Connection Courses
One of the ways that Wheaton's commitment to infuse global perspectives in the curriculum is expressed is in the innovative and exciting connections requirement , now a feature of the Wheaton curriculum. Students are required to take either two two-course connections or one three-course connection. The connection courses consist of at least two courses, each of which must be from one of six disciplinary groupings including creative arts, history, humanities, math/computer science, social sciences, and the natural sciences. The following is a list of connection courses that have significant global content and are now available to Wheaton students.
20007. German Language in European History
20008. Gender Inequality: Sociological and Literary Perspectives
20019. The Darwin Connection: Evolution, Race and Culture
20024. Modern China: Tradition and Contemporary Politics
20025. The Math in Art and the Art of Math
20028. Germanies: History vs. Culture
20030. Politics and Global Change
20032. Cultural Flows in South Asia
20033. History and Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy
20037. Poetry and the Computer
20040. Political Theories, Political Realities: Ideas and Practices in Past Politics
20050. Quest for Transcendence
20051. Russian History and Culture
23007. African Diaspora in New World
23008. Italian Culture, Language and Society