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1 STUDY ABROAD ADVISING GUIDE University of Glasgow The list of courses below is meant to be used as a guide. These courses represent the courses Gonzaga students have taken past semesters. Some of these courses may not be offered and additional course options could be available. Refer to the Program Courses for detailed information about the courses you want to take on your study abroad experience. If a course requires approval, students should contact the Department Chair of the appropriate Department, providing course descriptions and syllabus of course(s) to obtain an approval signature on the Course Pre- Form. Host Course Name BIOL 2038 Functional Anatomy for Premed BIOL 341 Human Physiology SOCIO 4100 Sociology of Globalization COMM 418 Intercultural and International Communication COMPSCI 2007 Computing Science 2X: Algorithms and Data CPSC 122 Computer Science II Structures 2 LAW 1014 Forensic Medicine I CRIM 190 Directed Reading ECON 1002 Economics 1B ECON 202 Macroeconomics ECON 2002 Economics 2B ECON 302 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 4009 Economics of Industry 1: Basic Theories of Market ECON 310 Antitrust Policy and Regulation Structure ECON 2001 Economics 2A ECON 403 Advanced Microeconomics ECON 4020 Microeconomic Analysis: Consumer, Producer, and ECON 403 Advanced Microeconomics General Equilibrium ECON 4018 International Trade ECON 321 International Economics ENGLIT 4031 Contemporary Black and Asian British Writing ENGL 106 Special Topics: Multicultural World Lit ENGLIT 1011 Poetry and Politics ENGL 201 Studies in Poetry ENGLIT 1010 The Novel and Narratology ENGL 202 Studies in Fiction ENGLIT 4001 American Literature I ENGL 230 Survey of American Lit ENGLIT 4002 American Literature II ENGL 230 Survey of American Lit ENGLIT 3004 Irish and Scottish Literature since 1900 ENGL 285 Special Topics SCOTLIT 1013 Scottish Literature 1A: Approaching Scottish ENGL 285 Special Topics Literature

2 Name SCOTLIT 2001 Scottish Literature: Early Scottish Lit and Language ENGL 285 Special Topics ENGLIT 2001 Writing and Ideology ENGL 285 Special Topics ENGLIT 4006 Fantastic History of 20th Century Fictions ENGL 285 Special Topics SCOTLIT 1012 Scottish Literature 1B ENGL 285 Special Topics ENGLIT 4027 Creative Writing: Fiction ENGL 302 Fiction Writing ENGLIT 4009 Irish Literature: From Victorian to Independence ENGL 342 Victorian Literature ENGLIT 4008 Irish Literature since the 1880s ENGL th C. British Lit ENGLIT 4062 Science Fiction ENGL 466 Topics in Literature ENGLIT 4010 James Joyce ENGL 466 Topics in Lit GAELIC 4041 The Folklore of Scotland ENGL 466 Topics in Life: Pre-1600 Britain ENGLIT 4022 Radical Theory: Culture and Critique ENGL 480 Critical Theory and Cultural Study PHIL 4010 Environmental Ethics ENVS 358 Environmental Ethics FRENCH 1005 French Language 1 (Beginners) FREN 101 Elementary French I HIST 1024 History 1C HIST 102 Western Civ. II HIST 2011 People, Things, Ideas: The Making of Modern HIST 102 Western Civilization II Society HIST 2002 Hist. 2A North American HIST 201 US History 1 HIST 2002 Society, Culture and Politics in North America HIST 201 History of the USA I HIST 2002 Society, Culture and Politics in North America HIST 202 History of the USA II CLASSIC 4061 Rome's Empire HIST 306 Roman Empire HIST 4033 The Norman Conquest HIST 311 Medieval Europe HIST 4109 Reformation: Europe in the Age of Religious War HIST 313 Reformation HIST 4226 Society and Religion in Medieval Crusader States HIST 314 High Medieval Europe HIST 4029 The Crusades HIST 319 High Medieval Europe HIST 4186 Modern Britain at War: From Roke's Drift to Port HIST 332 Modern Europe Stanley HIST 4069 Communities in American Culture HIST 366 American Culture and Ideas ARCH 1001 The Archaeology of Scotland HIST 390 History Topics CEES 1016 Communism Collapse HIST 390 Special Topics CELTCIV 1001 Celtic Civilization 1A HIST 390 Special Topics CELTCIV 1002 Celtic Civilization 1B HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 1020 Europe Rising HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 1022 Introduction to Scottish Culture A HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 1025 Introduction to Scottish Culture, Semester 2 HIST 390 Special Topics

