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1 John Cabot University - Rome, Italy - Saint Mary's College Study Abroad Updated 6/22/11 JCU Course JCU Course Title Units SMC Course SMC Course Title SMC Credit Area Requirement AH*141 World Art 1: Stone to Late Antiq 3 AH-001 Survy Wrld-Art,Prehist-Gothic 1.00 Area A AH*143 World Art III: Renaiss and Baroque 3 AH-002 Survy Wrld Art,Renss-19th Cnt 1.00 Area A AH*151 Intro to Western Art I: Ancien 3 AH-001 Survy Wrld Art,Prehist-Gothic 1.00 Area A AH*152 Intro to Western Art Ii: Renai 3 AH-002 Survy Wrld Art,Renss-19th Cnt 1.00 Area A AH*181 Survey of Architectural Histor 3 AH-001 Survy Wrld Art,Prehist-Gothic 1.00 Area A AH*190 Cities, Towns and Villas: Rome 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*196 Intro to Italian Renaissance 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*220 Classical Greek Architecture 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*223 Ancient Roman Art and Architec 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*260 Early Christian and Byzantine 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*280 Northern Renaissance Art 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*290 Ancient Rome and Its Monuments 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*291 Medieval Rome and Its Monument 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*292 Mediveal Art and Architecture 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*294 Renaissance Rome and its Monum 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*295 Early Italian Renaissance Art 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*296 Italian High Renaissance Art 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*297 Baroque Art and Architecture 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*298 Baroque Rome and Its Monuments 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*330 European Art and Ach AH-194 Special Topics in Art History 1.00 Area A AH*335 20th Century Western Art 3 AH-118 Art since Area A AH*340 Venetian Art 3 AH-145 Iss in Renassnce & Baroque Art 1.00 Area A AH*341 Issues and Trends in Contemp Art 3 AH-166 The Artist in 20th Century Society 1.00 AH*352 Rome in the Age of Agustus 3 AH-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 Area A AH*360 Selected Topics in Ancient Art 3 AH-144 Issues in Ancient Art 1.00 Area A AH*365 Selected Topics in Medieval Ar 3 AH-145 Iss in Renassnce & Baroque Art 1.00 Area A AH*370 Selected Topics in Renaissance 3 AH-145 Iss in Renassnce & Baroque Art 1.00 Area A AH*375 Selected Topics in Baroque Art 3 AH-145 Iss in Renassnce & Baroque Art 1.00 Area A AH*380 Selected Topics in Art History 3 AH-194 Special Topics in Art History 1.00 Area A AH*480 Senior Seminar 3 AH-199 Special Study 1.00 ARCH*101 Introduction to Archaeology 3 ANTH-005 Intro to Archaeology 1.00 Area C AS*101 Graphic Design 3 ART-00S Lower Division Studio 1.00 AS*110 Drawing - Rome Sketchbook 3 ART-030 Drawing (Beginning) 1.00

