Fall 2023 School of Global Integrative Studies Courses
For the Fall 2023 semester, the School of Global Integrative Studies will offer courses in Anthropology and Geography that will help place your environmental knowledge in a peopled context.
ANTH 130: Anthropology of the Great Plains
Wandsnider ~ MWF 1:30pm - 2:20pm
Learn about the rich history and lived experiences of Indigenous and Immigrant Great Plains communities. Fulfills the ACE 6 requirement or the CDR Social Science/CDR Human Diversity in US Communities requirement.
ANTH 212 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Clausing ~ MWF 2:30pm - 3:20pm
Explore how peoples in cultures around the world define sex, gender, race, and class. Learn from other cultures to make our own more just and equitable. Fulfills the ACE 6 requirement or the CDR Social Sciences requirement.
GEOG 155 Elements of Physical Geography - 4 Credits
Husa ~ TR 12:30pm - 1:45pm & Shambaugh-Miller ~ MWF 9:30am - 10:20am
Explore the Earth’s physical characteristics and processes and learn how these affect our lives. Fulfills the ACE 4 requirement or the CDR Science with Lab requirement, which is similar to GEOL 101, GEOL 103, and METR 100. Primarily recommended for students interested in a Geography major, Geography minor, or a Geography double major.
GEOG 181 Global Environmental Issues
Bitterman ~ TR 9:30am - 10:20am
Explore urgent global environmental issues and their relationships with physical, social, biological, and economic processes. Investigate the interactions of human activity, wellbeing, and environmental change. Fulfills the ACE 6 or ACE 9 requirements or the CDR Social Sciences requirement. Well liked by previous Geology and Meteorology-Climatology students.