Undergraduate Courses
The Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies offers undergraduate courses in Art History and Visual Culture, Chinese, Creative Writing, Cultural Studies, Digital Humanities, English, Film, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Media Studies, Spanish, Theatre, Visual Arts, and World Literatures.
All of the FCCS courses and descriptions to be taught in the 2026-2027 academic year. Please note that the course schedule listed below is subject to change.
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*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 courses
ARTH 101-001 – Art Without Borders: Connecting Global Visual Cultures | Nathalie Hager
ARTH 160-A -001 – Topics in Art and Culture – CREATIVE CURES | Nathalie Hager
ARTH 203-001 – Art Today: Exploring Global Voices | Bárbara Tyner
ARTH 301-001 – Art Unravelled: Ideologies and Their Discontents | Hussein Keshani
ARTH 320-001 – Art and Colonial Encounters: Canada 1600-1970 | Nathalie Hager
ARTH 370-001/DIHU 370 – Story and Image Across the Islamic World | Hussein Keshani
ARTH 376-001 – Saints and Sultans: Art of the Ottoman Landscape | Angela Andersen
ARTH 380-001 – African Art and Visual Culture | Suzanne Gott
ARTH 390-001 – Indigenous Art and Visual Culture across North America | Suzanne Gott
ARTH 395-001 – Renaissance Europe in a Global Context | Antonella de Michelis
Term 2 Courses
ARTH 102-101 – Art in Motion: Early Modern to Now | Nathalie Hager
ARTH 202-101 – Ways of Seeing | Nathalie Hager
ARTH 316-101 – Contemporary Art in a Global Context | Nathalie Hager
ARTH 360-B – 101 – ANCIENT EGYPT (B) | Angela Andersen
ARTH 360-C – 101 – FOOD IN ART (C) | Antonella de Michelis
ARTH 360-G_101 – ART IN 19TH CENT (G) | Nathalie Hager
ARTH 372-101 – Palestinian Art: Heritage | Resistance and Survival | Hussein Keshani
ARTH 378-101/DIHU 378 – Three Faiths | One Culture: The Arts of Medieval Spain | Hussein Keshani
ARTH 385-101 – African Dress and Fashion | Suzanne Gott
ARTH 397-101 – From Colonization to Contemporary: Art of Latin America | Bárbara Tyner
ARTH 451-101 – Politics of Exhibition and Representation | Suzanne Gott
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 2 courses
CHIN 100-101 – Basic Chinese I | Instructor: Meilan Ehlert
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 courses
CCS 250-001 – Creative and Critical Art Theory II | Patrick Lundeen
CCS 330-001 – Introduction to Game Design | TBC
Term 2 Courses
CCS 150-101 – Creative and Critical Art Theory I | Patrick Lundeen
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
CORH 200-001 – Professional Communications | Joanna Cockerline
CORH 203-001 – Communication in the Sciences | Sherry Breshears (hybrid)
CORH 205-001 – Communication in the Social Sciences | Sherry Breshears (hybrid)
CORH 206-001 – Communicating Indigeneity | Kerrie Charnley
CORH 304-001 – Persuasive Rhetoric | Public Speaking | and Advocacy | Sherry Breshears (hybrid)
CORH 331-001 – Social Writing: Studies in Multimodal Communication | Anita Chaudhuri
Term 2 Courses
CORH 203-101 – Communication in the Sciences | Sherry Breshears
CORH 204-101 – Communications in the Humanities | Anita Chaudhuri
CORH 205-101 – Communication in the Social Sciences | TBC (hybrid)
CORH 216-101 – Communication and Media | Marie Loughlin
CORH 305-101/WRLD 305 – Intercultural Communication | Context and Business: East Asia | Meilan Ehlert
CORH 321-101 – Personal and Professional Identity and Interpersonal Communication | TBC
CORH 402-101 – Living Language: Science and Society | Diana Carter (online)
