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