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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog
University of Pittsburgh
   
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
 
  May 10, 2024
 
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

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Architectural Studies

  
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    ARC 1180 - WORLD CITIES


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course establishes a set of issues and a chronological context through which to understand the main patterns of city development. Thus the paring of St. Petersburg and Brasilia, London and loss Angeles, Amsterdam and Chicago, points out similarities and differences in their shape and social context. Student reports on individual cities are an integral element of the course, and influence the choice of cities to be studied in detail.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
    Course Attributes: Architectural Studies, Global Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., Urban Studies, West European Studies
  
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    ARC 1181 - PITTSBURGH ARCHITECTURE/URBANISM


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    The course studies the physical environment of Pittsburgh; the topography, early settlement, the expansion of its industrial center, the post-war renewal, and the current shift from production to a service-based economy. A parallel study in the architectural history of Pittsburgh focuses on images of individual buildings from fort Pitt to the new skyscrapers. Student papers either expand research in building categories (industrial, domestic, etc.) Or integrate the physical development of the region with its political and social history.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARC 1183 - DIGITAL ROMAN AFRICA: VISUALIZING ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
    Course Attributes: DSAS Creative Work General Ed. Requirement, DSAS Cross-Cult. Awareness General Ed. Requirement, DSAS Historical Analysis General Ed. Requirement, DSAS The Arts General Ed. Requirement, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., SCI Polymathic Contexts: Humanistic GE. Req., SCI Polymathic Contexts: Soc/Behav. GE. Req.
  
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    ARC 1191 - ARCHITECTURE AND THE CITY IN CENTRAL EUROPE: 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course will enable students to investigate the modernization of three important central European cities and the impact of new ideas about design, technology, and social organization on the development of new building types and urban infrastructure in the 19th and 20th centuries.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
    Course Attributes: Russian & East European Studies
  
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    ARC 1201 - ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 1


    Minimum Credits: 6
    Maximum Credits: 6
    At the core of every nationally accredited school of architecture is the design studio. The design studio integrates skills learned in other architecture courses in the production of a design project. This course prepares students for the rigor of the architectural design process and exposes them to the unique pedagogical experience of a design studio. This course is designed to give students who are majoring in architectural studies and who intend to pursue a professional degree in architecture at the graduate level exposure to a sophisticated conceptual framework for thinking about three-dimensional composition and architectural problem solving. The course is also intended to emphasize the necessity of excellent graphic skills and technical skills in model-making to communicating design ideas. This course is meant to serve as an intermediary step between the /architectural studies seminar/ (HAA 1913) and the studio arts requirements for the architectural studies major, and the more advanced architectural design work in HAA 1917.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
    Course Requirements: PREQ: ARC 0201
  
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    ARC 1202 - ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 2


    Minimum Credits: 6
    Maximum Credits: 6
    This course is designed to give students who are majoring in architectural studies and who intend to pursue a professional degree in architecture at the graduate level exposure to a sophisticated conceptual framework for thinking about three-dimensional composition and architectural problem solving known as /system-based design/. The course is also intended to emphasize the necessity of excellent graphic skills and technical skills in model-making to communicating design ideas. This course is meant to serve as a capstone for the architectural studies major.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
    Course Requirements: PREQ: ARC 1201
  
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    ARC 1203 - DESIGN STUDIO 3


    Minimum Credits: 6
    Maximum Credits: 6
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARC 1204 - DESIGN STUDIO 4


    Minimum Credits: 6
    Maximum Credits: 6
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARC 1310 - PRESERVATION - TEXTS AND THEORY


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course is the capstone writing seminar for architectural studies majors pursuing the track in preservation planning.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
    Course Requirements: PREQ: ENG 0102 or ENGCMP (0002 or 0006 or 0020 or 0200 or 0203 or 0205 or 0207 or 0208 or 0210 or 0212) or ENGFLM 0210 or FP (0003 or 0006) *Applies to all WRIT Courses*
    Course Attributes: Writing Requirement Course
  
