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Join a Summer or Fall Class that Meets Flag Requirements!

If you are a continuing student looking for a class for the second half of the summer, or a continuing or incoming student looking for a class for the fall, consider a class that also meets a flag requirement! Here are some open classes that might help you find your next new interest, and can help you satisfy some of your requirements all at the same time!

WGS s335 Performing LGBTQ+

  • Carries cultural diversity and writing flags
  • Learn about the perspectives, experiences, and cultural contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people

WGS s340 58- Queer Ethnographies

  • Carries a writing flag
  • Multidisciplinary course examining experiences and issues of gender in different cultures. Anthropological analysis of gender and sexuality that critically evaluates formative concepts and theories that have been subject to recent debates within anthropology, gender studies, and queer theory.

Vikings & Ruins

  • Carries the global cultures flag
  • Learn to write using the Runic alphabet! Explore Viking Age literary texts! All are welcome to register. Listed as: GSD 361R (38570) / EUS 347.42 (36950) / CL 323.51 (34980)

GSD 360: Digital Humanities: Literature, Linguistics, Culture

  • Carries a global cultures flag
  • Intended for majors/minors in areas of humanities. Critical skill set for anyone interested in graduate work or academic research in humanities. Intended for upper division students, but prerequisite not enforced, so open to lower division students looking to hone their academic skills for future research.

MAJOR ≠ CAREER

Your major does not always determine your career path. Many graduates pursue careers outside their field, depending on their interests and experiences.

EXPERIENCE + DEGREE = CAREER

It’s not just your major that matters! Make yourself marketable by gaining a variety of experiences in college. Read a few inspiring stories by professionals whose experiences led to great careers.

Contact a Texas Career Engagement career counselor today to find out how you can turn your major into a career.