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DEDMAN COLLEGE
MARKETS AND CULTURE

Professor Linda Brewster Stearns, Director

The B.A. in Markets and Culture provides students the opportunity to learn about the world's market places from an interdisciplinary study in the social sciences and the humanities. Students will explore the economic principles of markets, the values and history of commerce, and the motives and myths that move people. By choosing from courses in a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, economics, anthropology, political science, history, psychology, literature, and foreign languages, students will gain an understanding of the multiple institutions and cultures that shape the world's markets.

Requirements for the B.A. Degree. The Markets and Culture major requires 36 total hours, consisting of 24 hours of core classes and 12 hours of electives. The core classes provide the student with the appropriate tools to understand the social basis of economic behavior as well as basic business concepts and practices. A grade of C- or better must be earned in all courses fulfilling the major requirements, and Markets and Culture majors must attain a minimum G.P.A. of 2.00 among all courses attempted for the major.

A co-curricular requirement for a degree in Markets and Culture is one year of college-level study of a foreign language or equivalent. Majors are strongly encouraged to take advantage of opportunities for study abroad and internships to broaden their classroom experience.

Core Courses

  • SOCI 2377 Markets and Culture
  • SOCI 3377 Organizations and Their Environment. Prerequisite: SOCI 2377.
  • SOCI 4377 Contemporary Markets and Culture Prerequisites: SOCI 2377 and SOCI 3377.
  • ECO 3355 Money and Banking Prerequisites: ECO 1311 and ECO 1312.
  • CSE 2337 Introduction to Data Management (ITOM 2308 Information Systems for Management may substitute.) Prerequisite: EMIS 1305, Prerequisite or Corequisite: SOCI 2377.
  • ACCT 2310 Accounting for Markets and Culture (ACCT 2311 Fundamentals of Accounting I may substitute.) Prerequisite or Corequisite: SOCI 2377.
  • ENGL 2302 Business Writing Prerequisite: SOCI 2377.
  • STAT 2301 Statistics for Modern Business Decisions (STAT 2331 Introduction to Statistical Methods or ITOM 2305 Managerial Statistics may substitute.)

Elective Courses

Twelve advanced hours required. Courses must be selected from at least three departments with no more than 6 hours in any one area.

