Group Programs that fulfill GEP requirements
Students are not limited to the options on this list and are encouraged to speak with their academic advisors to plan out the courses they would like to take abroad. Students can also fulfill GEP requirements through other programs.
Course | GEP Fulfilled | Program |
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FL 250: Austrian Culture Up Close | Humanities | Austria: German Language and Culture |
FLG 102: Elementary German II (transfer credit) | Foreign Language Proficiency | Austria: German Language and Culture |
COM 392: International and Crosscultural Communication | Social Sciences and US Diversity | Botswana: Public Health and Communication |
ENG 342: Literature of Space and Place | Humanities, Interdisciplinary Perspectives and US Diversity | Botswana: Public Health and Communication |
HI 317: Cuba Today - Sociopolitical and Historical Perspectives | Humanities | Cuba: History, Environment and Culture in Havana |
HI 318: Environmental History in Cuba | Interdisciplinary Perspectives | Cuba: History, Environment and Culture in Havana |
FLF 102: Elementary French II | Foreign Language Proficiency | France: Language, Culture and History in Lyon |
HI 410: Italian Renaissance Civilization and Culture | Humanities | Italy: History and Italian Studies in Florence |
FLI 315: Made in Italy - Where Heritage, Culture, Culinary History Blend with Technological Innovation | Humanities | Italy: Italian Language and Culture in Perugia and Rome |
FLI 102: Elementary Italian II (transfer credit) | Foreign Language Proficiency | Italy: Italian Language and Culture in Perugia and Rome |
HI 254: Modern US History | Humanities, US Diversity | Japan: History of Japanese Influences on US Culture |
FLA 102: Beginning Arabic 102 | Foreign Language Proficiency | Jordan: Qasid Arabic Institute |
COM 292: Language, Communication, and Culture | Social Sciences, US Diversity | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
EDP 304: Educational Psychology | Social Sciences | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
EDP 370: Applied Child Development | Social Sciences | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
ENG 223: Contemporary World Literature I - Protest, Dissent, and Change | Humanities | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
HI 209: From Renaissance to Revolution: The Origins of Modern Europe | Humanities | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
NR/IDS 303: Humans and the Environment | Interdisciplinary Perspectives | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
PHI 221: Contemporary Moral Issues | Humanities | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
PS 341: European Politics | Social Sciences | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
PY 123 + 125: Stellar and Galactic Astronomy and Lab | Natural Sciences | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
SOC 202: Principles of Sociology | Social Sciences, US Diversity | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
SOC 350: Food and Society | Social Sciences | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
E 102: Engineering in the 21st Century | Interdisciplinary Perspectives | NC State Prague: Classic Summer |
IPGK 295: The Struggle of the Free Press | Interdisciplinary Perspectives* | NC State Prague: The Struggle of the Free Press - Fake News and Conspiracy Theories |
ENG 209: Introduction to Shakespeare | Humanities | NC State Prague: Shakespeare in Performance |
FLS 212: Spanish, Language, Technology, Culture | Interdisciplinary Perspectives | Spain: Language, Technology, and Culture in Sevilla |
ENG 209: Introduction to Shakespeare | Humanities | United Kingdom: British History and Shakespeare in Oxford |
HI 429: British 20th Century History | Humanities | United Kingdom: British History and Shakespeare in Oxford |
ZO 233: Human-Animal Interactions | Interdisciplinary Perspectives | UK: STEM and Liberal Studies in London |
HUMG or VPGE 295: The Beatles and the British Invasion | Humanities | UK: STEM and Liberal Studies in London |
*Pending approval
**Final course list TBC