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    ARC 1320 - DOCUMENTATION AND CONSERVATION STUDIO


    Minimum Credits: 6
    Maximum Credits: 6
    This course is intended to provide an intensive foundation in the proper techniques of working in the field of architectural conservation. Primary emphasis is on learning directly from specific buildings and sites, with secondary emphasis on placing these findings within a practical preservation planning context. Background knowledge for analysis and for developing preservation recommendations will come from intensive reading, guest speakers, case studies, class discussions, field trips and exercises in building materials conservation. Concurrent with the development of approaches to conservation, students will also acquire or sharpen a variety of academic skills such as the ability to conduct historical research; graphic representation techniques; and professional writing and public presentation skills.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
  
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    ARC 1330 - GLOBAL PRESERVATION


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    The late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century debates regarding the role of the architectural monument as a signifier of the past, as a container of memory and more importantly authenticity, were the definitive moment in the institutionalization and professionalization of architectural preservation around the world. In a 1903 essay titled ‘The Modern Cult of Monuments,’ art historian Alois Reigl claimed that while the creation of monuments (i.e. structures built to memorialize certain events or persons) had a long history that predates modernity, the ‘cult of the monument’ (i.e. the allocation of the monument as a unique and original object in a pre-ordained historical narrative of social and cultural evolution) came about as recently as the nineteenth-century. It is this coupling of the advent as well as the progress of modernity along with the formalization of systems of historic preservation that this course seeks to explore.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SU3 Elective Basis
  
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    ARC 1901 - UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course enables advanced majors to partner with a faculty member as a teaching assistant in a pre-existing departmental course. This collaborative project will result in the enrichment of the course and improve the teaching-learning enterprise for all parties (faculty, Undergraduate teaching assistants, and students enrolled in the course).
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARC 1901 - UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course enables advanced majors to partner with a faculty member as a teaching assistant in a pre-existing departmental course. This collaborative project will result in the enrichment of the course and improve the teaching-learning enterprise for all parties (faculty, Undergraduate teaching assistants, and students enrolled in the course).
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARC 1911 - ARCHITECTURE AND DIGITAL MEDIA 1


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    An introduction to the graphic communication of architectural documents utilizing computer aided drafting (CAD) techniques. This introductory cad course is designed to give students a working knowledge of the AutoCAD drafting system. The course has been designed to better acquaint students with concepts, processes and skills required by professionals in the field to create and modify computer-generated drawings. Students will learn the commands and functions necessary to input, process and output two dimensional working drawings in the form of plans, elevations and sections. Three-dimensional visualization will also be covered as a means to explore massing and proportion. In addition to the fundamental design methods and practices for the creation of architectural drawings, exercises will focus on fundamental concepts such as scaling, dimensioning, annotating as well as maintenance of CAD drawing files through the use of operating system commands.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARC 1912 - ARCHITECTURE AND DIGITAL MEDIA 2


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    The architecture, engineering, construction and operations industry has well documented inefficiencies stemming primarily from fragmentation in the project delivery process. At the same time, the industry faces significant challenges such as the demand to deliver projects more economically, the desire for more environmentally responsible projects, and the expectation of more predictability in performance — all of which call for more integration and collaboration throughout a project’s lifecycle. New technologies such as building information modeling (BIM) are revolutionizing architecture and construction, providing a platform that allows project information to be captured, structured and analyzed throughout the entire lifecycle of a project, enabling a more integrated, collaborative process that supports more informed decision making and higher levels of efficiency. In this course, students will learn the principles of BIM using Revit software.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
    Course Requirements: PROG: School of Arts and Sciences (ARTSC)
  
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    ARC 1990 - ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES INTERNSHIP


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    Academic credit is awarded for practical professional experience gained through a directed internship. The internship is arranged by the student through the university internship office in consultation with the director of architectural studies.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Internship
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Requirements: PLAN: Architectural Studies (BA and BS)
    Course Attributes: Architectural Studies, Undergraduate Internship
  
