Global Context and Cultural Awareness for Business Decisions Requirements

All business administration and accounting majors are required to fulfill either the global context requirement (if admitted to the business administration or accounting majors prior to fall 2024) or the cultural awareness for business decisions requirement (if admitted to the business administration or accounting majors fall 2024 or later) as part of their major coursework.

Students required to complete the global context requirement but interested in pursuing the cultural awareness for business decisions requirement instead should speak with an advisor, as it will impact other major requirements.
 


Cultural Awareness for Business Decisions Requirement

For students admitted to the business administration or accounting majors fall 2024 or later

To complete the cultural awareness for business decisions requirement, students must take one course (4 credits) that helps them develop a deeper sensitivity to cultural differences and an understanding of how such differences can impact interactions and relationships in a business setting.

Students who study abroad or intern for credit in one country for six weeks or more may have the cultural awareness requirement waived with the approval of an academic advisor. Students that have been deployed overseas as part of military service and international students attending UO on a student visa may qualify to have their cultural awareness requirement waived. Please speak to an academic advisor for more information.

Students cannot apply courses to both the upper-division business elective requirement and the cultural awareness requirement.

The following courses are approved to meet this requirement:

  • ANTH 209: Business Anthropology
  • BA 252: Global Perspectives in Business
  • BA 361: Cross-Cultural Business Communication
  • BA 365: Cross-Cultural Negotiation
  • GLBL 102: Foundations for Intercultural Competence
  • MGMT 420: Managing in a Global Economy

Once you have completed your cultural awareness requirement, fill out our approval form to have it added to your Ducks on Track.


Global Context Requirement

For students admitted to the business administration or accounting majors prior to fall 2024

Students can fulfill the global context requirement in one of the following ways:

  1. Study Abroad or Qualifying Overseas Military Deployment – Students who study abroad in one country for six weeks or more may have all or part of the global context requirement waived with academic advisor approval. International internships of six weeks or longer may also waive part of the global context requirement if pre-approved by an academic advisor. UO's study abroad programs can be found on the Global Education Oregon (GEO) website.

    Students that have been deployed overseas as part of military service may also qualify to have their global context requirement waived. Please speak to an academic advisor for more information.

  2. Study a Language – Foreign language courses must be at least 200-level or higher to meet the global context requirement.
  3. Study Another Region of the World – Global context requires that students take three courses that focus on the culture of a region that does not include their native region. All three courses should focus on the same region and be at least three credits each. 

    After completing all three Global Context courses, fill out our approval form to have it added to your Ducks on Track. If your degree guide is not showing the requirement as completed, you may speak with an advisor to update your degree guide. If there is a course outside this list you would like to have considered for Global Context eligibility, please speak with a Lundquist College of Business advisor.

    The following lists of courses within regions are available to assist students in choosing an area of study and specific classes to fulfill this requirement.

Africa
  • AFR 215: Introduction to African Studies
  • ANTH 224M: Introduction to Anthropology of the African Diaspora
  • ANTH 342: Archaeology of Egypt and the Near East
  • ANTH 453: African Archaeology
  • DAN 301: African Dance Aesthetics
  • FLR 225: Voices of Africa
  • GEOG 209: Geography of the Middle East and North Africa
  • GLBL 345: Africa Today: Issues and Concerns
  • GLBL 423: Development and the Muslim World
  • GLBL 445: Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • HIST 325: Precolonial Africa
  • HIST 326: Colonial and Post-Colonial Africa
  • HIST 417: Society and Culture in modern Africa: [Topic]
  • HIST 419: African Regional Histories: [Topic]
  • MUS 367: Survey of African Music
  • MUS 462: Popular Musics in the African Diaspora
  • PHIL 341: African Philosophy
  • SWAH 201: Second-Year Swahili
  • SWAH 202: Second-Year Swahili
  • SWAH 203: Second-Year Swahili