  • ADV 3354 International Advertising (SMU-in-London)
  • ANTH 3305 The "Other" in America: Popular Perceptions and Government Policy Through Time
  • ANTH 3310 Gender and Sex Roles: A Global Perspective
  • ANTH 3311 Mexico: From Conquest to Cancun
  • ANTH 3314 Peoples of Africa
  • ANTH 3316 Cultures of the Pacific Islands
  • ANTH 3317 Peoples of Southeast Asia
  • ANTH 3327 Culture Change and Globalization: Social Science Perspectives
  • ANTH 3333 The Immigrant Experience
  • ANTH 3336 Gender and Globalization: Cultural and Ethical Issues
  • ANTH 3344 Cultural Aspects of Business
  • ANTH 3346 Culture and Diversity in American Life
  • ANTH 3350 Good Eats and Forbidden Flesh: Culture, Food, and the Global Grocery Market Prerequisites: Advanced standing and ANTH 2301, or permission of instructor.
  • ANTH 3354 Latin America: People, Places, and Power
  • ANTH 3355 Society and Culture in Contemporary Europe
  • ANTH 3358 Indians of the Southwest from the 16th Century to the Present
  • ANTH 3361 Language in Culture and Society
  • ANTH 3366 Magic, Myth, and Religion Across Cultures
  • ANTH 3368 Urban Life: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • ANTH 3374 Cultures and Environments of the Southwest
  • ANTH 4303 Political Economy of Health Prerequisites: ANTH 2301, ANTH 3301, or permission of instructor.
  • ANTH 4304 Migration and Ethnicity Prerequisites: Eighteen hours of anthropology or permission of instructor.
  • ANTH 4305 Applied Anthropology Prerequisites: Advanced standing and ANTH 2301, or permission of instructor.
  • ANTH 4344 Global Population Processes: Anthropological Perspectives Prerequisites: Eighteen hours of anthropology or permission of instructor.
  • ANTH 4384 Global Issues and Development: An Overview Prerequisites: Advanced standing and ANTH 2301, or permission of instructor.
  • BA 3300 Business in Europe (SMU-in-Paris)
  • BA 3300 European Business Environment: The EU (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • BA 3300 Management and Ethics in a Cross-Cultural Context (SMU-in-Spain)
  • BA 3300 Special Topics: Japanese Business (SMU-in-Japan)
  • BA 3301 Economies in Transition: Doing Business with Russia and Eastern Europe (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • BA 4315 EU Seminar (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • CCPA 3321 International Public Relations (SMU-in-London)
  • CHIN 3311 Advanced Chinese Prerequisites: CHIN 1401, 1402, 2401, and 2402.
  • CHIN 3312 Advanced Chinese Prerequisite: CHIN 3311.
  • CHIN 4411 China in the 1990s (SMU-in-Beijing)
  • CHIN 4412 Chinese Literature and Culture (SMU-in-Beijing)
  • ECO 3301 Price Theory (Intermediate Microeconomics) Prerequisites: ECO 1311 and 1312.
  • ECO 3302 National Income and Employment (Intermediate Macroeconomics) Prerequisites: ECO 1311 and 1312. Corequisite: ECO 3301.
  • ECO 3321 International Economic Policy Prerequisites: ECO 1311 and 1312.
  • ECO 4351 Labor Economics Prerequisite: ECO 3301.
  • ECO 4357 International Trade Prerequisite: ECO 3301.
  • ECO 4358 International Macroeconomic Theory and Policy Prerequisites: ECO 3301 and 3302.
  • ECO 4366 Economics of the Public Sector Prerequisite: ECO 3301.
  • ECO 4368 Foundations of Financial Economics Prerequisites: ECO 3301, 3355, ACCT 2311, and STAT 2301 or ITOM 2305 (cannot be taken if student has taken FINA 3320).
  • ECO 5360 Economic Development Prerequisites: ECO 3301 and 3302, or permission of instructor.
  • ENGL 3354 Non-Western Culture and Literature (20th-century, Third World texts)
  • ENGL 3363 Chicana/Chicano Literature
  • ENGL 3365 Jewish American Literature and Culture
  • FINA 4329 International Finance in a European Context (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • FL 3303 Spanish Civilization (SMU-in-Spain)
  • FL 3312 Women in Modern China
  • FL 3322 Japanese Literature in Translation (SMU-in-Japan)
  • FL 3325 Perspectives on Modern China
  • FL 3361 Special Topics: French Literature in Translation (SMU-in-Paris)
  • FL 3369 Perspectives on Modern Germany Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
  • FL 3390 Italian Cinema
  • FL 3391 Special Topics: Italian Literature in Translation
  • FL 3392 Special Topics: Italian Literature in Translation
  • FREN 3356 Advanced French II Prerequisite: FREN 3455.
  • FREN 3455 Advanced French I Prerequisite: FREN 2401.
  • FREN 4365 Introduction to French Cinema Prerequisites: FREN 3356 and 4370, or permission of instructor and chair.
  • FREN 4375 Introduction to French History and Culture Prerequisites: FREN 3455, 3356, and 4370.
  • FREN 4376 Introduction to Francophone Cultures Prerequisites: FREN 3455, 3356, and 4370.
  • FREN 4391 Commercial French for International Trade Prerequisites: FREN 3455 and 3356.
  • GERM 3311 Talking and Writing about Modern Germany Prerequisite: GERM 2312 or equivalent.
  • GERM 3313 German Today: People, Culture, Society Prerequisite: GERM 3311 or permission of instructor.
  • GERM 4350 History, Culture, and Identity in Post-War German Film Prerequisite: GERM 3320.
  • HIST 3303 Modern England, 1867 to the Present
  • HIST 3324 The Mexican Americans, 1848 to the Present
  • HIST 3326 The Venture of Islam
  • HIST 3327 Economic History of the United States
  • HIST 3328 Economic History of Europe: 1000 A.D. to the Present
  • HIST 3330 Women in Modern European History
  • HIST 3337 Ethical Dilemmas in a Global Age
  • HIST 3341 Soviet/Post-Soviet Society and Politics 1917 to Present
  • HIST 3343 Twentieth-Century European History (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • HIST 3349 Images of Power (SMU-in-Paris)
  • HIST 3364 Consumer Culture in the United States, 1770-1990
  • HIST 3365 Problems in European History: The Making of Modern Europe (SMU-in-Spain)
