Global and Cultural Awareness
Earners will increase their global and intercultural awareness while refining their intercultural communication skills in order to recognize the diverse needs and perspectives of people from different cultures. Earners demonstrate an understanding of intercultural and cross-cultural connections in a global world. This micro-credential will be of interest to those looking to gain cultural sensitivity and soft skills in addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Admission requirements for application:
- Matriculation into a Farmingdale State College degree program
- Completion of the Microcredential Application on Etrieve
- Pre-requisites: EGL 102 and students must be in good academic standing
Note: Courses in this microcredential might have pre-requisites; please, consult with your advisor to make sure that they are met.
For Non-matriculated students:
- Completion of the non-matriculated student application
- Completion of the Microcredential Application on Etrieve (Instructions will be emailed after completing the non-matriculated student application)
Requirements to achieve the microcredential:
Courses listed below:
ANT 211: Caribbean Cultures
ART 304: Global Art History
BUS 280: International Business
BUS 320: International Marketing
EGL 206: World Literature: Early Classics
EGL 207: World Literature: The Moderns
EGL 232: Voices of Multicultural America
EGL 235: Caribbean Literature
EGL 309: Voices of Black America in Poetry, Prose and Song
EGL 314: Major Authors in World Literature
EGL 325: African American Literature
HUM 332: Intercultural Communication
GEO 231: Europe and Its People
GEO 322: Cultural Geography
HIS 213: Peoples and Cultures of Asia
HIS 280: Caribbean History
HIS 281: Modern Latin America
HIS 307: Germany in the Modern Age
HIS 310: Technology and Society Russia-1917-Present
HIS 311: China since 1840
HIS 312: Latin American Popular Culture in the 20th Century
HIS 314: History of Modern Mexico
HIS 315: Imperialism
HIS 317: Irish History
HIS 318: Israel: A History of the Jewish State
HIS 320: Europe since the Industrial Revolution
HIS 343: Cinema and the City in East Asia
POL 374: Politics in Africa
MLG 201: Italian Food, Culture, and History
MLG 301: Italian Cinema (In English)
MLG 302: Spanish and Latin American Cinema
MLG 303: French Cinema
MLG 304: French Culture and Civilization
MLG 305: Hispanic and Latin American Culture and Civilization
MLG 306: Italian Culture and Civilization
MLG 307: French and Francophone Fiction and Film
MLG 308: Arabic Culture and Civilization
MLG 309: Arabic Cinema
MLG 310: Latin American Women Writers
MLG 311: Italian American Experiences
MLG 312: Contemporary Latin American Short Stories
MLG 313: Science, Literature, and Film in the Hispanic World
MLG 314: Hispanic Fiction to Film
MLG 315: Art, Culture and Civilization of Spain
MLG 316: French Fables and Folktales
MLG 317: The Arab-American Experience
MLG 318: Italy: From Text to Film
MLG 320: Latino Writers in the U.S.
MLG 321: Chinese Culture and Civilization
MLG 322: The Latin American Novel
PSY 265: Culture and Cognition
PSY 304: Multicultural Psychology
SOC 229: Race and Ethnic Relations
SOC 231: Multiculturalism
SOC 253: Black Popular Culture
BUS 321: International Law
BUS 322: International Management
BUS 366: International Resource Management
BUS 473: Global Finance
ECO 340: International Trade
ECO 341: International Finance
ECO 350: Economic of Global Disasters
ECO 450: International Development Economics
GEO 211: The World and Its People
GEO 325: Globalization and Sustainability
HIS 210: America and the World
HIS 214: East Asia and the World
HIS 233: Comparative Religions and Cultures
HIS 341: Terrorism and the Modern World
HIS 270: Genocide in the Twentieth Century
MLG 300: International Cinema
NTR 300: Cultural Foods
PCM 334: Culture and Communication
POL 262: Global Politics
POL 265: Comparative Politics
POL 267: Politics of the Muslim World
POL 370: International Relations
POL 371: Geopolitics
SMT 350: International Sport Management
SOC 350: Global Social Change
SOC 351: Global Health Systems
STS 320: Technology and Humanity in Cinema
Stackable to:
Science, Technology, and Society B.S.
Professional Communications, B.S.
Global Business Management, B.S.
Time to complete:
3 semesters
Cost to attend:
Standard tuition rates apply. For tuition and student consumer information, please click here.
Contact Information
Modern Languages
Memorial Hall, 200
934-420-2192
desantc@farmingdale.edu
Students must complete the following courses:
Basic Coursework | (3 courses, 9 credits) |
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Culture-focused courses | 6 credits |
International/Global-focused courses | 3 credits |