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    ARC 1999 - SENIOR THESIS


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    In this course a senior major in the history of art will research and write a research paper and present it as if for publication. The area and topic will be decided upon in consultation with a specific faculty member.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Directed Studies
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
    Course Requirements: PREQ: ENG 0102 or ENGCMP (0002 or 0006 or 0020 or 0200 or 0203 or 0205 or 0207 or 0208 or 0210 or 0212) or ENGFLM 0210 or FP (0003 or 0006) *Applies to all WRIT Courses*

Arts and Sciences

  
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    ARTSC 0010 - BEING HUMAN IN THE AGE OF COVID-19


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    This 1-credit course, sponsored by the Humanities Center, offers an opportunity for students to work closely with a team of faculty mentors to engage the COVID-19 crisis from a deeply humanistic perspective. Students will join a community of professors from a range of humanistic fields in a semester of discussions about our current pandemic moment. They will work closely with faculty members who bring research expertise in public health and the African diaspora; speculative fiction and imagining apocalypse; modern US History, the history of science, and the history of activism; the history of art as it has been shaped by plagues and epidemics; and the history of pandemic literature. We will read, talk and think deeply together about what it means to be human in this time of pandemic, and faculty will help students realize how historical, humanistic research methods can respond to the challenges of the present.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 0020 - LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    The purpose of this course is to provide students with substantial knowledge concerning the geography, history, and culture of Latin America and the Caribbean and to introduce them to how issues related to the region are studied from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 0101 - FIRST APPROACHES TO RESEARCH


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    First Approaches to Research is designed to teach students how to connect to research and creative projects across disciplines, interests, and methodologies. Driven by their own curiosities and the search for answers, students will learn the tools needed to launch meaningful undergraduate research careers.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Credit Laboratory
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 0111 - RIGHT START 1


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    This course is designed to enhance the academic skills of new students participating in the student support services project (SSS). The course will use collaborative learning strategies to address such topics as note-taking, problem-solving, time-management, test-taking, and goal-setting. This course is very interactive and will use multiple methods of communication and technology to apprise students of course activities along with upcoming SSS events.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
  
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    ARTSC 0112 - RIGHT START TO COLLEGE 2


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    You must be a part of the trio student support services (SSS) program to take this course. This course is designed to enhance the level of career awareness of students in the student support services (SSS) program. The course will focus on the following topics: academic majors, resume-writing, interview techniques, professional communication, and career investigation. This course is interactive and will use multiple methods of communication and technology to apprise students of course activities along with upcoming SSS events.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
  
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    ARTSC 0113 - RIGHT START TO COLLEGE 3


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 0120 - FIRST EXPERIENCES IN RESEARCH


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 2
    First experiences in research allows an undergraduate student to learn about and to participate in research with a faculty member outside of regular course requirements. The student receives orientation and training for the research project, an introduction to the research hypothesis, and learns about previous research conducted on the topic to date. The student participates in relevant training workshops. The student meets regularly with the faculty mentor and every other week with other undergraduate student researchers.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Credit Laboratory
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 0121 - CONTINUING EXPERIENCES IN RESEARCH


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 2
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 0125 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN RESEARCH


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 0500 - INTRODUCTION TO STUDY ABROAD


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    This course explores the study abroad experience. It also addresses the issues of cultural diversity, international understanding and the role of the individual in the global community. The course will inform students of the ways in which study abroad complements and augments their academic program, career goals, and overall personal development.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 0600 - ESL EDUCATION


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 0900 - SEMINAR IN PEER TUTORING


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 1000 - UCIS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    This course provides opportunities for students to establish a career direction and design a strategy for securing a full-time position in today’s competitive international and global workplace. Students focus on developing specific competencies that include: career selection, job search activities, resume and cover letter development, professional networking techniques, behavioral interviewing skills and workplace ethics in preparation for government, business, and nonprofit sectors.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 1001 - INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - LONDON


