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This is a variable topic course. Choose from the courses (topics) below.
3 credits
CSU’s “Sustainable Energy Futures: Denmark” takes students to the historic city of Copenhagen, to experience what is arguably the most sustainable capital city on the planet. Copenhagen is on track to become the world’s first carbon neutral capital by 2025.
3 credits
The overall course objective is to analyze the social, aesthetic, political, and rhetorical implications of cinematic representations of Rome. This course will evaluate and discuss ten primary films, along with excerpts from a number of others.
3 credits
Humanistic and scientific studies with emphasis on rigorous literate activities, especially written communication.
Participation in University Honors Program.
3 credits
This class will explore what the ruins of this city can teach us about life in the Roman Empire, including such topics as prostitution, religion, the economy and neighborhood bars, gladiatorial contests, domestic decoration, and even the types of food Romans ate.
3 credits
This summer CSU faculty-led program will explore hospitality and cultural tourism in Thailand. From the Ayutthaya UNESCO site to Khao San Road, and the Chiang Mai night bazaar to Doi Suthep, this summer program is full of a unique range of intercultural experiences offering fascinating histories, belief systems, and business trends impacting Southeast Asia.
3 credits
Coursework focuses on ethics, motivations, and sustainability of development work.
3 credits
This course will familiarize you with theory, concepts, principles, research methods, and practical skills of intercultural and cross-cultural communication, construction and negotiation of Italian identity (Italianità), and strategies of an effective dialogue with a global mindset.
3 credits
Variable topics on humanistic and scientific studies.
3 credits
The overall course objective is to analyze the social, aesthetic, political, and rhetorical implications of cinematic representations of Rome.
3 credits
This CSU faculty-led summer program takes students to Seoul, South Korea to live and learn among international students from around the world at the Ewha International Co-ed summer school at Ewha Women's University.
3 credits
The overall course objective is to analyze the social, aesthetic, political, and rhetorical implications of cinematic representations of Rome.
3 credits
This semester program in residence at CSU’s Todos Santos Center in Mexico will focus on coursework for students in the College of Liberal Arts. Students can earn 15 CSU credits taught by CSU faculty while having the opportunity to work with and learn from the local community, faculty, and students from Baja California Sur.
3 credits
This CSU faculty-led summer program takes students to Seoul, South Korea, in partnership with a US-based, non-profit study abroad provider CIEE’s Seoul branch located at Yonsei University.