A list of culture courses is prepared by Accessibility Services, each semester and made available to students who complete the FLC GCR with culture courses.
To be identified as a culture course, the particular course must focus on the culture of a language taught at Goucher College or one of our inter-institutional programs. A significant component of the course must be based on primary sources that emphasize one or more cultures outside the Western anglophone culture. Only courses with grades of D or higher may count towards completion of the FLC GCR.
If a student wants to take a culture course at another institution, the course must be approved by the chair of the Hispanic and Latinx Studies prior to the student taking the course.
The chair of the Hispanic and Latinx Studies department will assess the syllabus of the course for which students are requesting approval. Students taking a transfer course should follow the Transfer of Credits Policy.
Course Number | Course Title | Instructor |
CHI 302 | Sex & Gender in Traditional Chinese Literature | Clay Chou |
HIS 216 | Survey: Europe, Classical to 1789 | Gregory Smaldone |
LAM 105 | Introduction to Latin American Studies | Citlali Miranda-Aldaco |
LAM/WGS 326 | Latin American/Carib Women, Resistance, Protest | Irline Francois |
MDS 105 | Introduction to Media Studies | Danny Kimball |
VMC 383 | History and Art of the Book | April Oettinger |
WRT 219 | Linguistics | Susan Garrett |
Course Number | Course Title | ICA Faculty Leaders |
BUS/LAM 272 | International Business and Latin American Studies in Cuba | Jeanie Murphy & David Crossman |
SOA 272Y | Arts, Culture, and Music in Bali | Rory Turner & Rebecca Free |
Course Number | Course Title |
AFR 200/HIS 200 | Intro Africana Study |
AMS 230 | Religions of B'More |
ARB 230 | Introduction to Modern Arab Culture Dissenting Voices Liberating Visions |
BUS/LAM 272 | International Business and Latin American Studies in Cuba |
CHI 201 | Modern Chinese Culture through Film & Literature |
CHI 301 | Sex & Gender in Traditional Chinese Literature |
CHI 302 | Sex & Gender in Modern Chinese Literature |
COM 105 | Introduction to Media Studies |
COM 342 | World Cinema |
COM 357 | Intercultural Communication |
COM 435 | Global Media |
CPEB 202 | Migration and Refugees in a Global World |
DAN 233 | West African Dance Technique II |
ES 202/HIS 202 | The South China Seas: A History |
FR/THE 272Y | Intensive Course Abroad |
HIS 104 | Samurai: History & Myth |
HIS 131 | You Say You Want a Revolution: Changing China |
HIS 204 | Tumultuous Centuries: Modern Japanese |
HIS 213 | Survey: Becoming East Asia |
HIS 216 | Survey: Europe, Classical to 1789 |
HIS 225 | Latin American Colonial Period |
HIS 287 | The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Modern China |
HIS 387 | Seminar in Modern East Asia |
LAM 105 | Introduction to Latin American Studies |
LAM 326 | Latina Literature across Borders |
LIT 223/WGS 223 | African American Women Writers |
LIT 285 | Contemporary Literature from India, Africa, and Australia |
MDS 105 | Introduction to Media Studies |
PCE 231 | Special Topics in International Film and Literature |
PH 268 | Chinese Philosophy: The Foundational Traditions |
PSC 259 | African Politics |
PSC 262 | Democracy and Violence in Southeast Asia |
PSC 375 | Political Islam |
PSY 224 | International Psychology |
SOA 272Y | Arts, Culture, and Music in Bali |
VMC 275 | The Renaissance in Europe |
VMZ 287 | Preserving a World War II Diary |
WGS 150 | Women's Experiences in Global Perspective |
WGS 253 | Haitian History and the Culture of Resistance |
WGS 282 | Women of North Africa and the Middle East |
WGS 326 | Latin American/Carib Women, Resistance, Protest |
VMC 383 | History and Art of the Book |
WGS 337 | Gender and Migration: Where are you from? I "detect" an accent |
WGS 420 | Transnational Feminist Theory and Women's Activism |
WRT 219 | Linguistics |