KSU Course Equivalencies


Below are KSU course equivalencies received to date for the University System of Georgia study abroad programs. Students will register at KSU for Summer 2007 courses - CRN numbers will be provided by the International Programs Office.

COURSE TITLE CREDIT HRS KSU COURSE EQUIVALENT
La Serena, CHILE
Intro. to Chilean Language and Culture (required)
1
ANTH 2290
World Art
3
ART 1107
Drawing I
3
SA 2290*
Advanced Drawing
3

SA 2290*

Watercolor 3 SA 4490*
*Student may receive an Art course substitution upon review of completed portfolio
Comparative Governments
3
POLS 3334
Latin American Politics
3
POLS 4453
Global Issues
3
POLS 2250
Elementary Spanish II
3
SPAN 1002
Intermediate Spanish I
3
SPAN 2001
Intermediate Spanish II
3
SPAN 2002
Spanish Conversation/ Composition I
3

SPAN 3302

Spanish Study Abroad 3 SA 4490
CHINA General Studies
Introduction to Communication 3 COM 1109
Media, Culture & Society 3 SA 2290
United States History since 1865
3
HIST 2112
Special Topics in History: The Holocaust
3
HIST 3342/4490
China to 1840
3
HIST 4490
China Since 1840
3
HIST 3374
Chinese Philosophy
3
PHIL 3325
Ways of Knowing
3
PHIL 2200
Comparative Politics
3
POLS 3334
Global Issues
3
POLS 2250
London, ENGLAND
Past into Present: Introduction to Public History
3
HIST 3325
Medieval English History
3
HIST 3350
The United States: A Comprehensive Study
3
HIST 2112
World Civilization I
3
HIST 1110/2206
Theatre Appreciation 3 TPS 1107
Comparative Study of US & British Media 3 COM 4400
World Literature II 3 ENGL 2110
Art Appreciation 3 ART 1107
British Literature I 3 ENGL 2172
Human Growth & Development 3 SA 2290*
*PSYC credit available for PSYC majors upon request
Criminal London 3 SA 2290
Global Issues: Britain's Culture, Politics & Society
3
POLS 2260
Comparative Politics
3
POLS 3334
International Relations
3
POLS 2250
Shakespeare in Production
3
TPS 4490
Introduction to Mass Communication
3
COM 2230
19th & 20th Century Art History
3
ART 4490
Survey of the Humanities
3
SA 2290
Cultural Diversity
3
ANTH 4410
Shakespeare at Home
3
ENGL 4340
Selected Topics: Writing London
3
SA 2290
The Other Britain: Carribeans, South Asians and the Romani in London
3
ANTH 4490
Paris, FRANCE
Travel Writing 3 ENGL 3130
History of the French Revolution & Napoleon
3
HIST 4490
History of World Civilizations II
3
HIST 1110
French 1001 3 FREN 1001
World Regional Geography 3 GEOG 1101
Historical Geography
3
GEOG 3310
Music of the Holocaust
3
MUSI 4490
Introduction to International Film
3
FILM 3220
The Art of the Photographic Journal
3
SA 2290
Americans in Paris
3
ENGL 4490
French 2001
3
FREN 2001
Music Appreciation
3
MUSI 1107
Intro to Mass Media
3
COM 2230
Producing the Short Film
3
FILM 3107
Bonn, GERMANY
Current International Isssues
3
POLS 2250
Comparative European Politics
3
POLS 4490
Beginning German I
3
GRMN 1001
Intermediate German I
3
GRMN 2001
German Women in Film
3
FILM 3220
Environmental Science
3
SCI 1102
German Chemists of the 19th and 20th Centuries
3
CHEM 4490
World Literature I
3
ENGL 2110
Writing & Place: The Travel Journal
3
ENGL 3130
Athens, GREECE    
Humanities II: The Art of the Book 3 ENGL 4490
Introduction to International Studies 3 POLS 2250
Comparative European Government 3 POLS 4490
Introduction to Anthropology 3 ANTH 2201
Greek Prehistoric Archeology 3 ANTH 4425
Humanities I: Ancient Myth & Meaning 3 ENGL 2110
Ancient Greek Drama 3 TPS 4490
Thessaloniki, GREECE
Humanities I: Ancient Myth & Meaning 3 ENGL 2110
Travel Writing 3 ENGL 3130
Ancient Greek Theatre 3 TPS 4490
Art Appreciation 3 ART 1107
Watercolor 3 SA 4490*
*Student may receive an Art course substitution upon review of completed portfolio
Introduction to Philosophy
3
PHIL 2200
Ancient Philosophy
3
PHIL 3310
Montepulciano, ITALY - Session I
World Literature 3 ENGL 2110
Drawing in Tuscany 3 ART 1150/4150
World Civilizations I
3
HIST 1110/2206
The Renaissance
3
HIST 4444/4490
Travel Writing 3 ENGL 3130
Art Appreciation 3 ART 1107
The History of Rome
3
HIST 3337/4490
World Civilizations II
3
HIST 1110
Montepulciano, ITALY - Session II    
World Civilizations II
3
HIST 1110
World Regional Geography 3 GEOG 1101
Intercultural Communication 3 COM 3325
Digital Photography 3 SA 2290
Elementary Italian 3 ITAL 1001
European Geopolitics 3  
Contemporary International Politics
3
POLS 2250
Art Appreciation
3
ART 1107
St. Petersburg, RUSSIA
Photography I 3 SA 2290*
*Student may receive an Art course substitution upon review of completed portfolio
Art Appreciation/Russian Architecture 3 ARH 4490
International Economic Relations 3 ECON 4310
Government and Politics of the Soviet Union
3
POLS 4451
Global Issues 3 POLS 2250
Women in Russia
3
HIST 4490
St. Petersburg of the Romanovs
3
HIST 3360/4490
Russian Literature 3 ENGL 4491
Russian Language 3 RUSS 1001
RUSS 1002
RUSS 2001
RUSS 2002
Madrid, SPAIN
Global Issues
3
POLS 2250
Regional Politics, Leadership, Ethnicity & Identity: Spanish Federalism Today 3 POLS 4490
Art: Contemporary Craft 3 ARH 4490
Spanish 1001
3
SPAN 1001
Spanish 1002 3 SPAN 1002
Spanish 2001
3
SPAN 2001
Spanish 2002
3
SPAN 2002
Spanish Coversation & Composition
3
SPAN 3302
United States History I
3
HIST 2111
Spanish Frontiers: Spain & North America
3
HIST 4490
Art Appreciation
3
ART 1107

Courses with two numbers, such as HIST 3360/4490, indicates student can select HIST 3360 OR HIST 4490 credit.

Last update: December 8, 2006

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