Asia

  • ANTH 331: Cultures of India and South Asia
  • ANTH 343: Pacific Islands Archaeology
  • ANTH 345: Archaeology of East Asia
  • ARH 208: History of Chinese Art
  • ARH 209: History of Japanese Art
  • ARH 210: Contemporary Asian Art & Architecture
  • ARH 382: Arts of the Silk Road
  • ARH 387: Chinese Buddhist Art
  • ARH 485: Japanese Art: [Topic]
  • ARH 488: Japanese Prints
  • ASIA 111: Great Books on Modern Asia
  • ASIA 350: What is Asia? Theoretical Debates
  • ASIA 425: Asian Foodways
  • CHN 150: Introduction to Chinese Narrative
  • CHN 151: Introduction to Chinese Film
  • CHN 152: Introduction to Chinese Popular Culture
  • CHN 201: Second-Year Chinese
  • CHN 202: Second-Year Chinese
  • CHN 203: Second-Year Chinese
  • CHN 301: Third-Year Chinese
  • CHN 302: Third-Year Chinese
  • CHN 303: Third-Year Chinese
  • CHIN 305: History of Chinese Literature
  • CHN 306: History of Chinese Literature
  • CHN 307: History of Chinese Literature
  • CHN 308: Literature of Modern Taiwan
  • CHN 350: Gender and Sexuality in Traditional Chinese Literature
  • CHN 351: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Chinese Literature
  • CHN 380: Self and Society in Traditional Chinese Literature
  • EALL 209: Languages and Societies in East Asia
  • EALL 211: Japan: A Cultural Odyssey
  • EALL 410: Visions of Empire
  • GLBL 423: Development and the Muslim World
  • GLBL 442: South Asia: Development and Social Change
  • GLBL 444: Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia
  • GLBL 448: Bollywood’s Lens on Indian Society
  • HIST 186: Cultures of India
  • HIST 190: Foundations of East Asia Civilizations
  • HIST 191: China Past & Present
  • HIST 192: Japan, Past and Present
  • HIST 286: Cities in India & Southeast Asia
  • HIST 386: India
  • HIST 387: Early China
  • HIST 396: Samurai in Film
  • HIST 487: China: [Topic]
  • HIST 490: Japan: [Topic]
  • HIST 491: Medicine and Society in Premodern Japan
  • HIST 497: Culture, Modernity, and Revolution in China: [Topic]
  • HIST 498: Early Japanese Culture and Society: [Topic]
  • JPN 201: Second-Year Japanese
  • JPN 202: Second-Year Japanese
  • JPN 203: Second-Year Japanese
  • JPN 250: Manga Millennium
  • JPN 301: Third-Year Japanese
  • JPN 302: Third-Year Japanese
  • JPN 303: Third-Year Japanese
  • JPN 305: Introduction to Japanese Literature
  • JPN 306: Introduction to Japanese Literature
  • JPN 307: Introduction to Japanese Literature
  • JPN 410:Experimental Courses
  • JPN 411: Fourth-Year Spoken Japanese
  • JPN 412: Fourth-Year Spoken Japanese
  • JPN 413: Fourth-Year Spoken Japanese
  • JPN 414: Fourth-Year Reading and Writing Japanese
  • JPN 415: Fourth-Year Reading and Writing Japanese
  • JPN 416: Fourth-Year Reading and Writing Japanese
  • JPN 471: The Japanese Cinema
  • JPN 473: Japanese Environmental Cinema
  • KRN 151M: Introduction to Korean Cinema
  • KRN 201: Second-Year Korean
  • KRN 202: Second-Year Korean
  • KRN 203: Second-Year Korean
  • KRN 301: Third-Year Korean
  • KRN 302: Third-Year Korean
  • KRN 303: Third-Year Korean
  • KRN 309: Languages and Cultural Formation in Korea
  • KRN 315: Introduction to Korean Linguistics
  • KRN 361: Korean Popular Culture and Transnationalism
  • KRN 362M: Contemporary Korean Film
  • KRN 410: Experimental Courses
  • PS 342: Politics of China
  • REL 101: World Religions: Asian Traditions
  • REL 302: Chinese Religions
  • REL 303: Japanese Religions
  • REL 410: Death and Afterlife of East Asia
  • REL 440: Readings in Buddhist Scriptures
  • REL 444: Medieval Japanese Buddhism

Central and Latin America

  • ANTH 329: Immigration & Farmworkers
  • ANTH 434: Indigenous South Americans
  • ANTH 438: Race and Gender in Latin America
  • ARH 211: Survey of Latin American Arts
  • ARH 372: Arts of Colonial Latin America
  • ARH 373: 20th Century Latin American Art
  • ARH 471: Latin American Art History: [Topic]
  • GLBL 446: Development and Social Change in Latin America
  • HIST 380: Latin America
  • HIST 381: Latin America
  • HIST 382: Latin America
  • HIST 383: Soccer & Society in Latin America 
  • HIST 482: Atzecs & Incas
  • HIST 483: Latin America [Topic]
  • LAS 200: Introduction to Latin American Studies
  • LAS 211: Latin American Humanities: [Topic]
  • MUS 359: Music of the Americas
  • PHIL 342: Introduction to Latin American Philosophy
  • PORT 201: Second-Year Portuguese
  • PORT 202: Second-Year Portuguese
  • PORT 203: Second-Year Portuguese
  • PS 330: Government and Politics in Latin America
  • SPAN 201: Second-Year Spanish
  • SPAN 202: Second-Year Spanish
  • SPAN 203: Second-Year Spanish
  • SPAN 301: Cultura y Lengua: Identidades Hispanas
  • SPAN 303: Cultura y lengua: expresiones artísticas
  • SPAN 305: Cultura y lengua: cambios sociales
  • SPAN 341: Hispanic Cultures through Literature I
  • SPAN 342: Hispanic Cultures through Literature II
  • SPAN 343: Hispanic Cultures through Literature III
  • SPAN 344: Hispanic Cultures through Literature IV
  • SPAN 350: Introduction to Spanish Poetry
  • SPAN 351: Introduction to Theater
  • SPAN 353: Introduction to Narrative
  • SPAN 363: Introduction to Spanish Narrative

