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Spring 2007
American Studies
AMS 492 Seminar in American Studies
Anthropology
ANP 201 Sociocultural Diversity
Economics
EC 340 Survey of International Economics
English
ENG 204 Readings in North American Literature
ENG 353 Women in Literature
Fisheries and Wildlife
FW 100 Introduction to Fisheries & Wildlife
FW 479 Fisheries Management
FW 484 Environmental Education
Food Science
FSC 421 Food Laws & Regulations
FSC 890 Special Problems in Food Science, 1 to 3 credits
French
FRN 101 Elementary French 1, 4 credits
FRN 102 Elementary French 2, 4 credits
FRN 150 Review of Elementary French
FRN 201 Second-Year French 1, 4 credits
FRN 202 Second-Year French 2, 4 credits
FRN 320 Grammar & Composition
FRN 330 French Phonetics
FRN 400 Reading French for Grad Students
FRN 430 French Linguistics
General Business & Business Law
GBL 460 International Law & Business
Geography
GEO 330 Geography of the United States and Canada
GEO 412 Glacial & Quarternary Geology, 4 credits
GEO 419 Application of Geographic Information Systems to Natural Resources Management, 4 credits
Geology
GLG 412 Glacial and Quarternary Geology, 4 credits
History
HST 379 Native Americans in North American History
HST 391 Environmental History of North America
Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities
IAH 211C Canadian Culture and Literature, 4 credits
Integrative Studies in Social Science
ISS 336 Canada: Social Science Perspectives, 4 credits
Marketing and Supply Chain Management
MSC 310 International and Comparative Dimensions of Business
MSC 415 International Marketing Management
MSC 860 International Business
MSC 862 Developing Global Markets
Master of Business Administration
MBA 826 International, Comparative, & Cross-Cultural Business, 2 credits
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
PRR 410 International Studies in Tourism, Parks, & Recreation
PRR 891 Heritage of the Great Lakes, 3 to 6 credits
Political Science
PLS 392 Special Topics in Political Science, 4 credits
Resource Development
RD 201 Environmental and Natural Resources
RD 211 Introduction to Gender & Environmental Issues
RD 300 Environmental Communication & Conflict Management
RD 316 Land Use and Natural Resource Management
RD 409 Forest Hydrology
RD 419 Application of Geographic Information Systems to Natural Resources Management, 4 credits
Social Science
SSC 493 Social Science Internship in Canada
SSC 496 Field Study Abroad
Teacher Education
TE 402 Crafting Teaching Practice
Telecommunication
TC 877 Comparative & International Telecommunication
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
Deadline to Apply for Spring, 2007: October 15, 2006
Agriculture and Natural Resources in Guelph, Canada (College of Agriculture and Natural Resources)
For more info on this program, visit http://studyabroad.msu.edu/programs/canadaag.html
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Summer 2007
Economics
EC 340 Survey of International Economics
Food Science
FSC 890 Special Problems in Food Science, 1 to 3 credits
Geography
GEO 330 Geography of the United States & Canada
Marketing and Supply Chain Management
MSC 310 International & Comparative Dimensions of Business
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
PRR 410 International Studies in Tourism, Parks, & Recreation
PRR 891 Heritage of the Great Lakes, 3 to 6 credits
Teacher Education
TE 891 Special Topics, Teaching Curriculum and Schooling: Canadian Connections to the Underground Railroad
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
Deadline to Apply for Summer, 2007: March 1, 2007
The Transformation of North America: The Political and Policy Consequences of "Deep Integration" in Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada).
