CGIS 300:  Contemporary Global Issues  
Contemporary Global Issues is a writing-intensive course that examines current global social, political and economic trends from multiple competing perspectives, and evaluates their impacts on world societies. Students will complete individual and collaborative projects that explore the intercultural and ethical dimensions of today's most pressing international issues.
Credits: 3  
College: Jefferson College of Humanities & Sciences  
Prerequisites: (WRIT 201 or WRIT 202) and (GDIV 200 or GDIV 221 or GDIV 229 or GDIV 231 or GDIV 233 or GDIV 234 or GDIV 235 or GDIV 236 or GDIV 333 or GCIT 200 or GCIT 210 or GCIT 211 or GCIT 214 or GCIT 215 or GCIT 216 or GCIT 217 or GCIT 218 or GCIT 225 or GER 101 or GER 201 or ITAL 101 or ITAL 201 or ITAL 301 or ITAL 401 or JAPN 101 or JAPN 201 or JAPN 301 or JAPN 401 or SPAN 101 or SPAN 102 or SPAN 201 or SPAN 301 or SPAN 401 or SPAN 202 or SPAN 302 or GCIT 398 or GDIV 398 or GCIT 198 or GDIV 198 or FREN 101 or FREN 201 or FREN 301 or FREN 401 or FREN 102 or FREN 202 or GER 102 or ITAL 102 or ITAL 202 or JAPN 102 or JAPN 202 or SPAN 110 or SPAN 210) [Min Grade: D-]  
Schedule Type: Lecture, On-Line  
CGIS 398:  Transfer Contemp Global Issues  
Credits: 3  
College: Jefferson College of Humanities & Sciences  
Schedule Type: Lecture