Current statement on Language Substitution: (updated 2/2017) EXEMPTIONS FROM FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT Students enrolled as majors in English, History, Liberal Arts (BLA), Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, and World Languages & Cultures, must fulfill the FAHSS College Foreign Language requirement. Students who are granted an exemption from the FAHSS Foreign Language requirement due to a documented disability will, without exception, have to fulfill an alternative requirement. The requirement consists of passing not less than 4 courses in one of the clusters or areas listed below. The clusters are based on Interdisciplinary Minors already offered in the college. As courses are added to the associated Interdisciplinary minor, they will also be added to the list of approved courses for the cluster. Aside from courses that are already approved for the associated Interdisciplinary minor, substitute courses will not be accepted unless approved by the Dean s office. Students may not fulfill the requirement by taking courses from more than one cluster. Courses taken as part of the alternative to the foreign language requirement may, when appropriate, be used as part of a major, a minor, or in fulfillment of general education requirements. The clusters of courses are based on existing interdisciplinary minors in the College of FAHSS. Most of these minors require 18 credits. Students who are doing a Language Substitution cluster (which requires 12 credits) may also, if they choose, complete the associated Interdisciplinary minor (18 credits). The thematic/topical areas are: Disability Studies Environment and Society Gender Studies Italian Studies Latin American Studies Peace and Conflict Theatre Arts The lists of courses for each of these focus areas are found in the accompanying Excel Spreadsheet Foreign Language Substitution List. Please note that some courses have pre-reqs or other restrictions that may limit enrollment.
Disability Studies PUBH.5790 *G HSCI.3090 HSCI.3200 PUBH.2010 EXER.3150 LGST.2500 ENGL.2580 CRIM.5460*G POLI.2180 PSYC.2720 PSYC.3350 PSYC.3610 PSYC.3620 PSYC.3650 PSYC.5610 *G PSYC/FAHS.3630 SOCI.2250 SOCI.2340 SOCI.2400 SOCI.2550 SOCI.4050 FAHS.2200 FAHS/PSYC.4800 FAHS/PSYC.4810 *Disability Outcomes and Interventions Universal Design in Health Promotion Legal Issues in Nursing Community Health & Environment Kinesiology (PT majors only) Disability and the Law: Legal Rights of People with Disabilities (currently offered through Continuing Education) Disability in Literature (AH) *Mental Health & Criminal Justice Introduction to Politics and Sports Abnormal Psychology (SS) Psychology and Women (SSD) Developmental Psychopathology Psychology of Developmental Disabilities Psychology of Language *Introduction to Behavioral Intervention in Autism Introduction to Disability Studies (also available on-line) Sociology of Disability Race and Ethnicity Sociology of Gender Sociology of Deviance (SS) Feminist Methodologies Designing the Future World Integrative Fieldwork in Disabilities I Integrative Fieldwork in Disabilities II
Environment and Society BIOL.4160 FAHS.4970 ATMO*.1410 BIOL.3150 BIOL.3170 PUBH.3130 LGST.3670 HIST.3160 PHIL.3270 POLI.3570 POLI.3580 SOCI.2360 SOCI.3300 ECON.4150 FAHS.2110 FAHS.5180 *G FAHS.5390 *G Climate Change: Science, Communication, and Solutions Directed Study in Environmental Policy Weather and Climate Principles of Ecology (with permission from instructor Principles of Ecology Laboratory Principles of Environmental Health *must be in College of Health!* Environmental Law American Environmental History Environmental Philosophy Thoreau in Our Time Global Environmental Policy Environmental Sociology Fast Food, Hot Planet: Sociological Approaches to Climate Change, Food Justice, and Community Sustainability Intro to Environmental Economics Sustainable Development Comparative Environmental Studies Justice and Trade in the Global Economy
Gender Studies GNDR.2000 GNDR.2400 GNDR.3000 GNDR.3010 HON.3200 GNDR.4010 GNDR.4100 GNDR.4900 LGST.3760 LGST.3810 ENGL.2430 ENGL.2460 ENGL.2570 ENGL.3280 ENGL.3350 ENGL.3420 ENGL.3450 ENGL.3950 ENGL.3950 HIST.2070 HIST.2280 HIST.2700 HIST.2700 HIST.3010 HIST.3380 HIST.3800 CRIM.3600 CRIM.4220 CRIM.4770 PHIL.3060 PHIL.3670 PHIL.3750 POLI.2300 POLI.3200 POLI.3270 POLI.4020 POLI.4060 PSYC.3350 PSYC.3510 Special Topics in Gender Studies (2000-level) Introduction to Gender Studies Special Topics in Gender Studies (3000-level) Gay and Lesbian Studies Seminar: Special Topics in Honors Practicum Directed Studies (4000-level) Seminar in Gender Studies Family Law Women & the Law Contemporary Women Writers Gay/Lesbian Literature The