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    The course aims to emphasize the interconnections between society, economics, politics and the physical environment. This will involve an analysis of British Society in the 20th century, commencing with a review of post war ideology, politics and economics.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Practicum
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
    Course Attributes: SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1002 - INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - CUBA


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course is offered as part of the Pitt in Cuba study abroad program to give students an introduction to Cuban culture, religion, race, art, literature, music and society and to provide them with context for their experiences in Havana, Cuba. This course will also familiarize students with the history of Cuba and its often difficult relationship with the United States.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Practicum
    Grade Component: Letter Grade
    Course Attributes: SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1004 - GLOBAL DIVERSITY


    Minimum Credits: 0
    Maximum Credits: 0
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Study Abroad
  
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    ARTSC 1017 - CRITICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course is part of the Study Abroad program and will be taught in London, England.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1018 - GLOBAL WATER POLICY DC STUDY AWAY


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    This course is a spring break study away course coordinated by the Study Abroad Office.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1019 - URBAN-RURAL HEALTHCARE IN PITTSBURGH AND BRADFORD STUDY AWAY


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    This spring-break study away course is coordinated by the Study Abroad Office.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1020 - LAKOTA PERSPECTIVE PINE RIDGE STUDY AWAY


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This summer study away course is coordinated by the Study Abroad Office.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1021 - PITT IN DC-BRUSSELS STUDY AWAY


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This summer study away course is coordinated by the Study Abroad Office.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1300 - PROJECT BASED TECHNOLOGY DESIGN


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 1
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Study Abroad
  
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    ARTSC 1400 - STUDY ABROAD: MULTI-COUNTRY


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 18
    This course is for students who enroll in a Study Abroad program that takes place in multiple countries throughout the academic term.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 1401 - ELECTIVE AT VERITAS UNIVERSITY


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: LG/SU3 Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1402 - ELECTIVE AT VERITAS UNIVERSITY 2


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Seminar
    Grade Component: LG/SU3 Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1403 - ELECTIVE IN CHINA


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 1450 - LONDON FIELD STUDIES


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 3
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Study Abroad
  
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    ARTSC 1455 - YELLOWSTONE FIELD STUDIES


    Minimum Credits: 0
    Maximum Credits: 0
    This course is part of the Study Abroad program.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: No Grade Required
  
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    ARTSC 1460 - WYOMING FIELD STUDIES


    Minimum Credits: 0
    Maximum Credits: 0
    This course is part of the Study Abroad program.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: No Grade Required
  
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    ARTSC 1461 - WYOMING STUDIO ARTS


    Minimum Credits: 0
    Maximum Credits: 0
    This course is part of the Study Abroad program.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Non-Graded Component
  
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    ARTSC 1462 - VIENNA THEN AND NOW


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 3
    This course is part of a Study Abroad program.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1498 - PUBLIC AND SOCIAL POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 3
    The interest in studying policy in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has grown in recent decades. Public policy refers to the principles and decisions that guide government actions. Social policy, as a component of public policy, focuses on strategies and programs to guarantee and provide protections for the most vulnerable groups in a society with the goal of achieving equality and equity. Policies are influenced and determined by contextual factors such as international trends, the social fabric, political structures, legal systems, interest groups, and particular situations. This lecture explores public and social policy issues in LAC from three fronts/parts: the region as a unit of study, individual countries, and policy topics. At the beginning, the course reviews policy theory and concepts, as well as the historical, societal, cultural, economic, development, and political contexts of LAC policy. The second front looks at policy issues in individual LAC countries to understand specific conditions that make them relevant and to study policy solutions that could serve as examples on policy making and implementation. The third component explores policy areas such as health, social security, education, employment, poverty alleviation, public administration, environment, food security, at-risk groups, and security. The instructor will offer students a pool of topics to choose from based on their fields of interest and will emphasize those established in the Sustainable Development Goals — SDGs. In addition to the weekly homework that could be included in their portfolios, students will write final in-depth case-study assignments on a policy issue in a LAC country that could qualify as capstone papers for a LAC Certificate. The Public and Social Policy in Latin America course is mainly intended for advanced undergraduate students interested in careers in international affairs, government, policy analysis, political science, social justice organizations, or related disciplines in LAC. Some Spanish and/or Portuguese reading proficiency would be desirable.
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Lecture
    Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
  