CORH 405-101 – Storytelling Across the Disciplines | Anita Chaudhuri
CORH 499-101 – Communication Capstone | Jordan Stouck
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
CRWR 150-001 – Introduction to Writing Poetry and Non-Fiction | TBC
CRWR 160-001 – Introduction to Writing Fiction and Drama | Umar Turaki
CRWR 160-002 – Introduction to Writing Fiction and Drama | Umar Turaki
CRWR 217-001 – Intermediate Workshop in Creative Writing: Fiction | TBC
CRWR 250-001/FILM 250 – Workshop in Creative Writing: Screenwriting | Michael Smith
CRWR 380-001 – Writing of the Short Story | Umar Turaki
CRWR 381-A_001 – Writing of Poetry (A) | Matt Rader
CRWR 470-C_001/CRWR 582 – Portfolio (C) | Michael Smith
CRWR 473-001 – Writing and Community Learning | TBC
CRWR 471-001 – Writing of the Novel | Umar Turaki
CRWR 474-101 – Writing with Media | Michael Smith
Term 2 Courses
CRWR 150-101 – Introduction to Writing Poetry and Non-Fiction | Matt Rader
CRWR 160-101 – Introduction to Writing Fiction and Drama | Umar Turaki
CRWR 216-101 – Intermediate Workshop in Creative Writing: Poetry | Matt Rader
CRWR 219-101 – Intermediate Workshop in Creative Writing: Non-Fiction | TBC
CRWR 260-101 – Theory and Practice of Creative Writing | Matt Rader
CRWR 310-101 – The Power of Metaphor | Umar Turaki
CRWR 311-001 – The Power of Story | Michael Smith
CRWR 385-101 – Writing for Children | TBC
CRWR 472-101 – Editing and Publishing | Michael Smith
CRWR 475-101 – Preparing for a Career as a Writer | Umar Turaki
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
CULT 100-001 – Media and Popular Cultures in Global Context | Cameron Crookston (online)
CULT 100-002 – Media and Popular Cultures in Global Context | Cameron Crookston (online)
CULT 101-001 – Cultural Studies Practices | Maria Alexopoulos
CULT 101-002 – Cultural Studies Practices | Maria Alexopoulos
CULT 250-001/ENGL 234 – Foundations: Indigenous Literature | Kerrie Charnley
CULT 275-001/ENGL 250 – Foundations: Interdisciplinary Theory and Method in Literary Research | Melissa Jacques
CULT 301-A_001 – QUEER CINEMA (A) | Cameron Crookston
CULT 304-001/SUST 304 – Place-based Methods for Interdisciplinary Research | Astrida Neimanis
CULT 312-A_001/DIHU 312 – Internet Culture (A) | TBC (online)
CULT 362-A_001/VISA 362 – Advanced Practice in Photography (A) | Andreas Rutkauskas
CULT 371-A_001/ENGL 309 – Modern Critical Theory | George Grinnell
CULT 400-K_001/ENGL 493 – Popular Culture: Vampires | Melissa Jacques
CULT 402-001/ENGL 402 – Adolescence in Literature and Culture | Maria Alexopoulos
Term 2 Courses
CULT 100-101 – Media and Popular Cultures in Global Context | Cameron Crookston (online)
CULT 100-102 – Media and Popular Cultures in Global Context | Cameron Crookston (online)
CULT 101-101 – Cultural Studies Practices | Maria Alexopoulos
CULT 101-102 – Cultural Studies Practices | Maria Alexopoulos
CULT 210-101/ENGL 215 – Reading Screens | Daniel Keyes
CULT 215-101 – Cultural Industries | Kyong Yoon
CULT 220-101/DIHU 220 – Research with Media in the Humanities | TBC (online)
CULT 250-101/ENGL 234 – Foundations: Indigenous Literature | Kerrie Charnley
CULT 272-101/GWST 272 – Feminism and Environment | TBC
CULT 275-101/ENGL 250 – Foundations: Interdisciplinary Theory and Method in Literary Research | Melissa Jacques
CULT 313-B_101 – THE KOREAN WAVE (B) | Kyong Yoon
CULT 350-101/ENGL 387 – Indigenous Literature: Intellectual Traditions | Kerrie Charnley (hybrid)
CULT 362-B_101/VISA 362 – Advanced Practice in Photography (B) | Andreas Rutkauskas