Family in Literature Writing About Women American Women Novelists Women Writers and the Past British Women Novelists Special Topics in English: Medieval Women Writers Special Topics in English: Visual Rhetoric Women in China Women in European History Women in American History Women in American History The World of Things: Consumer Culture in the Modern West War and Memory in Twentieth Century France Work and Society Gender, Race, and Crime Victimology Intimate Partner Violence Feminist Theory Politics Feminism and Liberalism Philosophy of Sex and Love Law and the Legal System Gender Law and Politics Dynamics of Sexual Politics Women in Islam The Politics of Identity in the Middle East Psychology and Women Human Sexuality
PSYC.5230*G SOCI.2250 SOCI.2310 SOCI.2400 SOCI.3620 SOCI.4050 WLIT.3300 ARHI.3400 FAHS.3400 ASET.3800 Women in the Community Sociology of Disability Sociology of the Family Sociology of Gender Social Welfare Policy Feminist Methodologies Italian Women Writers Women & Art Women in Art Understanding Movies: Cinema as Social Commentary
Italian Studies WLIT.3000 WLIT.3730 WLIT.3250 WLIT.3300 WLIT.3730 WLIT.3780 ARHI.3210 ARHI.3300 ARHI.3320 Modern and Contemporary Civilization and Culture Italian Humanism Italian American Literature and Culture Italian Women Writers Italian Humanism Italian Cinema and Culture Italian Renaissance Art Italian Mannerist Art Baroque Art in Italy
Latin American Studies HIST.2080 HIST.2090 HIST.2120 ARHI.3550 HIST.3230 HIST.3450 HIST.3490 POLI.3700 POLI.3710 The Atlantic World in the Age of Democratic Revolution, 1760-1848 Colonial Latin America Modern Latin America Studies in World Art: Latin American Topic World of the Atlantic Slavery and Abolition The Cuban Revolution Latin American Politics Caribbean Politics
Peace and Conflict LGST.3660 ENGL.2510 HIST.1060 HIST.2040 HIST.2110 HIST.2120 HIST.2390 HIST.2400 HIST.2410 HIST.2810 HIST.2960 HIST.3200 HIST.3210 HIST.3360 HIST.3560 HIST.3910 HIST.3930 CRIM.1150 CRIM.2480 CRIM.3260 PHIL.2960 PHIL.3070 PHIL.3660 POLI.1120 POLI.1210 POLI.2300 POLI.2330 POLI.3350 POLI.3370 POLI.3510 POLI.3600 POLI.3630 POLI.3680 POLI.3700 POLI.3750 POLI.3840 POLI.3870 POLI.4020 POLI.4060 POLI.4220 PSYC.2090 PSYC.3280 PSYC.4730 International Law War in Literature The Modern World China and the Modern World Historical Dimensions of Globalization Modern Latin America The World Since 19PHIL World War I World War II Sub-Saharan Africa United States Diplomatic History American East Asian Relations The Holocaust Problems of Modern Ireland Civil War and Reconstruction America and the World History of the Middle East and Islamic World Introduction to Homeland Security Terrorism (International and Domestic) Hate Crimes Intro. To World Religions Theories of Justice Globalization and its Critics Intro to Comparative Political Systems Intro to International Relations Law and the Legal System Islam and Politics Constitutional Law and Politics Civil Liberties and Politics Irish Politics European Politics: Tradition and Modernity Politics of China Middle Eastern Politics Latin American Politics Politics of the Pacific Rim International Politics of Human Rights Politics of International Organizations Women in Islam The Politics of Identity in the Middle East Seminar in Political Communication and Media Studies Social Psychology Dynamics of Interpersonal Relations Seminar in Social Psychology: Resolving Social Conflict
SOCI.1020 SOCI.2160 SOCI.2340 SOCI.2400 SOCI.2560 SOCI.3170 SOCI.3820 SOCI.4690 ECON.3150 WLSP.3510 FAHS.3490 FAHS.3560 FAHS.4700 Social Anthropology Sociology of War and Peace Race and Ethnicity Sociology of Gender Political Sociology Sociology of Genocide Social Movements Seminar on Global Society Intro to Environmental Economics Latin American Theatre Literature, Politics and Genocide in Cambodia Village Empowerment: Overcoming Global Poverty Directed Study in Peace and Conflict
Theatre Arts ENGL.2180 ENGL.2330 ENGL.3040 ENGL.3590 ENGL.3600 ENGL.3610 ENGL.3620 ENGL.3630 ENGL.3820 ENGL.3830 ENGL.4230 ENGL.4240 THEA.2010 THEA.2210 THEA.2300 THEA.2610 THEA.2620 THEA.2650 THEA.3110 THEA.3110 THEA.3430 THEA.4010 THEA.4900 THEA.4930 THEA.4940 Comedy Play Analysis Playwriting Contemporary World Theater Medieval and Renaissance Theater Restoration Comedy Modern Drama English Renaissance Drama Theater History 1 (Ancient to Early Modern) Theater History 2 (19th Century to present) Shakespeare I Shakespeare II Introduction to Theater Stagecraft Fundamentals of Theatrical Design Acting I Acting II Voice and Movement for Actors Play Production (3 cr) Play Production Directing Workshop Topics in Theater Performance Practicum (1 cr) Practicum in Theater Directed Study in Theater