GENERAL STUDIES MINORS Fall 2014-Spring 2015

GENERAL STUDIES MINORS
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Africana Studies
Digital Literacy & Multimedia Design
Holistic Health
Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Global Studies Minor
Jewish Studies
Latin and Caribbean Studies
Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies
Writing Minor
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
20 Total Credits
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Required courses (8 credits)
GENS
AFRICANA STUDIES
Coordinator - Patricia Reid-Merritt K-117
GSS 2201 Africana Studies: An Introductory
Perspective
GIS 4601 African-Americans: A Seminar
Choose TWO courses from the following 3 core
groups
Science-Related (Social/Natural)Core
Arts-Related Core
GIS 3635 The African Experience
GAH 1215 African-American Dance
GNM 2236 Black Scientists and Inventors
GAH 1216 African-American Theater Workshop
GSS 2195 Blacks & Jews: Future Hope
GAH 1248 Music of Black Americans
GSS 2188 African-Americans and the Law
GAH 2341 South African Literature and Culture
GSS 2610 African-Amer. Economic Experienced
GAH 3121 African American Women Writers
GSS 3162 African Male/Female Relations
LITT 2148 Intro to African-American Literature
GSS 3195 Blacks & Jews: Problems & Promise
LITT 3121 African American Women Writers
LITT 3122 Contemporary African American Novel
Choose ONE course from Core or Cognate Courses
LITT 3309 The Literature/Harlem Renaissance
ANTH 2152 Language & Culture
History/Culture Core
COMM 2205 Intercultural Communications
ANTH 2238 Anthropological Fieldwork
CRIM 3175 Race, Class, & Gender in CRIM
ANTH 3640 The Language & Culture of African Americans
GAH 3109 Women, Minorities & the Media
GAH 1360 Topics in African-Amer. Hist/Culture
GAH 3206 Race & US Culture
GAH 1650 African-Amer. Literature & Culture
GSS 2191 Puerto Ricans on the Mainland
GAH 2184 Hip Hop Culture
GSS 2278 Dealing with Diversity
GAH 2360 Civil Rights
GSS 2480 The Sixties
GAH 3312 Black Radicalism
GSS 3104 Language and Power
GAH 3121 African American Women Writers
GSS 3516 Intercultural Communication
GIS 3190 Black Power
HIST 2128 Atlantic History 1492-1888
GIS 3635 Discover Africa
HIST 3605 Slavery and Emancipation
GIS 3672 The Slave Narrative Revisited
SOCY 2213 Minority-Majority Relations
GSS 1652 African Civilizations
SOWK 2504 Ethnic & Minority Relations
GSS 3795 African-American Movies
HIST 2119 Ancient Egypt
HIST 2330 African-Amer. Civilization to 1865
HIST 2331 African-American History since 1866
HIST 3605 Cinoaratuve Slavery & Emancipation
PHIL 2201 African-American Philosophy
"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your
preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.
General Studies Digital Literacy & Multimedia Design Minor
Digital Minor web site
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
GENS
Coordinator Dr. Jung Lee
20 Total Credits
H-202d
Office phone 609 652 4949
NOTE: AT Least ONE from Technical OR Theoretical must be at 3000 level.
