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ACADEMICS

 

Introduction to Marketing

A descriptive study emphasizing the functions and institutions common to marketing systems.

MAR 3023 - Marketing Management (Business Administration)​

A systematic survey of the major regions and countries of the world, with regard to their physical, cultural, and political characteristics. Emphasis upon climate, natural resources, economic development, and population patterns.

GEA 2000 - World Regional Geography (Global & Sociocultural Studies)

An overview of the anthropological sub-fields of cultural anthropology, linguistics/communications, physical anthropology and applied anthropology. The anthropological perspective (i.e., cross-cultural, inter-disciplinary, case study, cultural relativism, and systems approach) is used to address critical concepts and questions in the field.

ANT 2000 - Introduction to Anthropology (Global and Sociocultural Studies)

The Power of Global Learning
FIU Global Learning for Global Citizenship is FIU’s promise to empower every undergraduate with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they need to become informed and engaged citizens of the world.
 
During my undergraduate career I completed the following "Global Learning" courses:

The exploration of concepts such as deity, theodicy, cosmology and ritual and others such as religious social implications in society.​

REL 2011 - Religion: Analysis & Interpretation (Religious Studies)

An emphasis on the scientific knowledge of the environment in a global context that will be needed for local, global, international and intercultural environmental problem solving in the coming decades.​

EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science (Earth and Environment)​

Discovery consists not in seeking new lands, but in seeing with new eyes

- Marcel Proust

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