CULT 370-001/GWST 340 – Writing the Self: Theory and Practice | Melissa Jacques
CULT 400-N_101 – Pop culture: Drag | Cameron Crookston (online)
CULT 406-A_101/DIHU 406 – Cancon Ephemerality | Daniel Keyes
CULT 460-101/ENGL 457 – Posthumanism and Critical Animal Studies | Jodey Castricano
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
DIHU 155-001/ENGL 155 – Writing and Making with Technology in the Humanities | Emily Murphy
DIHU 312-A_001/CULT 312 – Internet Culture (A) | TBC (online)
DIHU 370-001/ARTH 370 – Story and Image Across the Islamic World | Hussein Keshani
DIHU 407-001/ENGL 407 – Media and Contemporary Readers | Emily Murphy
Term 2 Courses
DIHU 155-101/ENGL 155 – Writing and Making with Technology in the Humanities | Emily Murphy
DIHU 220-101/CULT 220 – Research with Media in the Humanities | TBC (online)
DIHU 378-101/ARTH 378 – Three Faiths | One Culture: The Arts of Medieval Spain | Hussein Keshani
DIHU 406-A_101/CULT 406 – Cancon Ephemerality | Daniel Keyes
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
ENGL 104-001 | University Writing: Indigenous Perspectives. Instructor: Kerrie Charnley
ENGL 109 | Studies in Composition (Enhanced).
- Multiple sections offered, full year course
ENGL 112 | Studies in Composition
- Multiple sections offered
ENGL 150-001 – Introduction to Literary Genre
- Section 001 (Shakespeare)| Marie Loughlin (hybrid)
- Section 002 | Jon Vickery
- Section 003, 004, 005 | Shona Harrison
ENGL 151-001 – Critical Studies in Literature | Lisa Grekul
ENGL 153-001 – Readings in Narrative | George Grinnell
ENGL 154-001 – Indigenous Narrative | Allison Hargreaves
ENGL 155-001/DIHU 155 – Writing and Making Technology in the Humanities | Emily Murphy
ENGL 212-001 – Children’s Literature | Jon Vickery
ENGL 220-001 – Foundations: Literature in Historical Context 1 | Robert Eggleston
ENGL 220-002 – Foundations: Literature in Historical Context 1 | Jon Vickery
ENGL 234-001/CULT 250 – Foundations: Indigenous Literature | Kerrie Charnley
ENGL 239-001 – The Bible in English Literature | Michael Treschow
ENGL 250-001/CULT 275 – Foundations: Interdisciplinary Theory & Method in Literary Research | Melissa Jacques
ENGL 309-A_001/CULT 371 – Modern Critical Theory | George Grinnell
ENGL 333-B_001 – Diasporic Canadian Literature | Lisa Grekul
ENGL 350-X_001 – 16th- and 17th-Century Studies: Peace and War | Sean Kevin Lawrence
ENGL 355-C_001 – Studies in Backgrounds in Literature: Ancient Classical Literature – Michael Treschow
ENGL 374-A_001 – British Literature in the Age of Enlightenment: 18th-century Satire – Robert Eggleston
ENGL 386-001 – Studies in Transatlantic Modernism | Anderson Araujo
ENGL 394-A_001/ENGL 395 – Popular Literature: Harry Potter | Marie Loughlin
ENGL 402-001/CULT 402 – Adolescence in Literature and Culture | Maria Alexopoulos
ENGL 407-001/DIHU 407 – Media and Contemporary Readers | Emily Murphy
ENGL 428-001 – Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales | Martin Blum
ENGL 493-K_001/CULT 400K – Popular Culture: Vampires| Melissa Jacques
Term 2 Courses
ENGL 112 – Studies in Composition
- Multiple sections offered
ENGL 114-101 – Studies in Composition: Indigenous Perspectives | Kerrie Charnley
ENGL 150-101 – Introduction to Literary Genre
- Section 101, 102 | TBC
- Section 103 | Michael Treschow
- Section 104 | Jon Vickery
- Section 105 | Martin Blum
ENGL 151-101 – Critical Studies in Literature | Sean Kevin Lawrence
ENGL 153-101 – Readings in Narrative | George Grinnell
ENGL 155-101/DIHU 155 – Writing and Making Technology in the Humanities | Emily Murphy