Choose TWO Technical Courses:
GAH 1259 2D Design on the Computer
GEN 2108 Web Tools
GEN 2180 Engineering Graphics and CAD
GEN 2243 Expolring Your Digital Toolbox
GEN 2260 Multimedia and Virtual World
GNM 2139 Interactive Game Development
ARTV 1125 The Computer as an Art Tool
ARTV 2137 Video Art: In the YouTube Age
ARTV 2265 Image and Topography
ARTV 2270 Graphic Design
ARTV 3220 Interactive Media Design
ARTV 3621 Web Design
ARTV 3625 Photoshop
ARTV 3674 3D Computer Graphics
ARTV 3676 3 D Animation
ARTV 3677 Desiginning for WordPress
CSIS 3472 Human-Computer Interface
Choose TWO Theoretical /Applied Courses
GAH 2107 Intro to Digital Humanities
GAH 2180 Intro to Digital Writing
GAH 2342 Living in the Digital World
GAH 2343 Visual Literacy
GAH 2403 Minds and Computers
GAH 4303 Multimedia Writing
GIS 3238 Cybercitizenship
GIS 3668 Media and Audience Analysis
GIS 4618 Documentary Making Art of Fact
GIS 4623 Digital Culture
GIS 4625 Grassroots Journalism
GIS 4662 Digital Storytelling
GNM 1031 Gender Issues in Computing
GNM 2248 Artificial Intelligence in Society
GSS 2430 Informational Intelligence
GSS 3146 Internet and Society
GSS 3148 Digital Media, Technology, & Society
GSS 3645 Technology and an Aging Society
COMM 2400 Mediated Communication :Computers
CSIS 3472 Human-Computer Interface
INTC 2610 Technology for Educators
INTC 4650 Advanced Technology Integration
Choose ONE
ARTV 4926 Design for Community Partners
INTC 4940 Digital Design Studio
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
GENS
HOLOCAUST & GENOCIDE STUDIES
20 Total Credits
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Required courses (8 credits)
GAH 2114 Perspectives on Genocide
GSS 2240 The Holocaust
Coordinator - Dr. Carol Rittner
H-254
Choose THREE courses from the following:
ANTH 2230 Ethnicity
GSS 2190 Ordinary Evil
GAH 2112 Art, Politics and the Nazi Era
GSS 2196 Race and Nation in History
GAH 2113 Non-Jewish Victims of the Nazis
GSS 2248 Business and Nazi Germany
GAH 2119 History and Memory of Nazi Era
GSS 3172 Ethnic Viloence and Nationalism
GAH 2319 Music and the Holocaust
GSS 3240 Holocaust and Genocide Education
GAH 2326 The Art of the Holocaust
GSS 3946 Holocaust Resource Ctr. Internship
GAH 3215 Literature of Genocide and Upheaval
HIST 2117 Modern Germany
GAH 3234 Holocaust Literature
HIST 3615 Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin
GAH 3248 Media, Public Perception & Genocide
HIST 3616 History of the Third Reich
GEN 2238 The Holocaust & Children's LITT
LITT 3206 Literature After the Holocaust
GEN 2308 Children of the Holocaust
LITT 3318 Literature and Genocide
GIS 3418 Witness to Genocide
GIS 3600 Seminar on Holocaust & Genocide
GIS 3601 Seminar on the Holocaust
GIS 3658 Women and Genocide
GIS 3659 Genocide, War Crimes and Law
GIS 3660 The Impact of the Holocaust
GIS 3662 Will Genocide Ever End?
GIS 3666 Holocaust in Film and Literature
GIS 3667 Families in Genocide: Hist. & Mem.
GIS 3671 Holocaust & the Christian World
GIS 4641 Approaches to Auschwitz
"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your
preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
GENS
JEWISH STUDIES
20 Total Credits
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Required course: Independent study or
Internship that is approved by the Jewish Studies
Coordinator
OR GSS 3946 Holocaust Center Internship
Coordinator - Marcia Fiedler J-106
Choose FOUR courses from the following list. Two
courses may be related to Holocaust and Genocide. (no
more than two Hebrew courses can count towards the
minor).
