Semester at Sea -- Spring 2018 USD Course Equivalents

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Semester at Sea -- Spring 2018 USD Course Equivalents Courses designated as under review have been submitted to the appropriate USD Department Chair and are awaiting final evaluation. Courses listed on this pre-approved list are to be used to determine USD equivalencies. YOU MUST cross reference this list with the host institution schedule to ensure that your courses are actually being instructed during your semester of interest. NOTE: Core Curriculum designations on this list pertain to the OLD Core only Updated 10/13/2017 Global Studies (Required) SAS Course Course Title Equivalent USD Course # Units Old Core Only Pre-Requisites Special Notes IE 300 Global Studies (Sections 1 & 2) POLS 494 3 Select the remainder of your courses for SAS from this list SAS Course Course Title Equivalent USD Course # Units Old Core Only Pre-Requisites Special Notes Agriculture AGRI 270 World Interdependence - Population and Food ABRD 294 3 Anthropology ANTH 100 Introductory Cultural Anthropology ANTH 102 3 ANTH 329 Cultural Change ANTH 494 3 Art ART 320 ART 492A Global Encounters in Art (Focus: Religious Art and Architecture - Asia and Europe) (Sections 1 & 2) Seminar: Art History (Focus on Politics, Religion, and Art in Early Modern Eurasian) Business BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations ETLW 302 3 BUS 405B Contemporary Business Topics: International Business BUSN 361 3 Botany/Zoology BZ 300 Animal Behavior Design and Merchandising

DM 360 Retailing English E 142 Reading Without Borders ENGL 226 3 E 238 20th Century Fiction ENGL 226 3 E 245 World Drama THEA 369 3 E 320 Introduction to the Study of Language ENGL 377 3 E 332 Modern Women Writers ENGL 374 3 Economics ECON 204 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 102 3 ECON 101 ECON 315 Money and Banking ECON 310 3 ECON 102 ECON 460 Economic Development ECON 494 3 ECON 101 and ECON 102 Education EDUC 375 Comparative Education Finance FIN 355 Principles of Investments FINA 402 3 FINA 300 Food Science and Human Nutrition FSHN 150 Survey of Human Nutrition ABRD 394 3 Human Development and Family Studies HDFS 201 Perspectives in Gerontology ABRD 294 3 HDFS 402 Couple and Family Studies ABRD 394 3 ESBI History HIST 350 United States Foreign Relations Since 1914 HIST 377 3 HIST 465 Pacific Wars: Korea and Vietnam HIST 375 3 HIST 466 US-China Relations Since 1800 HIST 372 3 Honors HONR 292 Honors Seminar - Knowing in Arts and Humanities

International Education IE 272 IE 272 World Interdependence - Current Global Issues (Focus on Climate Change) World Interdependence - Current Global Issues (Focus on Global Health) ABRD 294 3 IE 471 Children and Youth in Global Context ABRD 394 3 FDG1 International Studies INST 301 Global Commodities Across the Disciplines ABRD 394 3 INST 492 International Studies Seminar ABRD 394 3 FDG2 Journalism and Media Communication JTC 361 Writing for Specialized Magazines COMM 485 3 JTC 414 Media Effects (Focus: Women and the Media) COMM 330 3 JTC 418 Journalism, Peace, and War COMM 494 3 Spanish LSPA 106 First-Year Spanish Review SPAN 101 3 Management MGT 301 Supply Chain Management BSCM 302 3 MGT 360 Social and Sustainable Venturing MGMT 312 3 MGMT 300 MGT 430 Leadership and Social Responsibility MGMT 312 3 MGMT 300 Marketing MKT 300 Marketing MKTG 300 3 No core "oral competency" credit MKT 360 Retailing MKTG 494 3 MKTG 300 MKT 366 Services Marketing MKTG 301 3 MKTG 300 Music MU 132 Exploring World Music (Sections 1 & 2) MUSC 140 3 MU 333 History of Rock and Roll MUSC 340 3 Natural Resources NR 120A Environmental Conservation EOSC 294 3

NR 150 Oceanography (Sections 1 & 2 & 3) EOSC 294 3 Philosophy/Religious Studies PHIL 172 Religions of the East (Sections 1 & 2) THRS 394 3 THRS PHIL 479 Topics in Comparative Religions THRS 394 3 THRS Political Science POLS 131 Current World Problems POLS 170 3 POLS 232 International Relations POLS 170 3 POLS 241 Comparative Governments and Politics POLS 150 3 POLS 431 International Law POLS 327 3 POLS 433 International Organizations POLS 383 3 Psychology PSY 292D Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology (Focus on Prejudice, Discrimination, and Social Justice) ABRD 294 3 PSY 315 Social Psychology (Sections 1 & 2) PSYC 322 3 PSY 320 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 355 3 PSY 355 Forensic Psychology PSYC 374 3 PSY 465 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 494 3 Hospitality Management RRM 400 Food and Society ABRD 394 3 FDGI Sociology SOC 333 Gender and Society SOC 344 Health, Medicine, and Society SOCI 315 3 Communication Studies SPCM 357 Film and Social Change COMM 433 3 SPCM 434 Intercultural Communication COMM 475 3 SPCM 436 Conflict Management and Communication COMM 494 3 Theater

TH 141 Introduction to Theatre THEA 111 3 Women's Studies WS 200 Introduction to Women's Studies