UVU GI Courses By School

College of Engineering and Technology

  • CMGT 405G—Global Sustainability and the Build Environment GI WE
  • CS 305G—Global Social and Ethical Issues in Computing
  • DGM 312G—Digital Media for Intercultural Communication
  • INFO 405G—Global Ethical and Professional Perspectives in IS and IT GI WE
  • SURV 455G—Global Professional Ethics and Liabilities
  • TECH 200G—Technology and Human Life
  • TECH 405G—Global Ethical and Professional Issues in Technology

College of Health and Public Services

  • AVSC 410G—Global Ethical and Professional Issues in Aviation
  • CJ 250G—Justice for All
  • CJ 470G—Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
  • ESMG 310G—Introduction to Homeland Security
  • ESMG 425G—Crisis and Disaster Management
  • ESMG 445G—Human Factors in Emergency Management
  • HLTH 350G—International Health
  • HLTH 440G—Health and Diversity
  • NURS 441G—Nursing in Global Perspective

College of Humanities and Social Science

  • ANTH 101G—Social Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 103G—World Prehistory
  • ANTH 180G—Introduction to American Indian Studies
  • COMM 207G—Intro to Gender and Communication
  • COMM 217G—Race, Class, and Gender in US Cinema GI
  • COMM 314G—Global Cinema History
  • COMM 317G—Ethnographic Methods for Communication Research
  • COMM 319G—Intercultural Communication Encounters
  • COMM 332G—International Business Communications
  • COMM 326G—International Communication
  • COMM 401G—Communication Education
  • ENGL 217G—Race, Class, and Center in US Cinema GI
  • ENGL 220G—Introduction to Literature HH
  • ENGL 270G—Positionally and Interpretive Methods
  • ENGL 304G—History of the English Language
  • ENGL 314G—Global Cinema History
  • ENGL 357G—Native American Literature
  • ENGL 374G—Literature of the Sacred
  • ENGL 376G—World Literature
  • ENGL 377G—Latina/o Literature in America
  • ENGL 402G—Multicultural Rhetorics
  • ENGL 476G—Multi-ethnic Literature in America
  • HIST 151G—World history from 1500 to the Present
  • HIST 204G—Colonial Latin America
  • HIST 205G—Modern Latin America
  • HIST 320G—Woman in American History to 1870 GI WE
  • HIST 321G—Women in American History since 1870
  • HIST 322G—History of the American West to 1850 GI WE
  • HIST 323G—History of the American West since 1850 GI WE
  • HIST 330G—Mediterranean World 1500-1800
  • HIST 345G—The History of World War II
  • HIST 366G—The History of Modern Russia—1864 to Presen
  • HIST 382G—American Indian History to 1890
  • HIST 384G—American Indian History since 1890
  • HIST 421G—The Global Cold War
  • HIST 430G—Violence and Social Conflict in Latin America
  • HIST 461G—Peoples of the Atlantic world 1450-1800
  • HIST 463G—Missions and Conversion in Early North America
  • HIST 466G—Legacies and Reckonings in the American West
  • HUM 101G—Humanities Through the Arts
  • HUM 201G—World History Through the Arts I
  • HUM 202G—World History Through the Arts II
  • HUM 203G—Art Form Focus I
  • HUM 204G—Art Form Focus II
  • PSY 350G—Social Psychology
  • PSY 480G—Cross-Cultural Psychology

College of Science

  • EXSC 270G—Foundations of Exercise Science
  • GEOG 130G—Survey of World Geography GI
  • GEOG 140G—Introduction to Human Geography

School of Education

  • AUTS 250G—Understanding the Autism Spectrum
  • AUTS 382G—Autism Across the Lifespan II Teens and Adults
  • ELED 325G—Equitable Technology Integration
  • ELED 330G—Multicultural Education
  • ELED 340G—Exceptional Students
  • EDSC 325G—Editable Technology Integration
  • EDSC 445G—Multicultural Instruction ESL
  • EDSC 455G—Secondary Curriculum Instruction and Assessment
  • SLAA 405G—Leader-Global Contributor
  • SLSS 402G—Global Professionalization

School of the Arts

  • MUSC 102G—Introduction to World Music
  • MUSC 349G—Global Musical Styles and Ideas

Woodbury School of Business

  • ACC 312G—International Internal Auditing
  • MGMT 330G—Survey of International Business
  • MGMT 332G—Cross Cultural Communications for International Business