2 AS*199 Basic Photography 3 ART-4 Basic Photography 1.00 AS*204 Beginning Painting 3 ART-020 Painting (Beginning) 1.00 AS*211 Fresco Painting 3 ART-020 Painting (Beginning) 1.00 AS*212 Figure Drawing 3 ART-030 Drawing (Beginning) 1.00 AS-287 Digital Photography 3 ART-55 Digital Foundations I: Photo, Video 1.00 AS*289 Digital Photography 3 ART-4 Basic Photography 1.00 AS*299 Photography - Rome Portfolio 3 ART-050 Filmmaking (Beginning) 1.00 AS*304 Advanced Painting 3 ART-120 Painting (Advanced) 1.00 AS*306 Landscape Painting 3 ART-120 Painting (Advanced) 1.00 AS*349 Advanced Photography 3 ART-150 Filmmaking (Advanced) 1.00 BUS*220 Business Communication 3 BUSAD-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 BUS*301 Ethical Theory and Business 3 BUSAD-181 Ethical,Social,Political Iss 1.00 BUS*310 Business and Society 3 BUSAD-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 BUS*320 Public Relations 3 COMM-117 Public Relations 1.00 BUS*330 International Business 3 BUSAD-180 International Business 1.00 CL*260 Classical Mythology 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A CL*278 Lit. & Society in Ancient Rome 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A CL/HS*231C Hist of Rome & Ancient Italy 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C CMS*241 Italian Cinema 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A CMS*316 Popular Music & Mass Culture 3 COMM-163 Special Topics: 1.00 CMS*340 Documentary Film 3 COMM-163 Special Topics: 1.00 CMS*360 Race and Gender in Cinema-TV 3 COMM-163 Special Topics: 1.00 CMS*399 Special Topics in Media Studies 3 COMM-163 Special Topics: 1.00 COM*101i Public Speaking: Oral Rhetoric and 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A COM*200 Public Speaking 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A COM*201 Mass Media and Society 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A COM*202 Media and Messages/Literacy 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A COM*219 Media Ethics 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A COM*220 Media, Culture and Society 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A COM*301 Advanced Mass Comm. Theory 3 COMM-125 Management Communication 1.00 COM*311 Digital Media Culture 3 COMM-143 Advanced Media Production I 1.00 COM*314 Myth & Media: Disney Animated 3 COMM-163 Advanced Media Production I 1.00 COM*315 European Mass Media 3 COMM-163 Special Topics: 1.00 COM*316 Popular Music & Mass Culture 3 COMM-163 Special Topics: 1.00 COM*330 Intro to Visual Narrative 3 COMM-109 Visual Communication 1.00 COM*371 Argumentation 3 COMM-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 COM*372 Classical Rhetoric 3 COMM-113 Upper Division Elective 1.00

3 COM*380 Intercultural Communications 3 COMM-106 Intercultural Communication 1.00 COM*381 Writing for Advocacy 3 COMM-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 COM*399 Global Media 3 ANTH -134 Issues in Globalization 1.00 COM*470 Advanced Communication Theory 3 COMM-100 Communication Theory 1.00 COM*480 Media Ethics 3 COMM-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 CS*110 Microcomputer Applications 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 CS*150 Computer Science I 3 MA/CS-001 Introduction to Computers 1.00 Area B Math CS*210 Microcomputer Applications II 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 CS*250 Computer Science II 3 MA/CS-001 Introduction to Computers 1.00 Area B Math CW*352 Creative Writing: Creative Non-F 3 ENGL-102 Creative Writing 1.00 EC*201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON-003 Principles of Micro-Economics 1.00 Area C EC*202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON-004 Principles of Macro-Economics 1.00 Area C EC*250 Economic Issues of Europe 3 ECON-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C EC*301 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 ECON-105 Micro-Economic Theory 1.00 EC*302 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 ECON-106 Macro-Economic Theory 1.00 EC*307 Industrial Organization 3 ECON-170 Human Ecology 1.00 EC*308 Economics of the New Economy 3 ECON-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 EC*316 International Economics 3 ECON-190 International Economics 1.00 EC*341 Economics of Development 3 ECON-192 Economic Development 1.00 EC*350 History of Economic Doctrines 3 ECON-102 Developmnt of Economic Thought 1.00 EC*360 Econometrics 3 ECON-142 Quantitative Analysis II 1.00 EC*361 Applied Economics 3 ECON-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 EC*371 Money, Banking and Capital Mar 3 ECON-130 Money, Credit, & Banking 1.00 EN*101 English Composition 1 ENGL-004 Composition 1.00 Written English EN*105 English Composition II 3 ENGL-004 Composition 1.00 Written English EN*110 English Composition III 3 ENGL-005 Argument and Research 1.00 Written English EN*198i Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature 1.00 Area A EN*200 The Genre of Fiction 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A EN*205 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 ENGL-025 Creative Writing 1.00 Area A EN*210 The Genre of Poetry 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A EN*223 Survey of American Literature 3 ENGL-023 American Voices 1.00 Area A EN*230 Survey of Engl Literature I 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A EN*231 Survey of Engl Literature II 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A EN*232 Survey of Engl Literature III 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A EN*240 Women Writers in Engl Literatu 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A EN*245 Shakespeare 3 ENGL-075 Shakespeare(low Div) 1.00 Area A EN*248 Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A

