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INTERNATIONAL COURSEWORK

GEB 3373: International Business​

This course provides a holistic global perspective, focusing on understanding diverse international business environments and the impact of culture. The curriculum emphasizes the practical application of this knowledge, particularly in terms of ethical responsibilities and best practices on a global scale. In addition, the course places a strong emphasis on developing teamwork and collaboration skills, aligning with industry expectations and recognizing the importance of these competencies in a competitive job market. The goal is to equip students with the necessary insights and skills to navigate and contribute effectively to the complexities of international business.

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ARH 2000: Art Appreciation: American Diversity and Global Arts
This course offers a global perspective on visual arts, focusing on critical engagement with American culture. It emphasizes analyzing artworks using design elements and delving into diverse global art traditions. The goals include mastering art terms, creating art, employing various analytical methods, understanding diverse perspectives in art history, recognizing influential American artists, exploring complex artworks, and enhancing communication skills.

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ART 1790A: Survey of Art and Architecture in Italy

This course offers a comprehensive understanding of art's role in Rome, a city steeped in artistic heritage. Emphasizing direct engagement with artworks, it leverages Italy's unparalleled art historical resources. Exploring Rome, the course delves into historical and cultural parallels with Western art. The course not only examines stylistic aspects but also delves into the social, historical, and political contexts shaping the creation of these works.

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ITA 1010: Italian Level I

This course focuses on fostering foundational communication skills in Italian. It emphasizes the gradual development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities. It provides students with limited yet effective oral and written proficiency, contextualized within Italian culture.

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