisor at FIU Onestop. The first of a two course sequence, this course examines the aesthetic undepinnings of culture, the foundations of what are commonly held as western values, and the power relationships that surround them. Examines the global, transnational and Africana dimensions of Hip Hop. Studies of political systems of the majjor European countries on a comparative basis. Web/Accessibility | Interdisciplinary in content, they deal with essential questions and complex issues that are best understood and addressed through multiple disciplinary perspectives. Students can search for global learning courses offered during thesemester and mini-semester as well as browse the entire course list: First, make sure that the course meets all of the criteria to count as a global learning course. Spring 2022 Courses | Center for Women's and Gender Studies | Florida International University Spring 2022 Courses Graduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies Undergraduate Certificate in Queer Studies Undergraduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies Spring A Online ECP 3555 (RVAA) - 16800 - Women and the Economy - Alonso Compares public policies and organizational techniques for responding to urban poverty and inequality with equitable, sustainable economic development measures. To understand Africa's role in the world today by examining the social, cultural, political, and economic forces that have shaped Africa since 1950. I am taking a course that may count towards either the global learning foundations or the global learning discipline-specific requirement. I need to take a discipline specific global learning course to fulfill my global learning graduation requirement. Survey of American history since 1877 including such topics as industrialization, political reform, experiences in war, social conflict, and changing conceptions of the meaning of democracy. FIU will only require a period of quarantine if it is required by local, state or federal health authorities. For heritage speakers. Students will discuss how cultural identities connect to prevailing world conditions associated with local, global, international, and intercultural trends and systems. Provides an overview of the field of public administration by focusing on its development and importance in modern government operations. Topics include revolution, urbanization, industry, class society, empire, world wars, and decolonization. General Electives 3 Upper Division 3000-4000 Level Elective General Electives 3 Upper Division 3000-4000 Level Elective General Requirements Prerequisites: MAC1105, ECO2023, STA2023 or STA2122. A descriptive study emphasizing the functions and institutions common to global marketing systems. FIU Online FIU Online offers over 130 degrees and program tracks to choose from accessible from anywhere in the world. Measurement and evaluation of the risk of internationally diversified assets. In class viewing and discussion of selected French films to develop knowledge and understanding of this important aspect of French culture from beginnings to the present. (previously REL 3362) A survey of the main facets of Islamic religion and societies from the time of Muhammad to the present. Includes the impact of "globalization" on jobs, the structure and function of worker organizations, the impact of technology, the struggle for working class and low-wage workers, and the impact of cross-national shifts of jobs and labor. Try searching again or using different filters to find what you're looking for. An introduction to the study of local societies in worldwide perspective. Digital Communications | 1 global learning foundations course in the University Core Curriculum (UCC), 1 discipline-specific global learning course as part of the major. | Sitemap. Students will explore the impact of microbiology on global social issues.Not applicable for majors in Biological Sciences. The political, cultural, economic, and religious development of Viking society, 600-1300 C.E. AFH 4254 - History of Postcolonial Africa, AFS 3011 - African Civilizations, Religions and Philosophy, AFS 3332 - Gender and Sexualities in Sub-Saharan African Contexts, AFS 4265 - Latin America and the Caribbean in Africa: South-South Interactions, AMH 2020 - American History Introductory Survey Since 1877, AMH 2041 - Origins of American Civilization, AMH 3310 - Social Movements in Modern United States History, AMH 3314 - Public Health & Medicine in U.S. History, AMH 4573 - African American History from the Late 19th Century to the Present, AMH 4671 - Race, Gender, and Science in the Atlantic World, BCN 3761 - Construction Documentation and Communication, BCN 4570 Sustainable Approaches to Construction, BME 4800 - Design of Biomedical Systems and Devices. Schismatic movements (Buddhism, Jainism) and Indianized extrinsic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism). Do I still need to satisfy the global learning graduation requirement? Introduces basic anthropological theories and concepts. Case study approach is used to develop an awareness and understanding of the legal problems confronting the manager and executive in policy and decision making. Digital Communications | A beginning studio-based course with a strong theoretical component where concepts are examined through a variety of approaches and media. Knowledge of curriculum and instructional skills in kindergarten and primary grades. The course examines social movements including the Civil Rights, Feminist, and Black Power Movements within a broader context of Cold War anticolonial activism. Microbial relationships to immunology, sanitation, pollution and geochemical cycling. An examination of Latin America in the colonial period, focusing on conquest, Indian relations, the landed estate, urban functions, labor, and socioeconomic organization from the 15th through the 18th Centuries. Emphasis on the evolution of a society, its ideas and its values. Event State Date End Date Holiday; Application Cycle: Nov 08, 2021 : Dec. 31, 2021: Scheduling Cycle: Jan 03, 2022: Jan 31, 2022: Notification Cycle: Feb 01, 2022 November 3, 2022, Summer Session B/Session C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Summer Session B/Session C: Grades available for students, Fall: Nondegree-seeking student registration begins, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: Classes begin, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Main Session/Session A: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Main Session/Session A: tuition payment due, Fall Main Session/Session A: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session/Session A: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Main Session/Session A: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Fall 2022 term, Fall Main Session: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Session A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Session A: Grades available to students, Fall Session B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Session B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Registration for degree-seeking students begins, Fall Session B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Fall Main Session: Return of Title IV deadline for financial aid recipients, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Spring 2023 term on their MyFIU student portal, Fall Session B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Fall Session B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Fall Main Session: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Session B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to submit petition for removal of Spring 2022 courses, First day to apply for Spring 2023 term graduation, Spring: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Fall Session B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Fall Main Session: Final week of the term, Spring: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Fall Session D: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Fall Main Session/Session B: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Fall Main Session/Session B: Grades available for students, Fall Session D: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Fall Session D: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Fall Session D: $100 late payment fee assessed, Christmas Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade, New Year's Day Observed (University closed), Fall Session D: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Fall Session D: Grades available to students, Spring A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Last day to submit Non-degree Application for Spring 2023 term, Martin Luther King Day (University closed), Spring A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Spring A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Spring 2023 term, Last day to submit petition for removal of Summer 2022 courses, Spring C: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring A: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring Break (University open, no classes), Spring A: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Class schedule available to all returning undergraduate and graduate students for Summer & Fall 2023 terms, Spring B: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Spring B: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Spring B: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer & Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Continuing students may view their assigned enrollment appointments for the Summer/Fall 2023 terms on their MyFIU student portal, Spring B: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Spring B: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Spring B: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Spring C: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, First day to apply for Summer 2023 term graduation, Summer/Fall: Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day, Spring B: Last day to drop a course with a DR grade or withdraw from the University with a WI grade, Spring C: Final week of the term - final exams and other course assessment activities are scheduled during this week, Summer/Fall: Open registration for degree-seeking students, Spring B/C: Deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) for faculty to submit grades, Spring B/C: Grades available for students, Summer: Non-degree seeking student registration begins, Summer A/C: Last day to register without incurring a $100 late registration fee, Summer A/C: Last day to submit Non-degree Application, Summer A/C: Last day to add courses; last day to drop courses or withdraw from the University without incurring financial liability for tuition and fees, Summer A/C: Last day to submit an appeal for the repeat surcharge fee, Summer A/C: $100 late payment fee assessed for outstanding balances, Summer A: Last day to withdraw from the University with a 25% refund of tuition, Summer A/C: Cancellation of enrollment for unpaid tuition and fee balances not covered by payment plan, scholarships, or other awards, Summer A/C: Reinstatement after cancellation for non-payment, Last day to apply for graduation at the end of Summer 2023 term. 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