GIS 3230 Jewish Women
ANTH 2230 Ethnicity
GIS 3601 Seminar on the Holocaust
ANTH 2237 Jewish Culture
GIS 3660 The Impact of the Holocaust
GAH 1044 Women in the Bible
GIS 3666 Holocaust in Film and Literature
GAH 1052 Jewsih Stories and Storytellers
GSS 2193 Jewish Organizations
GAH 1320 The Bible, Art and Literature
GSS 2195 Blacks and Jews
GAH 1355 The American Jewish Experience
GSS 2240 The Holocaust
GAH 1362 Jewish Culture & Western Civilization
GSS 2246 Introduction to the Middle East
GAH 1365 Jewish Civilization
GSS 2436 Arab-Israeli Conflict
GHA 1367 Current Issue in Judaism
GSS 3240 Holocaust & Genocide Education
GAH 1368 Heritage: Civilization & the Jews
HIST 1310 History of Chrisitian Thought
GAH 2112 Arts, Politics and the Nazi Era
HIST 2117 Modern Germany
GAH 2118 Christians, Jews, Muslims
HIST 2127 Ottoman History Modern Germany
GAH 2144 Women in the Bible
HIST 2131 Islam and Eastern Christiantity
GAH 2149 Biblical Ethics, Modern Times
LANT 1255 Beginning Hebrew I
GAH 2171 World's Major Religions
LANG 1256 Beginning Hebrew II
GAH 2176 Jewish Spirituality
LANG 1257 Intermediate Hebrew I
GAH 2239 Old Testament & Film
LANG 1258 Intermediate Hebrew II
GAH 2248 Prophets and Political Change
LANG 1757 Hebrew III
GAH 2302 American Jewish Lieterature
LITT 3213 Literature of the Bible
GAH 2304 Jewish Stories & Storytelling
PHIL 1310 History of Early Christianity
GAH 2305 Basic Judaism
PHIL 2102 Issues: Religion and Society
GAH 2327 How Judaism Approaches Life
PHIL 2402 Arahamic Faiths
GIS 3600 Holocaust and Genocide
"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your
preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
21 Total Credits
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Required courses (8 credits)
GAH 2358/1039
GENS
Perspectives on Women
GSS 2358/1027
(4)
GIS 3614 Seminar in Feminist Theory
(4)
WGSS Ethnic/Minority Gender Studies
(1)
Choose THREE courses (12 credits) from the
following:
To declare a minor, obtain a change of major form from,
Academic Advising. Obtain a signature from the minor
coordinator and return the form to Academic Advising, so
that the minor may be entered into your record.
Minor Coordinator - Sara Martino Office H-226
Office Phone - 609 626 5504
GSS 2171 Women, Crime & Society
ANTH 3335 Anthropology of Men & Women
GSS 2181 The History of Childbirth in America
CRIM 3757 Women & Criminal Justice
GSS 2310 Sex, Discrimination & the LAW
GAH 1044 Women and the Bible
GSS 2337 Gender & Aggressive Behavior
GAH 1051 The Body Across Disciplines
GSS 3104 Language & Power
GAH 2122 Women's Lives
GSS 3121 Women in Leadership
GAH 2280 Witches
GSS 3601 Women & Work
GAH 3109 Women, Minorities & Mass Media
HIST 3618 Global Feminism Seminar
GAH 3121 African-American Women Writers
LANG 4248 Spanish Women Writers
GAH 3202 Gay and Lesbian Literature
LITT 2140 Literature by Women
GAH 3205 Queer Autobiographies
LITT 2145 Domestic Dramas
GAH 3206 Race and US Culture
LITT 3311 19th Cent. Amer. Women Writers
GAH 3617 Meanings of Motherhood
LITT 3316 Contemporary Ameican Women Writers
GAH 3635 US Women's Movements
LITT 3624 The Queer American Literary Traditions
GEN 2306 Women and Health
PHIL 3613 Feminist Philosophies
GIS 3226 Women's Visions
POLS 3222 Women and the Law
GIS 3658 Women & Genocide
POLS 3652 Gender & Political Action
GIS 3672 Slave Narative Revisited
PSYC 3602 Psychology of Gender
GIS 3725 Women in Law, History & Literature
PUBH 2300 Focus on Women's Health
GIS 4602 Sex, Power, Conflict
SOCY 2111 Women & Social Action
GIS 4656 Documenting Hemings & Jefferson
SOCY 2642 Homosexuality in Film
GIS 4622 The Geography of Women
SOCY 2652 Sexuality and Film
GNM 1031 Gender Issues in Computing
SOCY 3604 Sociology of Women
GSS 2161 Perspectives on Sexuality
SOCY 3678 Popular Culture, Tough Women
"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your
preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.
All Bachelor of Science programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
GENS
LATIN AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN STUDIES
20 Total Credits
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Required courses (8 credits)
GEN 1030/1302 Intro to Latin America &
Caribbean OR LANG 3252 Latin American
Culture & Civilization
Coordinator - Gorica Majstorovic
Office H 241
Office Phone 609-626-5566
GIS 3730 Senior Seminar: Latin/Carib Studies
Choose ONE course from each of the following
3 categories, 12 credits total
Language and the Arts
The Historical Process
LANG 4246 20th Century Latin Amer. Poetry
ANTH 2134 Early Civilizations
LANG 4649 20TH Centrury Latin American Novel
ECON 3670 Economic Development
SOWK 2200 Spainsh for the Human Service Field
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LANG 4246 20th Century Latin Amer. Poetry
GAH 2172 Religion & Soc. Change in Latin Amer
GAH 2217 Mexico Since the Revolution
GAH 3216 Literature & Power in the Americas
GAH 3224 Latin America & World Literature
GNM 2280 Latinos and Health
HIST 1160 Latin Amer. History I : Polit. Devel.
