Global Marker Courses
International education is part of the curriculum of SNHU because every greater international interaction (as a result of communications technology, travel, and media coverage) requires successful individuals to be familiar with international issues.
We expect every graduate of SNHU to gain an awareness of other cultures and the global environment, either by studying abroad, or by taking at least two courses with global markers.
| International Managerial Accounting | |
| Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | |
| Introduction to Film History | |
| International Economics | |
| Economic Development | |
| The Rise of Modern Asia | |
| Environmental Issues | |
| Non-Western Art | |
| Multinational Corporate Finance | |
| World Geography | |
| World History and Culture | |
| The Middle East and Islam | |
| World Religions: Ritual and Belief | |
| Geography of Global Cultures | |
| Managing,Merchandising,Service of Wines | |
| Introduction to International Business | |
| International Management | |
| Cultr'l & Poltc'l Environ of Int'l Bus | |
| International Entrepreneurship | |
| Global Financial System | |
| International Criminal Justice | |
| Elementary Arabi and Culture I | |
| Elementary Arabic and Culture II | |
| World Lit I: Foundations of Culture | |
| Postcolonial Encounters | |
| Elementary Mandarin Language/Culture I | |
| Elementary Mandarin Language/Culture II | |
| Religions of the World | |
| Understanding Non-Western Philosophy | |
| World Geography | |
| Wealth and Poverty | |
| International Relations | |
| Comparative Politics | |
| The U.S. As a World Power | |
| Globalization, Community, and Culture | |
| Environmental Issues | |
| Sport Licensing/Strategic Alliances | |
| Global Sport Business |