ENGL 156-101 – Environmental Literature | Greg Garrard
ENGL 203-A_101 – Topics in Composition (A) | Melissa Jacques
ENGL 215-101/CULT 210 – Reading Screens | Daniel Keyes
ENGL 221-101 – Foundations: Literature in Historical Context 2 | Robert Eggleston
ENGL 221-102 – Foundations: Literature in Historical Context 2 | Robert Eggleston
ENGL 222-101 – Literature in Canada | Lisa Grekul
ENGL 233-101 – American Literature | TBC
ENGL 234-101/CULT 250 – Foundations: Indigenous Literature | Kerrie Charnley
ENGL 250-101/CULT 275 – Foundations: Interdisc Theory & Method in Literary Research | Melissa Jacques
ENGL 319-B_101 – Studies in Romanticism: Romanticism and Friendship | George Grinnell
ENGL 327-A_101 – Canadian Poetry (A) | TBC
ENGL 344-A_101 – Topics in Medieval Studies: Early English Mystics | Michael Treschow
ENGL 353-101 – Shakespeare: Later Works | Marie Loughlin
ENGL 355-B_101 – Studies in Backgrounds in Literature: Mother Daughter Plots | Shona Harrison
ENGL 387-101/CULT 350 – Indigenous Literature: Intellectual Traditions | Kerrie Charnley
ENGL 395-D_101 – Popular Literature: Fantasy | Jon Vickery
ENGL 457-101/CULT 460 – Posthumanism and Critical Animal Studies | Jodey Castricano
ENGL 458-002 – Canadian Environmental Writing | Greg Garrard
ENGL 470-M_101 – Canadian Studies: Reconciliations | Lisa Grekul
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
FILM 103-002/THTR 103 – Acting for Stage and Screen | Denise Kenney
FILM 250-001/CRWR 250 – Workshop in Creative Writing: Screenwriting | Michael Smith
FILM 371-001 – Digital Documentary Production | Denise Kenney
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
FREN 101-001 – Elementary French I | Ramine Adl
FREN 101-002 – Elementary French I | Marianne Legault
FREN 101-003 – Elementary French I | Marianne Legault
FREN 101-004 – Elementary French I | Christopher Gordon
FREN 101-005 – Elementary French I | Christopher Gordon
FREN 103-001 – Upper Elementary French I | Christopher Gordon
FREN 122-001 – Intermediate French I | Stephanie Tolman
FREN 215-001 – Oral French Practice | Marianne Legault
FREN 222-001 – French Language and Style I | Stephanie Tolman
FREN 327-A_001 – Studies in Cinema (A) | Jelena Jovicic
FREN 344-001 – Techniques of Oral Expression in French | Francis Langevin
FREN 353-001 – The Structure of French | Ramine Adl
FREN 420-D_001 – MAD & TRANSGRESS (D) | Jelena Jovicic
Term 2 Courses
FREN 101-101 – Elementary French I | Jelena Jovicic
FREN 102-101 – Elementary French II | Jelena Jovicic
FREN 102-102 – Elementary French II | Jelena Jovicic
FREN 104-101 – Upper Elementary French II | Ramine Adl
FREN 123-101 – Intermediate French II | Stephanie Tolman
FREN 223-101 – French Language and Style II | Stephanie Tolman
FREN 380-D_101 – Sex, Marriage, Comedy | Marianne Legault
FREN 430-101 – Quebecois Poetry | Francis Langevin
FREN 444-101 – French for Work: Professional Oral Performance | Marianne Legault
FREN 453-101 – Advanced Grammar | Ramine Adl
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
GERM 100-001 – Beginners’ German I | Claude Desmarais
GERM 100-002 – Beginners’ German I | Claude Desmarais
GERM 100-003 – Beginners’ German I | Martin Blum
GERM 303-A_001 – GERMANY (A) | Claude Desmarais
Term 2 Courses
GERM 110-101 – Beginners’ German II | Claude Desmarais
GERM 110-102 – Beginners’ German II | Claude Desmarais
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
JPST 100-001, 102 – Beginning Japanese Language I | Mayu Takasaki
JPST 370-001 – Japanese Food Culture | Mayu Takasaki
Term 2 Courses
