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May 09, 2025
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GLS 210 - International Year Seminar Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: General The International Year Seminar is a team-taught, interdisciplinary course focusing on the designated country and includes a survey of many of the elements of culture: history, politics, economics and ethnicities, as well as the products of that culture including language, art, architecture, literature, film, performing arts, cuisine and music. This course is repeatable up to 6 credits. Prerequisite: A 3.5 GPA or higher, with a minimum of 12 hours or instructor approval Competencies
- Examine the history of the designated country.
- Define the major themes of the country’s history.
- Analyze major events and their importance in the evolution of the country’s history.
- Compare and contrast our own history with that of the target country.
- Analyze the basic features of the physical and cultural geography in this country’s study.
- Specify basic physical features.
- Define the most important features in the cultural geography.
- Analyze the elements of the political geography.
- Analyze the elements of the music of the designated country.
- Study how music fits into the culture.
- Determine the elements of folk and contemporary music.
- Learn the major sources and roots of the music.
- Discuss who are the major persons involved in the creation, performance, and promotion of music.
- Understand the visual arts in relation to history and cultures.
- Differentiate among a variety of historical and cultural contexts in terms of characteristics and purposes of works of art.
- Describe the function and explore the meaning of specific art objects within varied cultures, times, and places.
- Analyze common characteristics of visual arts evident across time and among cultural/ethnic groups to formulate analysis, evaluations and interpretations of meanings.
- Develop a general understanding of the literature in the designated country.
- Acknowledge the importance of poetry, fiction and drama.
- Acknowledge the importance of other literary forms with representative examples.
- Develop a general understanding for film in the designated country’s culture.
- Note the key characteristics of the designated country’s films.
- Compare and contrast this country’s films to those produced in Hollywood.
- Explain narrative film’s elements borrowed from literature, drama, music, and the visual arts.
- Examine the major religions of the designated country.
- Discuss the role of religion in the county past and present.
- Compare and contrast significance of religion with our country.
- Examine the culinary practices of the designated country.
- Note the major categories of food production.
- Discuss representative food preparations.
- Discuss how food reflects culture.
- Analyze general cultural practices of the designated country in terms of Anthropology and Sociology.
- Note the early human history and its modern connections and consequences.
- Discuss group behavior in the past and how it is reflected in the present society.
- Examine how architecture reflects culture.
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