3 Name HIST 3001 Folk Beliefs and the Witch Hunts HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 3016 Scottish Popular Culture HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4002 American Landscape History HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4006 Scottish Enlightenment HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4013 Medieval Ireland HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4016 Patriarchy, Sex, and Gender HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4032 The Lost Empire: Byzantium and the Slavs, 800- HIST 390 Special Topics 1600 HIST 4066 Christianizing the West HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4203 Migrant Nation: Scotland and the Modern World HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4210 European Politics, HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4231 Intelligence, The State, and International Relations HIST 390 Special Topics in the 20th Century HIST 4233 The Founding of Scotland: 12th to 13th Centuries HIST 390 Special Topics HIST 4234 Gender, Sexuality and Modernity in Victorian and HIST 390 Special Topics Edwardian Scotland HIST 4239 Art, Culture, and Patronage in Renaissance HIST 390 Special Topics Scotland SCOTLIT 4013 The Scottish Enlightenment: Ideas and Influences HIST 390 Special Topics BIOL 3105 Sports Science 3A HPHY 376/L Exercise Physiology and Lab BIOL 3105 Sports Science 3A HPHY 489 Advanced Topics POLITCI 4004 Contemporary Political Issues in Scotland INST 302 International Differences Elective POLITIC 4131 Civil Society and Social Capital: Comparative INST 302 Special Topics: International Differences Perspectives POLITCI 4007 Global Environmental Politics INST 303 International Intersections Topic POLITIC 2002 Politics 2B: International Relations INST 342 International Relations POLITCI 4122 Global Inequality and International Development INST 343 Global Economic Issues SCOTLIT 1003 Scottish Studies: Exploring Scottish Culture INST 399 Area Studies Abroad POLITCI 4163 Emotions, War, and Peace in International INST 480 Topics in International Studies Relations EXT 4015 Black and White Photography JOUR 170 Photographic Art STATS 1010 Statistics 1A MATH 121 Introductory Statistics STATS 1002 Statistics 1Y: Probability and Statistical Methods MATH 121 Introductory Statistics MATHS 1001 Mathematics 1R MATH 148 Survey of Calculus MATHS 1004 Mathematics 1X MATH 148 Survey of Calculus

4 Name GAELIC 1004 Gaelic 1B (half) MDLA 190 Study Abroad Modern Language I MGT 1001 Business and Management 1A: People at Work MGMT 350 Principles of Management NO MGT 1002 Business and Management 1B: Marketing MKTG 310 Principles of Marketing NO ADED Highland Bagpipe MUSC 131 Applied Lessons MUSC 1015 Listening and Repertory MUSC 171 Music in the Humanities ADED Bagpipes: History and Repertoire MUSC 190 Directed Study MGT 2002 Business and Management 2A: Operations and OPER 340 Operations Management Financial Decision Management NO PHIL 4016 History of Modern Philosophy PHIL 410 History of Modern Philosophy PHIL 4021 Marx PHIL 416 Marxism PHIL 4003 Philosophy of Psychology PHIL 433 Philosophy of Psychology PHIL 4036 Philosophy of Science PHIL 443 Philosophy of Science PHIL 4030 Philosophy of the Mind PHIL 448 Philosophy of the Mind PHIL 4039 Political Philosophy PHIL 451 Political Philosophy PHIL 4034 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 465 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 4027 Philosophy of Art PHIL 472 Special Topics Study Abroad PHIL 2002 Philosophy 2M: Self and Society PHIL 495 Special Topics: Study Abroad PHIL 4001 Ancient Confucian Ethics PHIL 495 Special Topics: Study Abroad PHIL 4002 Aristotle PHIL 495 Special Topics PHIL 4004 Contemporary Ethics PHIL 495 Special Topics PHIL 4018 Mind and Knowledge in the Scottish PHIL 495 Special Topics: Study Abroad Enlightenment (20) PHIL 4022 Metaphysics PHIL 495 Special Topics PHIL 4027 Philosophy of Art PHIL 495 Special Topics Study Abroad PHIL 4028 Philosophy of Language PHIL 495 Special Topics: Study Abroad PHIL 4031 Philosophy of Perception PHIL 495 Special Topics PHIL 4037 Plato PHIL 495 Special Topics PHIL 4044 Liberalism PHIL 495 Special Topics SCOTLIT 4013 The Scottish Enlightenment: Ideas and Influences PHIL 495 Special Topics: Study Abroad ASTRO 1004 Exploring the Cosmos 1Y PHYS 110 Astronomy Lecture ASTRO 1002 Astronomy 1 (Half) PHYS 110 & PHYS 110L Intro to Astronomy and Intro to Astronomy Lab ASTRO 1003 Exploring the Cosmos 1Y PHYS 110 & PHYS 110L Intro to Astronomy and Intro to Astronomy Lab ABED 11425E American Politics in the 21st Century POLS 101 American Politics

