Fall 2020 Three-Week Courses Highlight

Fall 2020 Three-Week Courses Highlight
Fall 2020 Three-Week Courses Highlight

AGRI 310 (Section 101): Securing and Sustaining Water for Food Globally (3 Credits)
Tackle the wicked problem of ensuring water and food security, an issue with complex global connections and nuances.
Global Studies Theme: Global Resources and Environment

AGRI 310 (Section 102): Around the World with Coffee: A Socio-Economic and Historical Journey (3 Credits)
Coffee is more than a beverage—it's a way of life with history, geography, and questions of equity in each cup. This course will also explore sociology and the economics of coffee.
Global Studies Theme: Global Development and Service

ANTH 292 (Section 100): Pandemics: Past and Present (1 Credit) with Dr. Brittany Walter
Pandemics, and infectious diseases in general, have shaped public health policy through time. Learn how diseases can disproportionately affect certain groups and create deadly health inequities, and how skeletal remains can inform us about health and infectious diseases in past populations.

ANTH 292 (Section 101): Global Perspectives on Race and Culture in the 21st Century (1 Credit) with Dr. Blair Rose Zaid
Through experiential learning opportunities centered on the global dimensions of race and culture of our current moment, you'll engage in how race and culture affect our everyday lives, as well as the lives of those around us.

HIST 298: Music, Protests, and Social Justice in Africa and the World (3 Credits)
Dive into playlists from the U.S. civil rights movement and the African anti-apartheid movement—along with hip-hop, country, jazz, and other music—to learn about the types of songs that were created in response to social inequities.
Global Studies Region: Africa and the Middle East

For a full list of courses offered during the Fall 2020 Three-Week session, visit https://admissions.unl.edu/specialized-information/fall-three-week-session/