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GS 325: Nationalism in Comparative Perspective
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Examination of major theoretical and policy debates in contemporary studies of nationalism. Focus on the emergence and endurance of nationalist movements in the modern era. Discussion of efforts to evaluate the legitimacy of nationalist claims and to resolve nationalist conflict. Prerequisite: POLS 3. Laible
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GS 342: Gender and Third World Development
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Focus on gender implications of contemporary strategies for Third World economic growth, neo-liberalism. How do economic theories affect 'real people ' How do economictheories affect men vs. women What is the role of people who want to 'help ' Some background in economictheories and/or Third World politics desired, but not required. Prerequisite: POLS 1 or WS 1.
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GS 347: Non-State Actors in a Globalized World
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Role of non-state political groups (e.g. international advocacy organizations, multinational corporations, news media, terrorists, etc.) in world affairs. Thematic focus on globalization, the relationship between non-state and state actors, and the implications of non-state actors for the future of world order. Themes explored through past and current events (e.g., the WTO demonstrations, 9- 11, the CNN effect, AIDs, anti-sweatshop campaigns.) Prerequisite: IR 10. Bially Mattern (SS)
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GS 390: Readings in Global Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Directed course of readings for students with interests in Global Studies not fully explored in regular course offerings. Junior or senior standing required. May be repeated for credit. Departmental permission required. Staff (SS)
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GS 391: Special Topics in Global Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Research and study for students with interests in Global Studies not fully explored in regular course offerings. Junior or senior standing required. May be repeated for credit. Departmental permission required. Staff (SS)
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GS 391 - Special Topics in Global Studies
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GS 394: Honors Thesis in Global Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
To graduate with honors in Global Studies, students need to attain a 3.5 grade point average in Global Studies classes; a 3.5 grade point average overall, and complete 4 credits of GS 399 Honors Thesis at the time of graduation. The four credits may be taken in one semester or split over two semesters. The honors thesis is an intensive project of original research, undertaken under the direct supervision of a faculty adviser. Senior standing required. May be repeated for credit. Departmental permission required. Staff (SS)
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GS 6: Globalization and Cultures
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course is a reflection on the processes of globalization and their consequences, both good and bad, on the world's societies and on our concepts of culture and identity. It provides a multidisciplinary examination of what cultures gain and lose from their interaction with the rest of the world and what it means to be a citizen of a globalized yet diverse world. (HU/GCP)
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HEBR 001: Elementary Modern Hebrew I fall
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Classroom and laboratory instruction to develop hearing, speaking, reading, and writing the language. Cultural, ethnic, and religious dimensions of Israeli society. Tapes, textural materials, short stories. No previous study of Hebrew required. (HU)
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HEBR 001 - Elementary Modern Hebrew I fall
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HEBR 002: Elementary Modern Hebrew II spring
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Continuation of Hebrew I utilizing the audio-lingual approach. Fundamentals of the language, structure and sounds; the Hebrew verb; reading and vocalized stories; written exercises; tapes; short stories. Prerequisite: HEBR 001 or its equivalent. (HU)
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HEBR 002 - Elementary Modern Hebrew II spring
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HEBR 011: Intermediate Modern Hebrew I fall
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Classroom and laboratory instruction to develop fundamental patterns of conversation and grammar; composition, reading of texts, laboratory work and sight reading; comprehension, speaking, reading and writing of unvocalized materials. Prerequisite: HEBR 002 or consent of instructor. (HU)
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HEBR 011 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew I fall
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