4 EN*278 Roman Influences on English Li 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A EN*285 Literature and Creative Writing 3 ENGL-025 Creative Writing 1.00 Area A EN*299 Special Topics in English Lit 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature 1.00 Area A EN*301 Selected Topics in Restoration 3 ENGL th-Century Literature 1.00 EN*302 Selected Topics Romantic Poet 3 ENGL th Century Lit: 1.00 EN*303 Victorian Novel 3 ENGL th Century Lit: 1.00 ENGL-140 Literary Genre: 1.00 EN*304 19th Century Autobiography 3 ENGL th Century Lit: 1.00 ENGL-140 Literary Genre: 1.00 EN*305 Victorian Poetry 3 ENGL th Century Lit: 1.00 ENGL-140 Literary Genre: 1.00 EN*308 20th Century Novels 3 ENGL th Century Lit: 1.00 EN*315 Slected Topics in Amer Literat 3 ENGL th Centy Amer Lit: 1.00 ENGL-171 Lit Movements: 1.00 EN*330 20th Century Poetry 3 ENGL th Century Lit: 1.00 EN*346 Study of the Works of a Single 3 ENGL-130 Single Author: 1.00 EN*350 Creative Writing 3 ENGL-102 Creative Writing 1.00 EN*380 Junior Seminar 3 ENGL-190 Advanced Seminar 1.00 FIN*201-1 Financial Accounting 3 ACCTG-001 Financial Accounting 1.00 FIN*201-2 Financial Accounting (2) 3 ACCTG-001 Financial Accounting 1.00 FIN*202 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCTG-002 Managerial Accounting 1.00 FIN*302 Financial Management 3 BUSAD-123 Financial Management 1.00 FIN*311 Finance 3 BUSAD-123 Financial Management 1.00 FIN*312 Investment Analysis 3 BUSAD-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 FIN*330 International Finance 3 BUSAD-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 HM*360 Rom&Ren Origins of Humanities 3 PHIL-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 HS*120 Intro to Western Civ I 3 HIST-004 History of Western Civilizatn 1.00 Area C HS*121 Intro to Western Civ II 3 HIST-005 History of Western Civilizatn 1.00 Area C HS*223 His and Phil Aspects Ital Ren 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C HS*225 Italy From Risorgimento to the 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C HS*226 Italy From Mussolini to the Cr 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C HS*241 History of Islam II: Mamuks and Ot 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C, Diversity HS*250 The American Experience 1 3 HIST-017 History of the United States 1.00 Area C HS*251 The American Experience II 3 HIST-018 History of the United States 1.00 Area C HS*270 The Civiliztn of China & Japan 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C, Diversity HS*280 The American Experience 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C HS*290 Native American History and Tr 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C

5 HS*311 History and Popular Culture 3 HIST-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 HS*365 Italy from the Risorimento to the Fi 3 HIST-110 Problems and Issues in European 1.00 HS*366 Italy From Mussolini to the Cr 3 HIST-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 HS*371 The American 20th Century 3 HIST-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 HS*373 A World at Arms: The Second W 3 HIST-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 HS*375 The Spanish Civil War and the Fr 3 HIST-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 HS*399 Special Topics in History 3 HIST-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 IT*101 Introductory Italian 3 ITAL-021 Intensive Elememtary Italian 1.00 Language IT*102 Introductory Italian II 3 ITAL-002 Continuing Elementary Italian 1.00 Language IT*201 Intermediate Italian I 3 ITAL-003 Intermediate Italian 1.00 Language IT*202 Intermediate Italian II 3 ITAL-004 Continuing Intermediate Italn 1.00 Language IT*301 Italian Conversation & Comp. 3 ITAL-106 Advanced Conversation 1.00 IT*308 The Seventies: Youth, Culture and 3 ITAL-160 Culture & Civilization 1.00 IT*309 Italian Language Through Literat 3 ITAL-130 Single Author:/Genre 1.00 IT*321 Survey of Italian Literature 3 MODL-182 The Romantic Movement in Liter 1.00 JRN*221 Writing for the Media 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A JRN*321 Investigative Reporting 3 COMM-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 LAW*219 The Legal Environment of Busin 3 BUSAD-015 Business Law (Lower Division) 1.00 LAW*321 Business Law 3 BUSAD-120 Law and Business 1.00 LAW*323 International Business Law 3 BUSAD-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 MA*102 Finite Mathematics 1 MATH-003 Finite Mathematics 1.00 Area B Math MA*198 Calculus I 3 MATH-027 Calculus I 1.00 Area B Math MA*208 Statistics I 3 MATH-004 Intro Probability & Statistics 1.00 Area B Math MA*299 Calculus II 3 MATH-028 Calculus II 1.00 Area B Math MGT*301 Principles of Management 3 BUSAD-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 MGT*310-1 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSAD-131 Organization Theory 1.00 MGT*310-2 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSAD-131 Organization Theory 1.00 MGT*330-1 Operations Management 3 BUSAD-132 Operations Management 1.00 MGT*330-2 Operations Management 3 BUSAD-132 Operations Management 1.00 MKT*301-1 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSAD-124 Marketing 1.00 MKT*301-2 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSAD-124 Marketing 1.00 MKT*320 Integrated Marketing Communica 3 COMM-163 Special Topics: 1.00 MKT*321 Adverstising 3 COMM-116 Advertising 1.00 MKT*330 International Marketing 3 BUSAD-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 PH*101 Intro to Philosophical Thinkin 3 PHIL-010 Plato and Philosophical Inquiry 1.00 Area A PH*210 Ancient Greek and Roman Philo 3 PHIL-011 Aristotle and Philosophical Method 1.00 Area A PH*230 Evil Philosophers: Controversial 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A

