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FI 323 — Sexuality in Cinema

3 credits; 2 lecture and 2 lab hours

This lecture/screening course examines representations of sexuality in cinema, from the silent era to the radical ‘60s to New Queer Cinema and beyond. Students will consider the ways that sexuality and gender are cinematically mediated constructions, and how filmmakers worldwide have explored the complex relationship between gender, sexuality and identity.

HA 323 — Luxury in the Indigenous Americas (Honors)

3 credits; 3 lecture hours

This course explores the culture of luxury in Indigenous American art across time. Students will study art and fashion made using precious materials like gold, jade, and feathers and examine their connection to sacred and political power. Discusses Maya, Aztec, Inka, Diné and other cultures and their continuing relevance today.
Prerequisite(s): Qualification for the Presidential Scholars Program, or 3.5 GPA.

IN 323 — Import/Export Regulations

3 credits; 3 lecture hours

Import and export regulations enforced by the U.S. Customs Service are presented, including ECCN and HTSUS classification, country of origin, customer screening, export licensing, quota/visa, required import/export documentation, and valuation. Students develop an import or export international business plan.
Prerequisite(s): IN 312.