Semester at Sea -- Fall 2018 USD Course Equivalents Courses designated as under review have been submitted to the appropriate USD Department Chair and are awaiting final evaluation. Courses listed on this pre-approved list are to be used to determine USD equivalencies. YOU MUST cross reference this list with the host institution schedule to ensure that your courses are actually being instructed during your semester of interest. NOTE: Core Curriculum designations on this list pertain to the OLD Core only Updated 3/14/2018 Global Studies (Required) SAS Course Course Title Equivalent USD Course # Units Old Core Only Pre- Requisites Special Notes IE 300 Global Studies (Sections 1 & 2) ABRD 394 3 Select the remainder of your courses for SAS from this list SAS Course Course Title Equivalent USD Course # Units Old Core Only Pre- Requisites Special Notes Astronomy AA 100 Introduction to Astronomy Agricultural and Resource Economics AREC 240 Issues in Enviornmental Economics
Anthropology Art ANTH 100 Introductory Cultural Anthropology (Sections 1 &2 ) ANTH 102 3 ANTH 120 Human Origins and Variation ANTH 101 3 Social Science Social Science CQUR - New Core ART 320 Global Encounters in Art (Sections 1 & 2) ART 492A Seminar: Art History (Focus on Experiencing World Architecture) Business BUS 479 Strategic Management DOES NOT TRANSFER DOES NOT TRANSFER BACK TO USD English E 142 Reading Without Borders ENGL 236 3 ELTI - New Core E 311C Intermediate Creative Writing: Nonfiction ENGL 383 3 ENGL 375 E 245 World Drama ENGL 236 3 ELTI - New Core E 333 Critical Studies of Popular Texts (Focus on Expatriate Literature) ENGL 370 3 E 332 Modern Women Writers ENGL 374 3 Diversity E 380A2 Economics Documenting Globalism: Representation of Cross-Cultural Experince ENGL 304W 3 CADW - New Core ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 101 3 Social Science ESBI - New Core
ECON 240 Issues in Enviornmental Economics ECON 308 3 ECON 370 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 494 3 ECON 460 Economic Development ECON 494 3 Finance FIN 300 Principles of Finance FINA 300 3 FIN 310 Financial Markets and Institutions FINA 494 3 Geosciences ACCT 201 and ECON 101 and (ECON 216 or ECON 217 ) and (MATH 130 150 or MATH 151) (MATH 130 150 or MATH 151) GEOL 120 Exploring Earth: Physical Geology EOSC 104 3 Geography GR 100 Introduction to Geography EOSC 294 3 Human Development and Family Studies HDFS 332 Death, Dying, and Grief ABRD 394 3 Heath and Exercise Science
HES 145 Health and Wellness DOES NOT TRANSFER DOES NOT TRANSFER BACK TO USD HES 345 Population Health and Disease Prevention ABRD 394 3 History HES 379 Psychology and Sport PSYC 364 3 PSYC 101 HIST 121 HIST 3XX Asian Civilizations II: Exploration, Colonization, Globalization Chinese Communities in the Global Context HIST 466 US-China Relations Since 1800 International Studies INST 200 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Globalization POLS 250 3 ESBI - New Core Journalism and Media Communication JTC 328 Feature Writing COMM 485 3 JTC 350 Public Relations COMM 494 3 JTC 412 International Mass Communication COMM 380 3 FDG2 - New Core JTC 418 Journalism, Peace, and War COMM 338 3 FDD2 - New Core Liberal Arts LB 171 World Literatures - The Modern Period ENGL 236 3 ELTI - New Core Languages, Literatures and Cultures
LGEN 465E Studies in Foreign Film: Global Management MGT 340 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship (Section 1 & 2 ) MGMT 304 3 MGT 468 Negotiating Globally BUSN 377 3 Marketing MGMT 300 and FINA 300 and MKTG 300 and (MATH 130 or MATH 150 151) MATH 130 150 or MATH 151 MKT 300 Marketing (Sections 1 & 2 ) MKTG 303 3 Music MKT 366 Services Marketing MKTG 301 3 MKTG 300 and (MATH 130 or MATH 150 151) MU 132 Exploring World Music (Sections 1 & 2) MUSC 140 3 EARI - New Core MU 333 History of Rock and Roll MUSC 294 3 Natural Resources
NR 150 Oceanography (Sections 1 & 2 ) EOSC 294 3 Physical Science - NO LAB NR 300 Biological Diversity BIOL 494 3 NR 370 Coastal Enviornmental Ecology EOSC 401 3 Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism NRRT 270 Principles of Natural Resource Tourism NRRT 320 International Issues - Recreation and Tourism ABRD 394 3 Philosophy/Religious Studies PHIL 103 Moral and Social Problems (Focus on Global Poverty) PHIL 116 3 FETI - New Core PHIL 170 World Philosophies PHIL 110 3 FPHI - New Core PHIL 172 Religions of the East PHIL 360 Topics in Asian Philosophy (Focus on Buddhism) PHIL 476 3 Philosophical Inquiry Counts for International Business Major; Asian Studies Minor PHIL 372 Meaning and Truth in Religion PHIL 463 Seminar in Religious Studies (Focus on Contemplative Practice) PHIL 479 Topics in Comparative Religions (Focus on Sacred Sites and Religious Geography) Political Science POLS 232 International Relations POLS 232 3 POLS 241 Comparative Government and Politics POLS 150 3 ESBI - New Core
POLS 431 International Law POLS 327 3 POLS 435 United States Foreign Policy POLS 371 3 Psychology PSY 320 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 355 3 PSYC 101 PSY 328 Psychology of Human Sexuality Sociology SOC 205 Contemporary Race-Ethnic Relations SOC 371 Symbolic Interaction SOCI 494 3 SOCI 101 SOC 372 Sociology of Deviance Communication Studies SPCM 130 Relational and Organizational Communication COMM 101 3 CORL, ESBI - New Core SPCM 434 Intercultural Communication COMM 475 3 COMM 300 SPCM 436 Conflict Management and Communication COMM 494 3 SPCM 332 Interpersonal Communication Skills COMM 325 3 COMM 101 Theater TH 141 Introduction to Theatre THEA 111 3 Fine Arts EARI - New Core TH 151 Acting I THEA 230 3 EARI - New Core