6 PH*245 Existentialism 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A PH*304 Philosophy of Art and Beauty 3 PHIL-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 Area A PH*310 Magicians, Heretics, and Scientis 3 PHIL-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 PL*101 Intro to Political Analysis 3 POL-001 Intro to Comparative Politics 1.00 Area C PL*109 American Government 3 POL-002 American Politics 1.00 Area C PL*201 American Government 3 POL-002 American Politics 1.00 Area C PL*209 International Affairs 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C PL*210 Intro to Modern Political Theo 3 POL-003 Intro to Political Theory 1.00 Area C PL*212 International Organizations 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C PL*215 Italian Politics and Society 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C PL*223 Comparative Politics 3 POL-001 Intro to Comparative Politics 1.00 Area C PL*250 Western European Politics 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C PL*290 Moles, Spies and Terrorists 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C PL*310 Modern Political Theory 3 POL-111 Modern Political Thought 1.00 PL*315 Institutiones and Policies of 3 POL-146 Western European Politics 1.00 PL*320 Public International Law 3 POL-146 Western European Politics 1.00 PL*324 Human Rights 3 POL-125 Human Rights 1.00 PL*325 Human Trafficking and Contemp 3 POL-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 PL*330 American Foreign Policy 3 POL-123 American Foreign Policy 1.00 PL*340 Political Development in Third 3 POL-149 Topics in Comparative Pol: 1.00 PL*345 Latin American Politics and So 3 POL-145 Govt & Politics: Latin America 1.00 PL*360 Political Economy of Globaliza 3 POL-122 Problems in Int'l Politics: 1.00 PL*370 Nationalism, Ethnicity, Integration 3 POL-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 PL*371 The Sixties 3 POL-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 PL*399 Special Topics in Political Science 3 POL-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 PS*101 General Psychology 3 PSYCH-001 Intro to Personal-Social Psych 1.00 Area C PS*221 Child Development 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C PS*254 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C PS*307 Cognitive Psychology 3 PSYCH-127 Learning, Memory & Cognition 1.00 PS*334 Social Psychology 3 PSYCH-160 Social Psychology 1.00 PS*335 Theories of Personality 3 PSYCH-150 Theories of Personality 1.00 PS*351 Health Psychology 3 PSYCH-115 Health Psychology 1.00 RL*221i History of the Catholic Church 3 TRS-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A RL*222 Eastern Christianity: Unity and Di 3 TRS-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A SOC SCI*202 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC-002 Intro to Sociology 1.00 Area C SOC SCI*225 Sociology of Southern Italy 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C SOC SCI*251 Sociology of Mass Communicatio 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area C

7 SOS SCI*221 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH-001 Intro to Social/Cultural Anth 1.00 Area C, Diversity SS*201 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH-001 Intro to Social/Cultural Anth 1.00 Area C, Diversity SS*221 Intro to Global Sociology 3 SOC-002 Intro to Sociology 1.00 Area C TH*241 Italian Cinema 3 PERFA-00E Lower Division Elective 1.00 Area A TH*341 Modern Italian Drama 3 PERFA-10E Upper Division Elective 1.00 Area A

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