JPST 101-101 – Beginning Japanese Language II | Alwyn Spies
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
KORN 100-001 – Basic Korean I | Meilan Ehlert
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1-2 Courses
LATN 300-201 – Intensive Introduction to Latin | Francois Gauthier
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
MDST 101-001 – Digital Media Theory | TBC
MDST 110-001 – Introduction to Computational Art and Design I | Miles Thorogood
MDST 210-001 – Creative Coding | Miles Thorogood
MDST 311-001 – Computational Poetics | TBC
MDST 490-001 – Seminar Series | Annie Wan
Term 2 Courses
MDST 120-101 – Introduction to Computational Art and Design II | Annie Wan
MDST 220-101 – Computational Creativity | Miles Thorogood
MDST 330-101 – Immersive Environments | Annie Wan
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
SPAN 101-001 – Beginners’ Spanish I | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 101-002 – Beginners’ Spanish I | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 101-003 – Beginners’ Spanish I | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 101-004 – Beginners’ Spanish I | TBC
SPAN 201-001 – Advanced Beginners’ Spanish I | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 301-001 – Intermediate Spanish I | Monica Good
SPAN 303-001 – Conversational Spanish | Monica Good
SPAN 401-001 – Advanced Spanish I | Monica Good
Term 2 Courses
SPAN 102-101 – Beginners’ Spanish II | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 102-102 – Beginners’ Spanish II | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 202-101 – Advanced Beginners’ Spanish II | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 302-101 – Intermediate Spanish II | Cynthia Hernández Garcia
SPAN 402-101 – Advanced Spanish II | Monica Good
SPAN 425-101 – Introduction to Translation and Interpretation from English to Spanish | Monica Good
Term 1 Courses
SUST 204-001/THTR 204 – Creative Communication and Engagement for Sustainability | Denise Kenney
SUST 304-001/CULT 304 – Place-based Methods for Interdisciplinary Research | Astrida Neimanis
FCCS supports the Environmental Humanities Concentration in the Bachelor of Sustainability Degree.
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
THTR 101-001 – Performance Improvisation | Tracy Ross
THTR 103-002/FILM 103 – Acting for Stage and Screen | Denise Kenney
THTR 104-001 – The Art of Public Speaking | Tracy Ross
THTR 180-001 – Theatre Appreciation: The Power of Live Performance | Tracy Ross
THTR 204-001/SUST 204 – Creative Communication and Engagement for Sustainability | Denise Kenney
Term 2 Courses
THTR 104-101 – The Art of Public Speaking | Tracy Ross
THTR 212-101 – Creativity as Source & Resource | Tracy Ross
THTR 280-C_101/THTR 480 – Devised Public Performance (C) | Tracy Ross
THTR 301-A_101 – Special Topics in Performance Styles (A) | Tracy Ross
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
VISA 100-001 – Studies in Drawing | Katherine Pickering
VISA 102-001 – Drawing and Two-Dimensional Art Practices I | Katherine Pickering
VISA 102-002 – Drawing and Two-Dimensional Art Practices I | David Doody
VISA 102-003 – Drawing and Two-Dimensional Art Practices I | David Doody
VISA 104-001 – Three-Dimensional Art Practices I | Samuel Roy-Bois
VISA 104-002 – Three-Dimensional Art Practices I | Renay Egami
VISA 106-001 – Introduction to Digital Media I |
VISA 110-001 – Studies in Photography | Andreas Rutkauskas
VISA 215-001 – Painting I | Patrick Lundeen
VISA 215-002 – Painting I | Katherine Pickering