HIST 1161 Latin Amer.: Social History
HIST 2128 Atlantic History
HIST 3605 Slavery and Emanicipation
Language and the Arts
Modern Cultural Experience
ARTV 2271 World Art
ANTH 2230 Ethnicity
GEN 2230 Black Amer. Exper. Through Dance
ANTH 3233 Caribbean Cultures
LANG 2140 Spanish : Reading Knowledge I
GAH 2216 Puerto Rican Hist. & Culture
LANG 2141 Spanish: Reading Knowledge II
GAH 2230 Migration & Immigration
LANG 2142 Mapping Hispanic Cultures I
GAH 2363 Puerto Rico: Society & Culture
LANG 2143 Mapping Hispanic Cultures II
GAH 3120 Contemporary Latino LITT
LANG/SOWK 2200 Spanish for Human Services
GAH 3216 LITT & Power in the Americas
LANG 2230 Intermediate French I
GIS 3342 Mexican Culture
LANG 2231 Intermed. French II
GIS 3639 Immigration and Immigrants
LANG 3215 20TH Cent. Lat. Amer. Short Stories
GIS 4612 Costa Rica Cultural Study Tour
LANG 3230 Advanced French I
LANG 3240 Adv. Oral & Written Expression
LANG 3241 Adv. Composition and Syntax
LANG 3252 Latin American Culture & Civ
GSS 2191 Puerto Ricans on the Mainland
GNM 2434 Prep. For Tropical Field Biology
LANG 2142 Mapping Hispanic Cultures I
LANG 3258 Applied Linguistics in Spanish
LANG 3255 Spanish-English Grammar
LANG 2143 Mapping Hispanic Cultures II
LANG 3259 Latin American Theatre
LANG 3607 French Civilization
GNM 2434 Prep. For Tropical Field Biology
SOWK 2504 Race, Ethnicity, Diversity
"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your
preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
GENS
WRITING MINOR
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
20 Total Credits
Requirements:
To earn a writing minor a student must:
W1 courses 1000 level or greater
W1 courses 2000 level or greater
Coordinator - Judith Copeland
C105 609-626-4862
W1 courses 2000 level or greater
W1 courses 3000 level or greater
GIS 4619 Senior Seminar
Only one W1 allowed in transfer.
At least TWO courses must be at the 3000 or
4000 level.
Complete the Writing Senior Seminar
preferably in the fall semester of the junior year,
but no later than the fall semester of the senior
year.
Choose a faculty sponsor when declaring the
writing minor to discuss course selection and
Portfolio development
Faculty Sponsors
Pamela Cross
Emari DiGiorgio
Geoffrey Gust
Benjamin Hines
Cynthia King
Georgeann Lenard
Heather McGovern
Emily Van Dyne
Students must maintain a minimum GPA
OF 3.2 in the FIVE minor courses.
Submit a final Portfolio no later than
midpoint of the final semester. The
awarding of a mior is dependent upon
approval of the portfolio by the Writing
Program faculty.
