Courses to
the World
Most students come to Smith aware that
the world is increasingly international. Some bring an intense interest
and desire for a career in international affairs, others simply want
to learn more about the expanding global community. The study of other
countries, cultures, politics and the interactions of civilizations is
a strong component of the Smith curriculum. Here’s a sampling of
some 100- and 200-level courses.
Anthropology 130, Introduction
to Cultural Anthropology
Art History 101, Designing, Depicting,
and Destroying Landscapes
Economics 123, Cheaper by the
Dozen: Twelve Economic Issues for Our Times
Geology 109,
The Environment
German 151, Jews in German Culture
Music 101,
Introduction to World Music
Physics 105, Principles of Physics:
Seven Ideas that Shook the Universe
Religion 105, Introduction
to World Religions
Anthropology 232, Third World Politics
Dance
272, Dance and Culture
East Asian Languages and Literatures
236, Modernity, East and West
French Studies 256, From Revolution
to Revolution: 1789 to 1968
Government 226, Latina American
Political Systems
History 211, The Emergence of China
Philosophy
222, Ethics
Women’s Studies 240, Global Women, Feminized Work
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