Eastern Europe and Russia

  • HIST 346: Imperial Russia
  • HIST 347: Soviet Union & Contemporary Russia
  • HIST 446: Modern Russia: [Topic]
  • HUM 300: Themes in the Humanities: Tolstoy’s Legacy
  • PS 387: Russian Politics
  • REES 410: REES Experimental Course
  • RUSS 201: Second-Year Russian
  • RUSS 202: Second-Year Russian
  • RUSS 203: Second-Year Russian
  • RUSS 204: Introduction to Russian Literature
  • RUSS 205: Introduction to Russian Literature
  • RUSS 206: Introduction to Russian Literature
  • RUSS 240: Russian Culture
  • RUSS 309: Russian through Theater (3 credits or more only)
  • RUSS 316: Third-Year Russian
  • RUSS 317: Third-Year Russian RUSS 318: Third-Year Russian
  • RUSS 334: Dostoevsky
  • RUSS 335: Tolstoy
  • RUSS 351: Russian Literature and Film
  • RUSS 360: Race in Russia and America

Middle East and North Africa

  • ANTH 342: Archaeology of Egypt and the Near East
  • ARB 201: Second-Year Arabic
  • ARB 202: Second-Year Arabic
  • ARB 203: Second-Year Arabic
  • ARB 301: Language and Culture
  • ARB 302: Language and Culture
  • ARB 303: Language and Culture
  • ARB 331: Reading Classical Arabic
  • ARH 321: Ancient Jewish Art
  • ARH 325: Islamic Art & Architecture
  • CRES 435: Israel & Palestine
  • GEOG 209: Geography of the Middle East and North Africa
  • GLBL 423: Development and the Muslim World
  • HIST 450: The Iraq War
  • JDST 212: Medieval and Early Modern Judaism
  • JDST 352: Jewish Literature and Culture 
  • MENA 111: Media Coverage of the Middle East
  • PS 384: Nuclear Politics of the Middle East
  • REL 102: World Religions: Near East Traditions
  • REL 211: Early Judaism
  • REL 233: Introduction to Islam
  • REL 335: Introduction to the Qur’an
  • REL 432 Islamic Mysticism: [Topic]
  • RL 151: Mediterranean Foodways