  • HIST 3374 Diplomacy in Europe: Napoleon to the European Union
  • HIST 3376 Social and Intellectual History of Europe
  • HIST 3380 Problems in Ibero-American History: Latin American History (SMU-in-Spain)
  • HIST 3382 History of Mexico
  • HIST 3386 History of the Caribbean
  • HIST 3387 Asia and the West
  • HIST 3390 The Modern Middle East: From the Ottoman Empire to OPEC
  • HIST 3393 China in Revolution
  • HIST 3395 Problems in Asian History
  • HIST 3396 Middle Eastern Economic History
  • HIST 3397 Modernity and Crises of Identity
  • HIST 3398 Women in Chinese History
  • HIST 4314 The Jews in Europe (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • HIST 4365 Australian Society (SMU-in-Australia)
  • HIST 4369 History of Modern Germany
  • HIST 4381 History of Spain, 1469 to Present
  • HIST 5390 Seminar in Russian History Prerequisites: HIST 3340 or 3341, or permission of instructor.
  • HIST 5392 Seminar in European History Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor.
  • ITAL 3373 Italian Culture Prerequisite: ITAL 2401.
  • JAPN 3311 Advanced Japanese
  • JAPN 3312 Advanced Japanese Prerequisite: C- or better in JAPN 3311 or permission of area chair.
  • JAPN 3501 Japanese Level 2 (SMU-in-Japan)
  • JAPN 4381 Readings in Japanese Culture and Business Prerequisite: JAPN 3312 or permission of area chair.
  • JAPN 4501 Japanese Level 3 (SMU-in-Japan)
  • MNO 3300 Environmental Business Strategy (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • MNO 3301 Global Business Strategy (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • PHIL 3352 History of Western Philosophy (Modern)
  • PLSC 3340 Western European Politics
  • PLSC 3341 Politics of Participation and Representation in Western Democracies
  • PLSC 3345 Governments and Politics of the Middle East
  • PLSC 3346 Governments and Politics of Japan
  • PLSC 3347 Governments and Politics of Africa
  • PLSC 3348 Governments and Politics of Latin America
  • PLSC 3349 Politics of Major Latin American Countries
  • PLSC 3351 Russia: Superpower in Crisis (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • PLSC 3358 Government and Politics of Russia
  • PLSC 3359 From Communism to Democracy
  • PLSC 3365 Communism and Post-Communism
  • PLSC 3381 Current Issues in International Politics (SMU-in-Oxford)
  • PLSC 3382 International Organizations: Global and Regional
  • PLSC 3389 International Political Economy
  • PLSC 3390 Negotiating International Trade
  • PLSC 4340 Special Studies in Comparative Government and Politics
  • PLSC 4353 Governments and Politics of East Asia
  • PLSC 4354 The Third World and North-South Relations
  • PLSC 4355 Comparative Political Economy of Industrialized Democracies
  • PLSC 4356 Latin American Political Economy
  • PLSC 4358 Soviet Politics: Revolution to Revolution
  • PLSC 4380 Special Studies in International Relations
  • PLSC 4386 Issues of U.S.- East Asia Relations
  • PLSC 4388 Seminar: International and Government Politics
  • PLSC 4391 NAFTA and Free Trade in the Americas
  • PLSC 4394 Modern History of China (SMU-in-Taipei)
  • PLSC 5341 European Politics: The European Union (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • PLSC 5383 European Conflict and Security Issues (SMU-in-Copenhagen)
  • PSYC 3341 Social Psychology
  • PSYC 5343 Organizational Psychology Prerequisites: PSYC 1300, 3382, and STAT 2331 or 2301.
  • RELI 3329 Introduction to Islam
  • RELI 3365 Understanding the Self: East and West
  • RELI 3366 Magic, Myth, and Religion Across Cultures
  • RELI 3378 Religions of China
  • RELI 3382 Mysticism, East and West
  • SOCI 3305 Race and Ethnicity in the United States
  • SOCI 3311 Qualitative Research Methods Prerequisite: SOCI 2300 or 2310.
  • SOCI 3312 Survey Research Methods and Data Analysis Prerequisite: SOCI 2300 or 2310.
  • SOCI 3340 Global Society
  • SOCI 3345 Media Ethics and Gender
  • SOCI 3360 Law and Society
  • SOCI 3370 Minority-Dominant Relations
  • SOCI 3371 Sociology of Gender
  • SOCI 3372 Chicanos in the Southwest
  • SOCI 3383 Race, Culture, and Social Policy in the Southwest
  • SOCI 4321 Immigration and Population Issues Prerequisites: Either SOCI 2300 or SOCI 2310, and either SOCI 3311 or 3312.
  • SOCI 4335 Social Movements and Collective Behavior Prerequisites: Either SOCI 2300 or SOCI 2310, and either SOCI 3311 or 3312.
  • SOCI 4340 Sociology of Culture Prerequisites: Either SOCI 2300 or SOCI 2310, and either SOCI 3311 or 3312.
  • SOCI 4353 Political Sociology Prerequisites: Either SOCI 2300 or SOCI 2310, and either SOCI 3311 or 3312.
  • SOCI 4379 Markets and Culture Internship Prerequisites: SOCI 2377 and 3377, and permission of program director.
  • SPAN 3311 Conversation and Composition: Peninsular Culture Prerequisite: C- or better in SPAN 2401 or equivalent.
  • SPAN 3312 Conversation and Composition: Mexican Culture Prerequisite: C- or better in SPAN 2401 or equivalent.
  • SPAN 3313 Conversation and Composition: Latin American Culture Prerequisite: C- or better in SPAN 2401 or equivalent.
  • SPAN 3355 Spanish Conversation Prerequisite: C- or better in SPAN 2401 or equivalent.
  • SPAN 3358 Advanced Grammar Prerequisite: C- or better in SPAN 2401 or equivalent.
  • SPAN 3373 Spanish Civilization (SMU-in-Spain) Prerequisite: One 3000-level Spanish course.
  • SPAN 3374 Spanish American Civilization (SMU-in-Xalapa, Mexico) Prerequisite: C- or better in one 3000-level Spanish course.
  • SPAN 4391 Commercial Spanish for International Trade Prerequisites: C- or better in SPAN 3358 and one of the following: SPAN 3311, 3312, 3313, 3355; or permission of instructor.
  • SPAN 4395 Introduction to Hispanic Literature Prerequisite: C- or better in SPAN 3358, or departmental permission.