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Required courses (8 credits)
GSS 2606 Introduction to Global Studies
GIS 4658 Global Challenges and Solutions
Choose One course from Global Issues
GAH 2346 Modern Europe
GAH 3124 Vietnam's Culture & Economy
GAH 3217 Literature & Globalization
GEN Introduction to Latin America & the Caribbean
GIS 3303 Experience Global Development
GIS 3416 Our World Today
GIS 3625 Global Geography
GIS 3635 Discover Africa
GIS 3680 Scotland: The Land and People
GIS 4612 East Asia
GNM 1242 Mapping the World's Natural Resources
GNM 2116 Cotoes pf the Wpr;d
GNM, 2475 Global Environmental Isues
GSS 2368 Global Community
GSS 2635 The UN in a NEW Global Era
GSS 3234 Human Rights in a Global Perspective
POLS 2160 Introduction to Comparative Politics
Choose One course Political Economy &
Contemporary Issues
ANTH 2136 World Perspectices on Health
ECON 3655 International Trade
ECON 3670 International Economic Development
ENVL 2300 Environmental Issues
GAH 2207 Environmental Histories
GIS 3639 Immigration & Immigrants
GSS 1052 Global Change & Business
GSS 3234 Human Rights in a Global Perspective
MGMT 3112 International Business Management
POLS 2170 Introduction to International Politics
POLS 3313 International Order
POLS 3662 International Political Economy
GENS
Global Studies
20 Total Credits
Coordinator - Dr. Gholam Ghorashi
G-235
Choose One course History and Culture
ANTH 1100 Intro to Anthropology
ANTH 2152 Language & Culture
ANTH 2238 Anthropology Field wk. in S. Africa
COMM 3303 International Communication
GAH 1090/2284 The History of Paris
GAH 1257 The Art of Italy
GAH 2211 African & Asian Literature
GAH 2330 Theory & Practices of Language
GAH 2363 Puerto Rico, Society , & Culture
GAH 2364 Understanding Iraq
GAH 3230 The French New Wave
GAH 3224 Latin America & World Literature
GIS 3342 Mexico Study Tour
GIS 3640 Culture of Islam
GIS 4606 Costa Rica Cultural Study Tour
GSS 2246 Introduction to the Middle East
GSS 2451 South Africa Now
GSS 2626 International Culture
GSS 3104 Language & Power
HIST 2117 Modern Germany
HIST 2140 History of India
HIST 2146 Indian Ocean History
HIST 2149 Conflict and Change in India
LITT 2306 Cultures of Colonialism
General Studies Minor
Academic Year
Coordinator Dr. Mary Lou Galantino
Holistic Health
GENS
Fall 2014-Spring 2015
20 Total Credits
G-233
Office phone 609 652 4408
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Completing a minor in Holistic Health involves completion of a total of 20 undergraduate credits. An e-portfolio is
required , which compiles the learning from all 5 courses and fosters an overarching personal holistic health
philosophy at the completion of requirements. A newly established Holistic Health Club invites your participation
on campus to improve overall well-being in your journey to the completion of your degree.
Choose ONE course from the following:
BIOL 3105 Biostatistics
CSIS 1206 Statistics
GIS 3411 Interdisciplinary Research Methods
POLS 2150 Intro. to Political Methods
PUBH 2330 Public Health Research Methods & Statistics
PUBH 4610 Public Health Research Methods
PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods
PSYC 3242 Experimental Psychology
SOWK 3102 Research Methods & Statistics (SOWK majors only)
Electives: Choose Four of the following:
ANTH 2136 World Perspectives on Health
GAH 2162 Medicine, Ethics and the Arts
GAH 2206 Into-South Indian Classical Dance
GEN 1016/ 2516 Mind Body Conditioning
GEN 2158 The Body in Motion
GEN 2206 Moving into Wellness
GEN 2325 Nutrition and Health
GEN 2319 Meditation: Theory & Practice
GEN 3617 Physical and Mental Wellness
GIS 3207 Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
GIS 4636 Yoga: East Meets West
GIS 4644 Mindfulness, Self, and Reality
GNM 2117 Microbes and Man
GSS 2159 Psychology of Well Being
GNM 1026/2144 Alternative Health Care
GNM 2201 Health and Healing
GNM 2206 Herbal Medicine
GNM 2267 Folk & Traditional Remedies
GNM 2325 Nutrition for Health
GNM 2336 Modern Health Issues
GSS 2159 Psychology of Well Being
GSS 2351 Herbal Psychopharmacology
GSS 3160 Stress and Anxiety
GSS 3604 Honors Economic Well Being
GSS 3624 The Pursuit of Happiness
HLTH 3412 Eastern Approach to Nutrition & Movement
PHIL 2100 Buddhist Philosophy
PHIL 2111 Daiosm
PHIL 3112 Philosophy East and West
PSYC 2212 Health Psychology
PSYC 3635 Positive Psychology
PUBH 2432 Contemporary Health Issues
SOWK 3220 Aging and Spirituality
GERO 3220 Spirituality & Aging