Western Europe

  • ARH 323: Roman Art and Architecture
  • ARH 341: Italian Renaissance Art
  • ARH 343: Northern Renaissance Art
  • ARH 348: Rome in Age of Bernini
  • CLAS 110: Classical Mythology
  • CLAS 201: Greek Life & Culture
  • CLAS 201: Roman Life & Culture
  • EURO 415: European Union History
  • FLR 236: Magic in the Middle Ages
  • FR 150: Cultural Legacies of France
  • FR 201: Second-Year French
  • FR 202: Second-Year French
  • FR 203: Second-Year French
  • FR 301: Culture et langage: la France contemporaine
  • FR 302: Culture et langage: Le monde francophone contemporain
  • FR 317: French Survey: Medieval and Renaissance
  • FR 318: Monarchy, Liberty, Revolution
  • FR 319: French Survey: 19th and 20th Centuries
  • FR 330: French Poetry
  • GEOG 202: Geography of Europe
  • GER 201: Second-Year German
  • GER 202: Second-Year German
  • GER 203: Second-Year German
  • GER 220M: Existentialist Literature and Thought
  • GER 221: Postwar Germany: Nation Divided
  • GER 222: Voices of Dissent in Germany
  • GER 223: Germany: A Multicultural Society
  • GER 250: Culture of Money
  • GER 251: Sexuality
  • GER 252: War, Violence, Trauma
  • GER 280M: The Quality of Life in Germany & Scandinavia
  • GER 311: Intermediate Language Training
  • GER 312: Intermediate Language Training
  • GER 313: Intermediate Language Training
  • GER 345M: Food, Culture, and Identity in Germany & Scandinavia
  • GER 351: Diversity in Germany
  • GER 354: German Gender Studies
  • GER 355: German Cinema
  • GER 356: German Fairy Tales
  • GER 357: Nature, Culture, and the Environment
  • GER 360: Introduction to German Literature: Poetry, Plays, and Prose
  • GER 361: Introduction to German Literature: Literary Movements
  • GER 362: Introduction to German Literature: Interpretive Models
  • GER 366: Themes in German Literature
  • GER 367: Themes in German Literature
  • GER 368: Themes in German Literature
  • GER 411: Advanced Language Training
  • GER 412: Advanced Language Training
  • HIST 102: Making Modern Europe
  • HIST 301: Modern Europe
  • HIST 302: Modern Europe
  • HIST 303: Modern Europe
  • HIST 336: France HIST 337: France
  • HIST 342: German History: [Topic]
  • HIST 414: Ancient Rome: [Topic]
  • HIST 420: The Idea of Europe
  • HIST 425: Economic History of Modern Europe: [Topic]
  • HIST 427: Intellectual History of Modern Europe: [Topic]
  • HIST 428: Europe in the 20th Century: [Topic]
  • HIST 444: The Holocaust
  • HUM 260: Postwar European Culture
  • ITAL 150: Cultural Legacies of Italy
  • ITAL 152: Italian Cinema
  • ITAL 201: Second-Year Italian
  • ITAL 202: Second-Year Italian
  • ITAL 203: Second-Year Italian
  • ITAL 301: Cultura e lingua: l'Italia contemporanea
  • ITAL 303: Cultura e lingua: societa, economia, politica
  • ITAL 305: Cultura e lingua: arte, musica, i mass media
  • ITAL 317: Italian Survey: Medieval and Renaissance
  • ITAL 318: Italian Survey: Baroque and Enlightenment
  • ITAL 319: Italian Survey: 19th and 20th Centuries
  • JDST 352: Jewish Literature and Culture
  • PORT 201: Second-Year Portuguese
  • PORT 202: Second-Year Portuguese
  • PORT 203: Second-Year Portuguese
  • PS 324: European Politics
  • PS 475: Politics of the European Union
  • RL 151: Mediterranean Foodways
  • SCAN 220M: Existentialist Literature and Thought
  • SCAN 251: Text and Interpretation
  • SCAN 259: Vikings through Icelandic Sagas
  • SCAN 280M: The Quality of Life in Germany & Scandinavia
  • SCAN 315: Nordic Cinema
  • SCAN 316: History of Cinema
  • SCAN 317: Directors, Movements, and Manifestos
  • SCAN 325: Constructions versus Constrictions of Identity
  • SCAN 341: Revisions of the Scandinavian Dream
  • SCAN 343: Norse Mythology
  • SCAN 344: Medieval Hero and Monster
  • SCAN 345M: Food, Culture, and Identity in Germany & Scandinavia
  • SCAN 351: Periods in Scandinavian Literature
  • SCAN 353: Scandinavian Women Writers
  • SCAN 354: Genres in Scandinavian Literature
  • SPAN 201: Second-Year Spanish
  • SPAN 202: Second-Year Spanish
  • SPAN 203: Second-Year Spanish
  • SPAN 301: Cultura y Lengua: Identidades Hispanas
  • SPAN 303: Cultura y lengua: expresiones artisticas
  • SPAN 305: Cultura y lengua: cambios sociales
  • SPAN 350: Introduction to Spanish Poetry
  • SPAN 351: Introduction to Theater
  • SPAN 353: Introduction to Narrative
  • SWED 201: Second-Year Swedish
  • SWED 202: Second-Year Swedish
  • SWED 203: Second-Year Swedish

World Supplemental Courses

  • ANTH 161: Intro to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 165: Sexuality and Culture
  • ANTH 278: Science, Race, and Society
  • ARH 382: Arts of the Silk Road
  • BA 252: Global Perspectives in Business
  • COLT 211: Comparative World Literature
  • ENG 107: World Literature
  • ENG 108: World Literature
  • GLBL 101: Intro to International Issues
  • GLBL 102: Foundations for Intercultural Competence
  • GLBL 240: Perspective on International Development
  • GLBL 250: Value Systems in Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • GLBL 270: Globalization and the Global Economy 
  • HIST 104: World History
  • HIST 105: World History
  • HIST 106: World History
  • HIST 240: War in the Modern World I
  • HIST 241: War in the Modern World II
  • PHIL 110: Human Nature