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    ARTSC 1499 - STUDY ABROAD: LATIN AMERICA


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 1500 - STUDY ABROAD: EL SALVADOR


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1503 - STUDY ABROAD: CAMEROON


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class
  
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    ARTSC 1505 - STUDY ABROAD: ARGENTINA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1506 - STUDY ABROAD: AUSTRALIA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1507 - STUDY ABROAD: AUSTRIA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1508 - STUDY ABROAD: BRAZIL


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1509 - STUDY ABROAD: BELGIUM


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1510 - STUDY ABROAD: CANADA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1511 - STUDY ABROAD: BOLIVIA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1512 - STUDY ABROAD: CHILE


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1514 - STUDY ABROAD: CYPRUS


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, Russian & East European Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1515 - STUDY ABROAD: CHINA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1517 - STUDY ABROAD: COLOMBIA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1518 - STUDY ABROAD: COSTA RICA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1519 - STUDY ABROAD: CZECH REPUBLIC


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, Russian & East European Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1520 - STUDY ABROAD: SLOVAKIA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, Russian & East European Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1521 - STUDY ABROAD: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1522 - STUDY ABROAD: DENMARK


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1524 - STUDY ABROAD: ECUADOR


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1525 - STUDY ABROAD: ENGLAND


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1527 - STUDY ABROAD: FRANCE


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1529 - STUDY ABROAD: GERMANY


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 18
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1530 - STUDY ABROAD: FINLAND


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1531 - STUDY ABROAD: GREECE


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, Russian & East European Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1532 - STUDY ABROAD: GUATEMALA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1533 - STUDY ABROAD: HUNGARY


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, Russian & East European Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1534 - STUDY ABROAD: HONG KONG


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1535 - STUDY ABROAD: IRELAND


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1537 - STUDY ABROAD: HONDURAS


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class
  
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    ARTSC 1538 - STUDY ABROAD: ISRAEL


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1539 - STUDY ABROAD: NORTHERN IRELAND


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
  
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    ARTSC 1540 - STUDY ABROAD: ITALY


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1541 - STUDY ABROAD: JAMAICA


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1542 - STUDY ABROAD: JAPAN


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1544 - STUDY ABROAD: JORDAN


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 16
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1545 - STUDY ABROAD: KENYA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: African Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1546 - STUDY ABROAD: LEBANON


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class
  
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    ARTSC 1547 - STUDY ABROAD: SOUTH KOREA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
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    ARTSC 1548 - STUDY ABROAD: LITHUANIA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, Russian & East European Studies, West European Studies
  
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    ARTSC 1549 - STUDY ABROAD: MALTA


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1550 - STUDY ABROAD: MEXICO


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1551 - STUDY ABROAD: MOROCCO


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: African Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1552 - STUDY ABROAD: NETHERLANDS


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1553 - STUDY ABROAD: NEW ZEALAND


    Minimum Credits: 3
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1554 - STUDY ABROAD: NORWAY


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1555 - STUDY ABROAD: NEPAL


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1556 - STUDY ABROAD: NICARAGUA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Latin American Studies, Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1557 - STUDY ABROAD: PANAMA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req.
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1558 - STUDY ABROAD: POLAND


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Non-Pitt Class, Russian & East European Studies, SCI Polymathic Contexts: Global&Cross Cul GE. Req., West European Studies
  
  •  

    ARTSC 1560 - STUDY ABROAD: BOTSWANA


    Minimum Credits: 1
    Maximum Credits: 15
    Academic Career: Undergraduate
    Course Component: Independent Study
    Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
    Course Attributes: Pitt Class
 

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