World Cultural Studies, Minor
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| LLC 1010 | World Cultural Studies | 3 |
| Area Studies | 9 | |
Courses are selected from the subject codes of CHIN, FREN, GR, LLC, RUSS, or SPAN that also carry the "World Cultural Studies Elective" attribute. Students must complete their 9 credits in at least 2 geographical areas (i.e. in at least two of those departmental subject codes). | ||
| Electives | 6 | |
Any course that carries with "World Cultural Studies Elective" attribute | ||
| Total Credits | 18 | |
Academic Standing
A grade of “C or better is required in every course counting for the Minor. Students who do not achieve the “C” or better grade in any required course for the Minor will be expected to repeat the course in an attempt to achieve the “C” or better grade. Students may repeat a required course one time. Students who fail to achieve the “C” or better grade after one repeat attempt will not be permitted to complete the Minor.
Saint Louis University has undergraduate and graduate standards regarding a student's Academic Standing. Students are responsible for understanding the Academic Standing policy.
Examples of "World Cultural Studies Elective" attributed courses
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| LLC 1250 | Speaking in (Inter)Cultural Context | 3 |
| LLC 3255 | Cultural Representations of Contemporary Migrations in Spain and Europe | 3 |
| CHIN 3100 | Modern Chinese Fiction and Film | 3 |
| CHIN 3150 | Global Sinophone Fiction and Film | 3 |
| FREN 2590 | Women Writers, Conflict, and Social Change in the French-speaking World. | 3 |
| FREN 4690 | Gender and Sexual Revolution in Contemporary France | 3 |
| GR 3210 | German Cultural History | 3 |
| GR 3300 | Berlin | 3 |
| GR 3310 | Modern German Prose and Film | 3 |
| GR 3320 | German Cinema | 3 |
| GR 3330 | German Identity | 3 |
| GR 3500 | Courtly Love and Life Portrayed Through Medieval German Literature | 3 |
| GR 3510 | Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival: Gender, Race, and Otherness | 3 |
| RUSS 3250 | Russia From Peter to Putin: Imperial, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Culture | 3 |
| RUSS 3270 | Soviet and Russian Cinema: Traditions and Innovations | 3 |
| RUSS 3340 | Serfdom and Liberation: Challenging the Legacies of Forced Labor | 3 |
| RUSS 4510 | The Russian Orthodox | 3 |
| SPAN 4515 | Mexico, Migrations & Missouri | 3 |
| ANTH 2200 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
| ANTH 3290 | Native Peoples of North America | 3 |
| ENGL 3500 | Literature of the Postcolonial World | 3 |
| ENGL 4130 | Literary Theory | 3 |
| ENGL 4670 | Contemporary Postcolonial Literature and Culture | 3 |
| ENGL 4680 | Major Post-Colonial Writers | 3 |
| IPE 2100 | Interprofessional Collaboration and Healthcare in Global Context | 3 |
| SOC 1180 | World Geography | 3 |
| THEO 2710 | Religions of the World | 3 |
| THEO 2715 | Jerusalem: Three Faiths, One City | 3 |
| THEO 2717 | Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Medieval Spain | 3 |
| THEO 2730 | Stranger Things: Peoples and Places through Religious Travelers' Eyes | 3 |
| THEO 3335 | Christians In Middle East | 3 |
| THEO 3710 | Arts of Hinduism and Buddhism | 3 |
| THEO 3730 | Jewish Life: Bible to Middle Ages | 3 |
| THEO 3735 | Jewish Life: Middle Ages to Modern Times | 3 |
| WGST 3100 | Madonnas, Witches, Rebels: Women and Gender in Italy | 3 |
| WGST 3350 | Women and Gender in Global Film | 3 |
| WGST 3860 | Global & Transnational Feminism | 3 |
For additional information about this program, please contact languages@slu.edu or call 314-977-2617.