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MUDEC Thematic Sequences

It is practical and easy to complete a Thematic Sequence while at MUDEC. Two of our required courses (the field tour courses) are included in the Thematic Sequences! So just select one additional course from the lists below and you fulfill your Miami Thematic Sequence requirement. It is so convenient that even if you do not need one (you intend to have a minor or second major), you are well advised to complete our Thematic Sequence anyway -- as an insurance policy for graduating on time. Just in case your plans for that minor or second major do not pan out! It is good advice!

Fall '07 Thematic Sequences
Spring '08 Thematic Sequences
Fall '08 Thematic Sequences
Spring '09 Thematic Sequences

Thematic Sequences available at MUDEC during Fall, 2007

Recent changes in the Lux Thematic Sequences make it easier to fulfill your Miami Thematic Sequence requirement. Note that the former Lux 1 &  Lux 2 sequences have now merged with Lux 3 into a broader Interdisciplinary TS:

LUX 3 European Culture and Society. (Interdisciplinary) This TS permits you to draw on the variety of European focused courses available at the Dolibois European Center to develop an in-depth understanding of the complexities of contemporary Europe. Emphasis is on an interdisciplinary perspective which links cultural phenomena and socio-political dynamics. You must take at least one course from each of the three groupings. See table below.

LUX 4 The Development of Contemporary Europe-Business Emphasis As one of the capitals of the European Union and a financial capital of the world, Luxembourg is an ideal place to study Europe from a business/social science perspective. This TS permits you to gain a clear perspective of the cultural, political, and sociological phenomena in the post World War I period. Take the base course plus two courses from the companion list for a total of ten credit hours. Business majors ARE permitted to take this TS.

Another Option: The Self-Designed Thematic Sequence. For details, see page 2 in this bulletin and www.units.muohio.edu/led/ThematicSequences/index.htm). Scroll down and click on self-designed TS.

Another Option: The European Area Studies Minor. It is for students who will at some time during their undergrad years take a 300-level European language course. This qualifies for a thematic sequence and is a natural for Lux. For details, see p. 2 in the MUDEC academic bulletin.              

See p. 3 in the MUDEC academic bulletin for information about Lux Thematic Sequences in general.

Lux 3 Interdisciplinary TS (European Culture & Society)

Lux 4 Development of Contemporary Europe--Business Emphasis

Please note: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS. Please note: Business majors AREpermitted to take the Business Emphasis Thematic Sequence. Also: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS.
Take a Base Course (4 hours):
WCP 341, BUS 371, HST 360 or HST 270
Required Base Course:
BUS 371L (4 hours)

 

Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, ENG 230L or HST* 197L
Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, ENG 230L or HST* 197L

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

FRE 310L 3 hours

POL 270L 3 hours

Fre 411L 3 hours

POL 321L 4 hours

GER* 321L 3 hours

SOC 337L 3 hours

HST 438L 3 hours

WCP 352L

POL 270L 3 hours

 

POL 321L 3 hours

 

SOC 337L 3 hours

 

WCP 352L

 

*You may take only one MU Plan foundation course in your thematic sequence: see starred courses.

 


 

Thematic Sequences available at MUDEC during Spring, 2008

 

Recent changes in the Lux Thematic Sequences make it easier to fulfill your Miami Thematic Sequence requirement. Note that the former Lux 1 &  Lux 2 sequences have now merged with Lux 3 into a broader Interdisciplinary TS:

LUX 3 European Culture and Society. (Interdisciplinary) This TS permits you to draw on the variety of European focused courses available at the Dolibois European Center to develop an in-depth understanding of the complexities of contemporary Europe. Emphasis is on an interdisciplinary perspective which links cultural phenomena and socio-political dynamics. You must take at least one course from each of the three groupings. See table below.

LUX 4 The Development of Contemporary Europe-Business Emphasis As one of the capitals of the European Union and a financial capital of the world, Luxembourg is an ideal place to study Europe from a business/social science perspective. This TS permits you to gain a clear perspective of the cultural, political, and sociological phenomena in the post World War I period. Take the base course plus two courses from the companion list for a total of ten credit hours. Business majors ARE permitted to take this TS.

Another Option: The Self-Designed Thematic Sequence. For details, see page 2 in this bulletin and www.units.muohio.edu/led/ThematicSequences/index.htm). Scroll down and click on self-designed TS.

Another Option: The European Area Studies Minor. It is for students who will at some time during their undergrad years take a 300-level European language course. This qualifies for a thematic sequence and is a natural for Lux. For details, see p. 2 in the MUDEC academic bulletin.              

See p.3 in the MUDEC academic bulletin for information about Lux Thematic Sequences in general.

 

Lux 3 Interdisciplinary TS (European Culture & Society)

Lux 4 Development of Contemporary Europe--Business Emphasis

Please note: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS.

Please note: Business majors ARE permitted to take the Business Emphasis Thematic Sequence. Also: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS.

Take a Base Course (4 hours):
WCP 341, BUS 371, HST 360 or HST 270
Required Base Course:
BUS 371L (4 hours)
Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, ENG 291L, CHM* 201L or WCP 352L
Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, ENG 291L, CHM* 201L or WCP 352L

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

FRE 310L 3 hours

POL 270L 3 hours

Fre 411L 3 hours

POL 321L 3 hours

GER* 322L 3 hours

SOC 337L 3 hours

HST* 197L 3 hours

HST* 197L 3 hours

HST 438L 3 hours

 

POL 270L 3 hours

 

POL 321L 3 hours

 

SOC 337L 3 hours

 

*You may take only one MU Plan foundation course in a thematic sequence: see starred courses.