VISA 233-001 – Printmaking: Screenprinting I | Briar Craig
VISA 235-001 – Sculpture I | Renay Egami
VISA 244-001 – Photography I | Andreas Rutkauskas
VISA 255-001 – Introduction to Printmaking: Linocut and Letter Press Printing | Briar Craig
VISA 268-001 – Graphic Design | TBC
VISA 282-001 – Drawing III | Patrick Lundeen
VISA 300-A_001 – ADV DRAWING (A) | David Doody
VISA 312-A_001 – Advanced Practice in Painting (A) | Katherine Pickering
VISA 322-A_001 – Advanced Practice in Sculpture (A) | Renay Egami
VISA 336-A_001 – Advanced Practice in Printmaking (A) | Briar Craig
VISA 362-A_001/CULT 362 – Advanced Practice in Photography (A) | Andreas Rutkauskas
VISA 482-001 – Advanced Art Practices I | David Doody, Samuel Roy-Bois
Term 2 Courses
VISA 103-101 – Drawing and Two-Dimensional Art Practices II | Katherine Pickering
VISA 103-102 – Drawing and Two-Dimensional Art Practices II | Katherine Pickering
VISA 105-101 – Three-Dimensional Art Practices II | Renay Egami
VISA 105-102 – Three-Dimensional Art Practices II | Renay Egami
VISA 108-101 – Introduction to Digital Media II | TBC
VISA 206-101 – Sound Art | Miles Thorogood
VISA 225-101 – Painting II | Katherine Pickering
VISA 225-102 – Painting II | Patrick Lundeen
VISA 245-101 – Sculpture II | David Doody
VISA 253-101 – Printmaking: Screenprinting II | Briar Craig
VISA 254-101 – Introduction to Printmaking: Etching and Lithography | Briar Craig
VISA 256-101 – Photography II | Andreas Rutkauskas
VISA 266-101 – 2D Animation | TBC
VISA 283-101 – Drawing IV | David Doody
VISA 312-B_101 – ADV PAINTING (B) | Katherine Pickering
VISA 336-C_101 – Advanced Practice in Printmaking (C) | Briar Craig
VISA 362-B_101/CULT 362 – Advanced Practice in Photography (B) | Andreas Rutkauskas
VISA 483-101 – Advanced Art Practices II | David Doody, Samuel Roy-Bois
*All courses are in-person unless otherwise noted. Please note that the course schedule is subject to change.
Term 1 Courses
WRLD 150-001 – Introduction to Intercultural Communication | Alwyn Spies
WRLD 150-002 – Introduction to Intercultural Communication | Alwyn Spies
WRLD 150-003 – Introduction to Intercultural Communication | Meilan Ehlert (online)
WRLD 158-001 – Introduction to Language and Culture: Modern Japanese | Alwyn Spies
WRLD 159-001 – Introduction to Language and Culture: Modern German | Martin Blum
WRLD 351-001 – Mediterranean World in Cinema and Literature | Francois Gauthier
WRLD 370-001/ARTH 370 – Story and Image Across the Islamic World | Hussein Keshani
WRLD 388-001 – Modern Memoirs and History: China | Japan | and Korea | Meilan Ehlert
Term 2 Courses
WRLD 100-101 – A World History of Horror | Francisco Pena Fernandez
WRLD 150-101 – Introduction to Intercultural Communication | Alwyn Spies
WRLD 150-102 – Introduction to Intercultural Communication | Alwyn Spies
WRLD 200-101 – Introduction to World Literatures | Anderson Araujo
WRLD 305-101/CORH 305 – Intercultural Communication | Context and Business: East Asia | Meilan Ehlert
WRLD 305-102 – Intercultural Communication | Context and Business: East Asia | Meilan Ehlert (online)
WRLD 310-101 – Mythologies in Motion | Francisco Pena Fernandez
WRLD 330-101 – War in Literature | Anderson Araujo
WRLD 340-101 – Tales of Resistance: Indigenous Voices in Central America | Monica Good
WRLD 360-101 – Literature and Power | Anderson Araujo
WRLD 450-001 – World Sacred Scriptures: The Hebrew Bible | Francisco Pena Fernandez
Student Advising
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Declaring Your Major
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