Intercultural Studies Electives

Course / Description
Any Foreign Language
ART 280 / Art History Survey I
ART 281 / Art History Survey II
ART 282 / Art History Survey III
ART 383 / Art History Survey IV
NOTE: Students taking ART 383 should have a background in art or art history
ART 384 / History of Photography
ART 392 / Reading in ART History
NOTE: Students taking ART 392 should have an extensive background in art history
ART 480 / Contemporary Art
CULA 401 / Culinary History of the American South
CULA 492 / Special Topics in Culinary Operations
ENGL 326 / Introduction to Folklore
ENGL 332 / Drama
ENGL 363 / Twentieth Century Fiction
ENGL 410 / World Lit I
ENGL 411 / World Lit II
ENGL 424 / Southern Lit
ENGL 426 / Bayou Culture
ENGL 427 / Louisiana Lit
ENGL 475 / Topics in Lit
ENGL 490 / Language and Culture
ENGL 491 / History of the English language
ENGL 493 / Language Concepts
*FACS 480 / Multicultural Concepts
FNAR 301 / Fine Arts Survey I
FNAR 302 / Fine Arts Survey II
*FNAR 303 / Topics in Fine Arts
GEOG 375 / Geography of Louisiana
GEOG 376 / Special Topics in Geography
GEOG 401 / Medical Geography
GEOG 403 / Political Geography
GOVT 250 / Contemporary Political Ideologies
GOVT 331 / Topics in Dynamics of Third World Politics
GOVT 355 / Political Theory
GOVT 391 / International Relations
GOVT 412 / Contemporary Political Criticism
GOVT 416 / Comparative Government
GOVT 421 / American Foreign Policy
HIST 201 / History of Women
HIST 301 / American Character in Film
HIST 307 / Modern East Asia
HIST 309 / Modern Middle East and South Asia
HIST 311 / African American History
HIST 333 / Nineteenth Century Europe
HIST 334 / Twentieth Century Europe
HIST 350 / History of Latin America
HIST 365 / Ancient History
HIST 368 / Medieval Europe
HIST 382 / English History
HIST 393 / French History
HIST 400 / Russian History
HIST 405 / Renaissance and Reformation
HIST 416 / The US in the 20th Century
HIST 425 / Hitler and Nazi Germany
HIST 435 / US Intellectual History
HIST 490 / Problems in History
NOTE: depends upon topic-needs prior IDST department head approval
HUMA 350 / Classical Mythology
HUMA 351 / Culture of Greece and Rome
HUMA 405 / Topics in International Humanities
HUMA 426 / Intercultural Competencies
NOTE: HUMA 426 in an Independent Study. Involves intensive research & writing & requires instructor’s permit
HUMA 450 / Religion and Culture
HUMA 451 / Culture of Western Europe
IDST 420 / Interdisciplinary Studies
MACO 355 / History and Principles of MACO
MACO 370 / Laws and Ethics of MACO
MACO 452 / Women and Minorities in the Media
MUS 407 / World Music
PHIL 400 / Topics in Philosophy
PSYC 303 / History of Psychology
SOCI 204 / Cultural Diversity in American Society
SOCI 324 / Social Stratification
SOCI 360 / Population Demographics & Dynamics
SOCI 372 / Selected Topics in American Society
SOCI 380 / Social Movements and Collective Behavior
SOCI 390 / Interpersonal Violence
SOCI 395 / Racial and Cultural Minorities
SOCI 400 / Sociological Theory
SOCI 405 / Globalization
SPCH 300 / Theatre and Film Appreciation
SPCH 302 / Persuasive Communication
SPCH 330 / Oral Business communication
SPCH 363 / Interpretative Reading

* omitted from 2011-12 catalogRevised 12.05.2012