5 Name POLITCI 4022 Scottish Government POLS 354 Comparative European Politics POLITIC 4002 British Prime Ministers POLS 360 Parliamentary Government PSYCH 1002 Psychology 1B: Social, Developmental, Health and PSYC 281 Special Topics Individual Differences PSYCH 4011 Professional Skills III PSYC 281 Special Topics PSYCH 4009 Psychological Psychology PSYC 300 Biological Psychology PSYCH 4008 Perception and Visual Cognition (3H) PSYC 305 Sensation and Perception PSYCH 3002 Cognition PSYC 310 Cognition PSYCH 4036 Social Psychology PSYC 335 Social Psychology PSYCH 4012 Social Cognition PSYC 335 Social Psychology PSYCH 4039 Individual Differences PSYC 340 Personality PSYCH 4006 Human Development (3H) PSYC 345 Child Psych PSYCH 4051 Atypical Development 3H (10 Units) PSYC 345 Child Psychology PSYCH 4006 Human Development (3H) PSYC 357 Lifespan PSYCH 4022 Concepts and Empirical Results in Education PSYC 370 Educational Psychology PSYCH 4052 Educational Psychology PSYC 370 Educational Psychology PSYCH 4034 Psychology and Biology of Mental Disorders PSYC 390 Psychopathology PSYCH 4074 Neuropsychological Deficits (International) PSYC 395 Clinical Neuropsychology PSYCH 4053 Health Psychology PSYC 396 Seminar: Health/Pediatric PSYCH 4033 Psychological Interventions PSYC 399 Clinical/ Counseling PSYCH 4019 Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging (10 Units) PSYC 449 Special Elective Topics PSYCH 4077 Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging PSYC 449 Special Topics Elective PSYCH 4014 Autism Spectrum Disorders PSYC 449 Special Elective Topics PSYCH 4018 Cognitive Neuroscience Insights into Brain PSYC 449 Special Elective Topics Plasticity PSYCH 4027 Interactive and Communicative PSYC 449 Special Elective Topics PSYCH 4028 Language and Meaning PSYC 449 Special Elective Topics PSYCH 4029 Leadership PSYC 449 Special Elective Topics PSYCH 4038 Syntactic Processing in Language PSYC 449 Special Elective Topics PSYCH 4003 Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psych PSYC 465 History and Systems of Psych PSYCH 4032 Positive Psychology (4H) PSYC 478 Human Flourishing PSYCH 4077 Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging (International) PSYC 485 Special Topics PSYCH 4054 Psychology Mini Project for Visiting Students PSYC 496 Individual Research Topics TRS 1007 The God Question RELI 210 Christian Doctrine

6 Name TRS 2002 Christian Traditions and Transformation RELI 210 Christian Doctrine TRS 4080 Science and Religion RELI 240 Special Topics: Science and Religion TRS 2005 Texts and Cultures of the Bible RELI 240 Special Topics TRS 1009 The Search for Meaning: Understanding Asian RELI 351 Religions of Asia Traditions TRS 4084 Buddhism RELI 353 Buddhism TRS 3014 Hinduism: Philosophical Tradition and Modern RELI 355 Hinduism Genealogies TRS 1008 Search for Meaning: Judaism, Christianity, Islam RELI 390 Special Topics TRS 2003 Islam RELI 390 Special Topics TRS 2021 Religion, Culture, and Controversy RELI 390 Special Topics TRS 3021 Modern Judaism RELI 390 Special Topics: Modern Judaism TRS 4058 Existentialism & Faith RELI 390 Special Topics: Existentialism TRS 2004 Mysticism and Spirituality RELI 390 Special Topics: Mysticism TRS 4087 Holocaust Narratives and Ethics of Representation RELI 390 Special Topics SOCIO 1009 Sociology 1A: Self and Society SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCIO 1010 Sociology 1B: Critical Research in Contemporary SOCI 101 Intro to Sociology Societies SOCIO 4069 Sociology of health and Illness SOCI 282 Health and medicine SOCIO 1009 Sociology 1A: Self and Society SOCI 295 Special Topics SOCIO 4060 Understanding and Explaining Crime SOCI 350 Deviant Behavior SOCIO 4097 Imperialism and the Modern World SOCI 380 Global Social Change PUBPOL 4033 Service in the Community SOCI 496 Practicum in Sociology: Social Service Agency THEATRE 1002 Theatre Studies I THEA 100 Intro to Theater Arts ADED 2002E Drawing and Painting VART 101 Beginning Drawing ADED Rendering the Human Form VART 101 Beginning Drawing ADED Figurative Sculpture VART 141 Ceramics I HISTART 2005 History of Art 2B VART 191 Survey: Renaissance- Modern ADED Rendering the Human Form VART 385 Figure Drawing I ARCH 1001 The Archeology of Scotland VART 394 Special Topics in Art History HISTART 1003 History of Art I VART 394 Special Topics

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