INTS 140 Contemporary Issues in International Studies ( 5 credits)
Distribution Area Fulfilled Social Sciences; General Transfer Elective Course Description Contemporary issues facing a visiting foreign professor’s homeland, including but not limited to: historical, geographical, demographic, political, economic, environmental, and social/cultural issues.
Course Content An analysis of pivotal developments characterizing or shaping the homeland of a visiting foreign professor. The following areas will be examined.
A. Geography
B. History
C. Politics
D. Economics
E. Culture
F. Education
G. Science & technology
H. Law
I. Status of the environment
J. Relations with the U.S. and other major nations
Student Outcomes 1. Discuss the geography of the homeland of the visiting professor. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
2. Compare and contrast the cardinal developments in the civilization of the country in question. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
3. Explain the chief components (religious, economic, political) of the culture of the visiting professor’s homeland. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
4. Analyze the interconnections (social, ethnic, racial, gender, artistic, intellectual) among different historical movements, changes, and trends. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
5. Discuss the impact of scientific and technological progress on humans and their environment. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
6. Determine the salient similarities and differences between the cultures of the U.S. and the native country of the visiting professor. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
7. Identify the major problems facing the homeland of the visiting professor. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
8. Determine an overall plan for mutually beneficial ties between the U.S. and the homeland of the visiting professor, based on lessons that are drawn from history. (objective tests, essay tests, class discussions, class presentations, written assignments)
Degree Outcomes Social Sciences: Graduates analyze and interpret social phenomenon using social science theories and methods.
Multiculturalism: Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of diverse ideas, cultures, and experiences, and develop the ability to examine their own attitudes and assumptions in order to understand and work with others who differ from themselves.
Lecture Contact Hours 50 Lab Contact Hours 0 Clinical Contact Hours 0 Total Contact Hours 50
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