NON-WESTERN STUDIES Director: Dr. Michael Sollenberger, Foreign Languages & Literatures
Mount St. Mary's University offers upper-level non-Western courses in various disciplines as part of the senior core requirement, to enhance major and minor programs, and to expand the general choice of electives. Students may take non-Western courses at any time--as early as the freshman year. Students may not take a non-Western studies course for core credit, however, until junior year at the earliest. For further information, consult the director of non-Western studies or any professors who offer non-Western courses. NON-WESTERN COURSE OFFERINGS (Click on the department below to see a full course description) BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
BUSNW 414 Japanese Leadership Style & Management Practices
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
ENNW 360 African Literature ENNW 363 Literature of the Caribbean ENNW 365 Non-Western Women's Writing ENNW 368 Japanese Literature and Culture ENNW 370 Latin American Fiction ENNW 377 Literature of Modern India ENNW 378 Topics in Non-Western Literature
FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURES DEPARTMENT
FLNW 320 Comparative Mythology FRNW 440 Building Castles in Sand: Tahiti, Martinique and Other French-speaking Islands SPNW 325 Latin American Culture SPNW 335 Latin American Civilization SPNW 355 Survey of Latin American Literature SPNW 415 Fantastic Genre SPNW 425 Latin American Women Writers SPNW 435 Ficcion Latinoamericana
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
HINW 420 Islamic Civilization HINW 421 The Intuit: Traditions and Transformations HINW 425 Age of Decolorization HINW 430 Cultural History of China HINW 435 African Diaspora
PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
PHNW 344 Intercultural Dialogue PHNW 345 Alienation and Social Transformation PHNW 375 Mysticism East and West PHNW 400 Topics in Philosophy
POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
PSNW 313 Comparative Political Systems: Middle East PSNW 314 Comparative Political Systems: Latin America PSNW 325 Third World Political Development PSNW 343 Comparative Political Systems: Africa
PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
PSYNW 350 Special Topics
SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
SOCNW 360 Pre-Columbian Civilizations of the Americas SOCNW 401 Biography and Non-Western Culture
THEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
THNW 371 Religions of the World THNW 375 Mysticism East and West |