 

Thematic Sequences available at MUDEC during Fall, 2008

Recent changes in the Lux Thematic Sequences make it easier to fulfill your Miami Thematic Sequence requirement. Note that the former Lux 1 &  Lux 2 sequences have now merged with Lux 3 into a broader Interdisciplinary TS:

LUX 3 European Culture and Society. (Interdisciplinary) This TS permits you to draw on the variety of European focused courses available at the Dolibois European Center to develop an in-depth understanding of the complexities of contemporary Europe. Emphasis is on an interdisciplinary perspective which links cultural phenomena and socio-political dynamics. You must take at least one course from each of the three groupings. See table below.

LUX 4 The Development of Contemporary Europe-Business Emphasis As one of the capitals of the European Union and a financial capital of the world, Luxembourg is an ideal place to study Europe from a business/social science perspective. This TS permits you to gain a clear perspective of the cultural, political, and sociological phenomena in the post World War I period. Take the base course plus two courses from the companion list for a total of ten credit hours. Business majors ARE permitted to take this TS.

Another Option: The Self-Designed Thematic Sequence. For details, see page 2 in this bulletin and www.units.muohio.edu/led/ThematicSequences/index.htm). Scroll down and click on self-designed TS.

Another Option: The European Area Studies Minor. It is for students who will at some time during their undergrad years take a 300-level European language course. This qualifies for a thematic sequence and is a natural for Lux. For details, see p. 2 in the MUDEC academic bulletin.              

See p.3 in the MUDEC academic bulletin for information about Lux Thematic Sequences in general.

Lux 3 Interdisciplinary TS (European Culture & Society)

Lux 4 Development of Contemporary Europe--Business Emphasis

Please note: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS. Please note: Business majors AREpermitted to take the Business Emphasis Thematic Sequence. Also: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS.
Take a Base Course (4 hours):
ENG 205L , MUS 3xxL, BUS 371L, or HST 270L
Required Base Course:
BUS 371L (4 hours)
Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, ENG 291L, SOC 109L or ENG xxxL
Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, ENG 291L, SOC 109L or ENG xxxL

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

FRE 310L 3 hours

POL 270L 3 hours

Fre 411L 3 hours

POL 321L 3 hours

GER* 321L 3 hours

SOC 337L 3 hours

HST 438L 3 hours

 

MUS 2xxL 3 hours

 

POL 270L 3 hours

 

POL 321L 3 hours

 

SOC 337L 3 hours

 

*You may take only one MU Plan foundation course in your thematic sequence: see starred courses.

 

Thematic Sequences available at MUDEC during Spring, 2009

Recent changes in the Lux Thematic Sequences make it easier to fulfill your Miami Thematic Sequence requirement. Note that the former Lux 1 &  Lux 2 sequences have now merged with Lux 3 into a broader Interdisciplinary TS:

LUX 3 European Culture and Society. (Interdisciplinary) This TS permits you to draw on the variety of European focused courses available at the Dolibois European Center to develop an in-depth understanding of the complexities of contemporary Europe. Emphasis is on an interdisciplinary perspective which links cultural phenomena and socio-political dynamics. You must take at least one course from each of the three groupings. See table below.

LUX 4 The Development of Contemporary Europe-Business Emphasis As one of the capitals of the European Union and a financial capital of the world, Luxembourg is an ideal place to study Europe from a business/social science perspective. This TS permits you to gain a clear perspective of the cultural, political, and sociological phenomena in the post World War I period. Take the base course plus two courses from the companion list for a total of ten credit hours. Business majors ARE permitted to take this TS.

Another Option: The Self-Designed Thematic Sequence. For details, see page 2 in this bulletin and www.units.muohio.edu/led/ThematicSequences/index.htm). Scroll down and click on self-designed TS.

Another Option: The European Area Studies Minor. It is for students who will at some time during their undergrad years take a 300-level European language course. This qualifies for a thematic sequence and is a natural for Lux. For details, see p. 2 in the MUDEC academic bulletin.              

See p.3 in the MUDEC academic bulletin for information about Lux Thematic Sequences in general.

Lux 3 Interdisciplinary TS (European Culture & Society)

Lux 4 Development of Contemporary Europe--Business Emphasis

Please note: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS. Please note: Business majors AREpermitted to take the Business Emphasis Thematic Sequence. Also: at MUDEC you are permitted to include one (only one) course from your major in your TS.
Take a Base Course (4 hours):
ENG 205L , MUS 3xxL, BUS 371L, or HST 270L
Required Base Course:
BUS 371L (4 hours)
Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, MUS 2xxL, GEO 311L or ENG 230L
Plus a Mini-field-Study-Tour Course (3 hours): MUS* 189L, ART* 188L, MUS 2xxL, GEO 311L or ENG 230L

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

Plus one of these courses:
ECO 344L 3 hours

ENG 291L 3 hours

POL 270L 3 hours

FRE 310L 3 hours

POL 321L 3 hours

FRE 411L 3 hours

SOC 337L 3 hours

GER* 322L 3 hours

 

HST 438L 3 hours

 

POL 270L 3 hours

 

POL 321L 3 hours

 

SOC 337L 3 hours

 

*You may take only one MU Plan foundation course in your thematic sequence: see starred courses.

1/11/08