For more info on this program, visit http://studyabroad.msu.edu/programs/canadafuture.html
Natural Science in the Canadian Rockies (College of Natural Science,Center for Integrative Studies in General Science)
For more info on this program, visit http://studyabroad.msu.edu/programs/canadarockies.html
Freshman Seminar in Quebec City, Canada
For more info on this program, visit
http://studyabroad.msu.edu/programs/freshseminar_quebec.html
North American Food Safety Mobility Program in Canada (Guelph or Alberta)
For more info on this program, visit
http://studyabroad.msu.edu/programs/nafsm.html
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Fall 2007
American Studies
AMS 491 Perspectives in American Studies
Anthropology
ANP 201 Sociocultural Diversity
Botany
BOT 423 Wetland Plants and Algae, 4 credits
Economics
EC 340 Survey of International Economics
EC 385 International Labor Market Policy & Labor Relations
EC 840 International Trade: Theory and Commercial Policy
English
ENG 204 Readings in North American Literature
ENG 353 Women & Literature
ENG 354 Native American Literature
Finance
FI 451 International Finance Management
FI 860 International Finance Management
Fisheries and Wildlife
FW 100 Introduction to Fisheries & Wildlife
FW 207 Great Lakes Biology & Management
FW 471 Ichthyology, 4 credits
Food Science
FSC 890 Special Problems in Food Science, 1 to 3 credits
Forestry
FOR 204 Forest Vegetation, 4 credits
FOR 220 Forests & the Global Environment
French
FRN 101 Elementary French 1, 4 credits
FRN 102 Elementary French 2, 4 credits
FRN 150 Review of Elementary French
FRN 201 Second-Year French 1, 4 credits
FRN 202 Second-Year French 2, 4 credits
FRN 320 Grammar & Composition
FRN 330 French Phonetics
FRN 425 Advanced Studies in French
Geography
GEO 330 Geography of the United States & Canada
GEO 418 The Ghetto
Geology
GLG 361 Petrology
History
HST 301 Colonial America: Three Worlds Meet
HST 329 History of Canada
HST 378 Native American in North America
Integrative Studies in Social Science
ISS 336 Canada: Social Science Perspectives, 4 credits
Marketing and Supply Chain Management
MSC 310 International & Comparative Dimensions of Business
MSC 415 International Marketing and Management
MSC 860 International Business
Master of Business Administration
MBA 840 Applied Business Experience
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
PRR 410 International Studies in Tourism, Parks, & Recreation
PRR 891 Heritage of the Great Lakes, 3 to 6 credits
Political Science
PLS 392 Special Topics in Political Science, 4 credits
Resource Development
RD 201 Environmental and Natural Resources
RD 300 Environmental Communication & Conflict Management
RD 430 Law and Resources
RD 464 Natural Resource Economics & Social Science
RD 801 Respource Development Policy
RD 829 The Economics of Environmental Resources
Teacher Education
TE 401 Teaching of Subject Matter to Diverse Learners, 5 credits
TE 865 Teaching and Learning K-12 Social Studies
Telecommunication
TC 477 International Telecommunication, 4 credits
TC 872 Telecommunication and National Development
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Spring 2008
Anthropology
ANP 201 Sociocultural Diversity
Economics
EC 340 Survey of International Economics
English
ENG 204 Readings in North American Literature
ENG 353 Women in Literature
Fisheries and Wildlife
FW 100 Introduction to Fisheries & Wildlife
FW 479 Fisheries Management
Food Science
FSC 421 Food Laws & Regulations
FSC 890 Special Problems in Food Science, 1 to 3 credits
French
FRN 101 Elementary French 1, 4 credits
FRN 102 Elementary French 2, 4 credits
FRN 201 Second-Year French 1, 4 credits
FRN 202 Second-Year French 2, 4 credits
FRN 320 Grammar & Composition
FRN 330 French Phonetics
FRN 430 French Linguistics
General Business & Business Law
GBL 460 International Law & Business
Geography
GEO 330 Geography of the United States and Canada
GEO 412 Glacial & Quarternary Geology, 4 credits
GEO 419 Application of Geographic Information Systems to Natural Resources Management, 4 credits
Geology
GLG 412 Glacial and Quarternary Geology, 4 credits
History
HST 379 Native Americans in North American History
HST 391 Environmental History of North America
Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities
IAH 211C Canadian Culture and Literature, 4 credits
Marketing and Supply Chain Management
MSC 310 International and Comparative Dimensions of Business
MSC 415 International Marketing Management
MSC 860 International Business
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
PRR 410 International Studies in Tourism, Parks, & Recreation
PRR 891 Heritage of the Great Lakes, 3 to 6 credits
Political Science
PLS 392 Special Topics in Political Science, 4 credits
Social Science
SSC 493 Social Science Internship in Canada
SSC 496 Field Study Abroad
Teacher Education
TE 402 Crafting Teaching Practice
All courses listed are 3-credit courses unless otherwise listed.
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