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Photo by A. Rosen, Syracuse University Global Ambassador
Photo by A. Rosen, Syracuse University Global Ambassador
Similarly to main campus registration, some classes WILL be at capacity quite quickly!
Prepare to have a few alternative classes to complete your schedule
Highlighted Courses
Explore the dynamic presence of people of African descent in Europe and the forces shaping their experiences, from cultural contributions to systemic inequalities and migration. This course offers essential insight into identity, diaspora, and global change—perfect for students eager to engage with history, politics, and social justice in a rapidly evolving world.
Interested in HOA473 London Museums: Art, History and Science in Contemporary Culture? You may also want to check out CRS300.5 which has just as many outings and explores London while considering what we want to keep and why.
Dive into one of the most urgent challenges shaping our world—economic inequality—and uncover the forces driving change. This course takes you beyond theory, equipping you with the knowledge to analyze real-world issues, from political movements and global crises to transformative policy solutions. Whether you're aiming for a career in government, international organizations, or advocacy, this course empowers you to make a meaningful impact on the future of economic equity.
GEO310 / NAT310 Climates of Resistance
As part of a global study of environmental injustice, students will visit several sites connected to the UK’s colonial and racial past and present; explore contested exhibitions in the British Museum, visit the memorial wall at Greenwich Tower, and travel downriver to Pocahontas’s burial site in Gravesend.
HOA208 An Architectural History of London
London's breathtaking architectural evolution spans nearly 2,000 years, shaped by Roman foundations and the dynamic influences of Italy, France, and America, transforming the city into a global powerhouse of finance, culture, and governance. Dive into this rich history through thrilling weekly lectures and immersive visits to iconic landmarks like Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, and the Royal Opera House.